Fight causes panic at New Jersey mall

People were evacuated from Willowbrook Mall in Wayne, New Jersey on Sunday afternoon after false reports of a shooting.

Scammers tell son his mom was kidnapped; steal $100s

Phone scammers, possibly based in the Tampa area, were able to trick a college student out of hundreds of dollars. They told him they kidnapped his mother.

NJ GOP lawmaker gets an earful at town hall

Rep. Leonard Lance, R-New Jersey, faced a packed house of constituents with plenty to complain about at a town hall in Branchburg. He was on the hot seat in a 90-minute back and forth, which reached a boil during a passionate exchange on President Donald Trump.

Delivery man viciously assaulted as bystanders watched

A man and a woman kicked, punched, threw to the ground and ripped the clothes off a Chinese food delivery man just as he entered an apartment lobby in the Allerton section of the Bronx.

Trucks collide shutting down Route 17

All lanes of northbound and southbound Route 17 have reopened after two trucks collided in Paramus at the start of the Wednesday morning commute.

Christie criminal complaint to go forward

A New Jersey judge says a criminal complaint against Republican Gov. Chris Christie over the George Washington Bridge lane-closing scandal in 2013 can go forward.

Immigrant workers, families to protest by staying home

Organizers in cities across the U.S. are telling immigrants to miss class, miss work and not shop on Thursday as a way to show the country how important they are to America's economy and way of life. "A Day Without Immigrants" actions are planned in cities including Philadelphia, Washington, Boston and Austin, Texas.

Judge orders woman to not get pregnant

A New York judge has ordered a drug-addicted mother of four who has worked as a prostitute not to get pregnant again until she has gained custody of her infant son.

Several boats destroyed in huge marina fire

Several boats burned in a huge fire at a New Jersey marina on Tuesday afternoon. It happened at a marina in Belmar. Thick clouds of black smoke poured out of the boats as they burned.

Kicked out of class for being gay?

A 13-year-old boy from Jackson NJ says his parish is discriminating against him because he is gay.

Berry College welcomes 2 new eaglets

In a 100-foot-tall pine tree near the athletic and recreation center on Berry College's 27,000-acre campus in Northwest Georgia, Mama Berry laid her first egg of the season on January 3.

USDA removes information about bad breeders from web

Senator Bob Menendez(D-NJ) is blaming the Trump administration for removing data and inspections reports on breeders who abuse animals from the internet.

1 in 10 immigrants in U.S. illegally live in New York area

A report released Thursday estimates more than 2.5 million immigrants in the country illegally live in the metropolitan areas of New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, which have pledged to fight President Trump's plans to expand deportations.

Gov. Cuomo helps rescue stranded motorist

A motorist stranded on a New York highway during Thursday's snowstorm received assistance from a passer-by who just happens to be governor.

Charles Oakley denies provoking arrest

Charles Oakley spoke out about the violent altercation with Madison Square Garden security guards Wednesday night. Police arrested and charged him with three counts of third-degree assault. He told Fox 5 that he did nothing wrong and was just sitting in his seat watching the game.

New York area digs out from snow storm

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for New York City.

Police stop 2 suicide attempts within minutes on GWB

 Port Authority police officers are credited with preventing two suicides in a 15-minute period on the George Washington Bridge.

Symbol of faith helps Albany recover from deadly tornado

What started out as a message of hope has turned into a much needed fundraising effort in Albany, Georgia.

NJ considers drug education in kindergarten

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Tuesday announced plans to enact a law that would begin anti-drug education as early as kindergarten.

$18 cup of coffee in Brooklyn

You can expect top quality coffee served with a side of education and one heck of a brewing experience at the Extraction Lab in Brooklyn.