As the Fourth of July approaches, New Jersey is lighting up the sky with celebrations and fireworks across the state. Get ready for a dazzling weekend!
There's a cabin in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, where you have to drive down a mountain just to check your messages. That's where EJ is headed first.
Upper Ferry Road and Lower Ferry Road in Ewing aren't just street names — they're leftovers from a time when the Delaware River was crossed by boat, not bridge.
Turns out, not every New Jersey beach plays by the same rules when it comes to shade. Some towns are pretty strict during summer, and the differences between them are worth knowing before you pack.
The Ben Franklin Bridge opens its lanes to walkers Saturday for a 100th anniversary celebration with food trucks, live music, and a popup museum at the Camden toll plaza.
A Saddle Brook officer is facing serious charges after authorities say he turned off his body camera, filed a false report, and used his own service weapon on someone in custody.
Police in rural Morris County, NJ, are asking for the public's help to solve a murder involving a young mother in Chester Township. Few clues have emerged.
New Jersey electricity bills have been climbing fast — and a lot of that pressure traces back to something most people never see: the massive data centers quietly humming across the state.
She had an infant, a new home, and a career built around helping people heal. Now, Chester Township is sitting with a grief that doesn't have easy words.
A late-night house fire, a motorcycle stashed under a tarp, and a glass container filled with something combustible — Little Egg Harbor police had quite a case.
Governor Sherrill signed the papers on a kitchen table in Alloway — New Jersey just became the first state in the country to make AI data centers pay their own electric bills
Those new airport scanners are smaller than the old ones — and that oversized carry-on you've been getting away with for years might finally catch up with you.
Seventy-mile-an-hour winds, 55,000 homes still dark three days in, and a heat wave already running before the storms even showed up. There's a lot to unpack here.
Gov. Mikie Sherrill's office is defending her response to damage from this past weekend's storms. Some residents and lawmakers say she hasn't done enough.