Police officer shot over Labor Day leaves hospital for rehab

The Atlantic City police officer shot earlier this month could be released from a hospital and transferred to a rehabilitation center at any time.

Power problems lead to canceled classes at Rutgers

Due to power problems, Rutgers University officials have canceled all classes on the Cook-Douglass campus in New Brunswick through period five, and will resume at 5:35 p.m.

No Samsung Galaxy Note 7 use on NJ Transit

New Jersey Transit is urging passengers not to use their Samsung Galaxy Note 7 mobile devices on its trains and buses.

Clinton criticized for delay in disclosing pneumonia diagnosis

For weeks, Hillary Clinton dismissed questions about her health as little more than a conspiracy theory, part of a "wacky strategy" cooked up by rival Donald Trump as he embraced an "alternative reality."

Cold War relic gets new use

It didn't bristle with guns or fire lasers, but the massive satellite dish at Camp Evans in Wall, New Jersey, was a weapon, all the same, in the decades-long Cold War between the U.S. and former Soviet Union.

Bocce ball in Newark

Some of the best bocce players you're likely to meet get together at the north end of Branch Brook Park in Newark. They take no prisoners and never miss a day.

Submarine at Great Falls?

What would the Great Falls of Paterson look like with a submarine?

Woman reading book on beach run over by trash truck

Authorities say a Canadian woman lying on a New Jersey beach has been run over by a truck picking up trash.

Meadowlands project seeks $1.2B in bonds

Alex headed to the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority in East Rutherford Thursday to watch a $1.2 billion giveaway.

Private New Jersey officers seek civil payments

Alex brought you stories this week about money being garnished by debt collectors, but what is it like to be on the other side?

Springsteen concert breaks record with nearly 4-hour run

It was another record-breaking night for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band with a few surprises thrown in at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium.

10-year-old boy says cops mistook him for robbery suspect

Police officers in New Jersey mistakenly chase down an innocent 10-year-old in an alley. The cops were looking for an armed robbery suspect.

2 pedestrians killed on Route 22

Bridgewater Township police are investigating a crash that left a 29-year-old man and 23-year-old woman dead at about 3:15 a.m. Thursday.

Recipient of most extensive face transplant "thriving"

Patrick Hardison, 42, who underwent the most extensive face transplant ever performed is thriving one year after the unprecedented surgery.

Politically-correct wording at Princeton

Princeton University has asked its teachers and staff to use more inclusive language, according to directives issued by its Human Resources department.

2 dead in horrific NJ Transit bus crash

Two people were killed and at least 17 were injured Friday after a NJ Transit bus slammed into another bus at about 6 a.m. in downtown Newark.

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.