February 14, 2016 2 elderly people found dead in home; man charged with murder Authorities say a 911 call from a distraught, blood-covered man led them to the bodies of two elderly people who were found inside his home.
February 13, 2016 Man who shot down drone pleads guilty to criminal mischief A southern New Jersey man who shot down a drone flying above his neighborhood has pleaded guilty to criminal mischief.
February 12, 2016 Smoke from massive warehouse fire detected by weather radar Firefighters on Friday contained a massive warehouse fire that burned out of control for nearly 20 hours and generated so much smoke that it was detected by weather radar and forced some school closures.
February 11, 2016 Feds: Leader of New Jersey gang Grape Street Crips indicted Federal authorities in New Jersey say they've arrested the reputed leader of one of the state's most violent street gangs, the Grape Street Crips.
February 11, 2016 Passengers on storm-battered cruise ship recount traumatic experience A cruise ship that was thrashed in a major storm on the Atlantic Ocean returned to its home port in New Jersey Wednesday.
February 10, 2016 Storm-battered cruise ship returning to homeport A cruise ship is returning early to its New Jersey port after it was battered by a major storm in the Atlantic Ocean.
February 9, 2016 Feds could investigate nightmare cruise as ship returns home after storm The feds might soon look into a Royal Caribbean cruise ship that sailed into a powerful Atlantic storm Sunday, ultimately forcing the captain to turn the ship around.
February 9, 2016 Scholars weigh in on Woodrow Wilson, Princeton and racism The Princeton University committee that is studying the legacy of alumnus Woodrow Wilson as it relates to race asked nine scholars to submit essays on the topic.
February 9, 2016 Princeton opens dialogue on alumnus Woodrow Wilson, racism How do you apply 21st-century sensibilities to the legacy of a man raised in the 19th-century South who achieved greatness in the early 20th century at an institution that didn't begin admitting blacks until the late 1940s and women until 1969? That is the question faced by a Princeton University committee that has started examining the legacy of alumnus and former President Woodrow Wilson as part of an agreement with students who staged a sit-in to protest his views on race and segregation and urge the Ivy League institution to rename buildings and programs carrying his name.
February 8, 2016 Cruise ship tossed in hurricane-force storm turning around, officials say The thousands of cruise passengers who endured a violent Atlantic storm with 100-mph winds will be heading back to their starting point in New Jersey instead of continuing to Florida, Royal Caribbean announced Monday.