April 5, 2016 Facing prison, 'Real Housewives' star says she'll miss her daughters, but not her makeup Not all was revealed in Bravo's joint interview with Teresa and Joe Giudice, the married stars of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" who now are facing jail time on conspiracy and bankruptcy ch...
April 5, 2016 Dozens of puppies, small dogs found in cramped vans behind NJ pet store Police said they heard faint crying from behind a New Jersey pet store when they discovered at least 50 puppies and small dogs crammed into steel crates inside a frigid van.
April 4, 2016 Princeton to keep Woodrow Wilson's name on school despite race outcry Woodrow Wilson's name will remain on Princeton University's public policy school, despite calls to remove it because the former U.S. president was a segregationist, the Ivy League university announced Monday.
April 4, 2016 Ringleader of $1.6M check counterfeiting scheme gets prison The New Jersey leader of a $1.6 million counterfeiting ring that deposited 300 bogus checks across four states is now headed to prison.
April 4, 2016 Fires prompts evacuation at Newark airport Officials say a terminal at Newark Liberty Airport terminal was evacuated twice early Monday when a fire re-ignited.
April 1, 2016 Ex-furniture company exec pleads guilty in $18M loan fraud A former chief financial officer of a New Jersey-based maker of children's furniture and an affiliated Indiana company pleaded guilty Friday to conspiracy charges, admitting that he faked his companies' financial conditions to score $18 million in business loans.
April 1, 2016 Man suspected of slitting wife's throat while she's driving New Jersey investigators believe a man slit his wife's throat while she was driving, causing a crash, and then fled to a diner where he was found partially dressed and covered in blood.
April 1, 2016 More lead found in Newark schools' drinking water Elevated lead levels have been found in more samples from New Jersey's largest school district.
March 31, 2016 Police hunt for accomplice of man arrested in plot to kill Newark mayor Police have arrested one man and are looking for another after they allegedly were overheard plotting to kill the mayor of New Jersey's largest city.
March 30, 2016 Justice Department and Newark agree to police reforms Newark's police department will shift to a more community-focused approach to policing, add more training and submit to federal monitoring as part of a consent decree resulting from a Justice Department probe that found that officers routinely used excessive force and made street stops that disproportionately affected minorities.