Rules force trucks to park on highways

Millions of trucks roll through the New York metro area each year carrying everything from food to fuel. Truckers can drive 11 hours out of a 14-hour work day, according to the law. Push it and you're risking your license, so you've got to stop -- even if it's on the side of the road.

Charity losses van in accident

A nine-car pileup in Jersey City, New Jersey sent 11 people to the hospital, including six toddlers who were returning from a field trip to the Turtle Back Zoo in West Orange organized by the York Street Project. None of the children who were taken to the hospital ended up being hurt, but the van was totaled. Now the York Street Project, a nonprofit needs help to raise funds for a new van.

Bars set different age limits for sexes

Bars on Long Island are coming under scrutiny for different age requirements for men and women.

Growing up with Microcephaly

Being infected by Zika during pregnancy can cause the birth defect “microcephaly,” where babies are born with unusually small heads. But what’s it like to grow up with microcephaly? Meet 3 and half-year-old Audrey Paige and her family.

Booby traps hidden at N.J. park

Someone is setting booby traps in the popular High Mountain Preserve Park in Wayne, NJ.

Designer trash can be sold for cash

New York City's "Designer Row" isn't typically the place you go for a deal, but at night it's a different story.

Six Flags dress code issue

Bina Ramesh was celebrating her birthday last month at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson NJ when she was denied entry for "inappropriate" attire.

Harlem's not Harlem anymore?

Rapper Freestyle set the tone as Sergio and Ashley continued their quest through Harlem. This time they explored the area's heartbeat: 125th Street.

Christie gets testy with Chasing News

Gov. Chris Christie, on Tuesday, accused state Sen. Loretta Weinberg of plagiarism, and also criticized Assemblyman John Wisniewski.

Frank Lloyd Wright home for sale

Have you ever wanted to own a piece of history? What if you could live in one?

Toxic house woes in New Jersey

What do you do if you find out that your house is on top of toxic land? According to Herve Blemur, a Sayreville resident who bought his home over 15 years ago, you can't do much.

Blue ribbons torn down on Staten Island

A video of a man ripping down blue ribbons meant to honor police officers, has gone viral.

Wawa bandit captured

Chaser Ashley Johnson went in pursuit of the Wawa thief and she had no luck, but police did. West Goshen Police say 48-year-old Rebecca Julian was arrested in Wilmington, Delaware on Friday.

Feral cat problem in Seaside Heights

Seaside Heights has passed a controversial ordinance to take control of its feral cat problem.

That's not my kid!

Abisai Moreno Iglesias is a 33-year-old man from Tyler, Texas, who for almost a decade has been embroiled in the one of the weirdest child support stories you'll ever hear. He's had thousands of dollars garnished from his wages by the state of New Jersey -- all to support a child that isn't his. And he could have had even more money taken out of his paycheck as recently as the first week of...

Raising money for abused dog

Liberty Humane Society is raising money to help pay for the medical expenses of a severely abused Jersey City dog.

Couple losses wedding venue and deposit

A New Jersey couple are without a wedding venue after their venue rental fell through.

Where is the 911 phone tax money going?

The state of New Jersey collects a fee from the wireless or landline provider that every New Jersey resident pays to their respective phone company called the "911 System and Emergency Response Fee."