NJ Now: Almost time for the Primary Election
A little more than a month away from the Primary Election! For the Democrats, the ballot will look a lot different from previous elections after an appeals court upholds the ruling to abolish the line – the result of a lawsuit brought by Senate candidate Andy Kim! Also, the trial for Senator Bob Menendez is set to begin in only a couple of weeks. Republican Strategist Jeanette Hoffman, Democratic Strategist Brendan Gill, and Peter Woolley join us on this episode of NJ Now.
FOX 5 Flashback: 1999, 25 Years Ago
We open the FOX 5 archives to look back on some coverage of the past.
NJ Now: Challenges facing home healthcare workers
As home healthcare workers care for the sick and the elderly, many struggle to make a living wage, forcing them to look for supplemental work or leave the industry entirely for a higher-paying job. What impact can it have on home health care and what are the possible solutions! Nancy Fitterer, President and CEO of the Home Care and Hospice Association of New Jersey discusses the issue on this episode of NJ Now.
Crime in the City full episode: April 19, 2024
A look at some of the more notable crimes across the New York City area this week, including a little girl punched at Grand Central, a deadly drive-by shooting in the Bronx and a brazen knife fight caught on camera in Manhattan.
NJ Now: Experts weigh in on NJ's electoral future
In this episode of New Jersey Now, panelists including Assemblymember Shavonda Sumter, Political Strategist Jeanette Hoffman, Dan Cassino of the Fairleigh Dickinson University Poll, and Terrence McDonald of the New Jersey Monitor discuss how the lawsuit will impact the future of elections in the Garden State.
Crime in the City full episode: April 12, 2024
A look at some of the more notable crimes across the New York City area this week, including a shocking, caught-on-camera crime in Queens, a man stabbed in the head on a Bronx, and a convicted killer learning his fate in court.
NJ Now: Making Hoboken a book sanctuary city
It has been a year since the subject of book banning became a major issue across the country. In the 2022–23 school year, the non-profit Pen America recorded over 3,000 instances of book bans in our public school classrooms and libraries. It has led the Hoboken City Council to unanimously approve a resolution to make Hoboken a book sanctuary city, the first in New Jersey. Jennie Pu, Director of Hoboken Public Library, discusses the latest in this episode of NJ Now.
Crime in the City full episode: April 5, 2024
A look at some of the more notable crimes across the New York City area this week, including a series of random attacks in Central Park, a sucker-punch suspect back on the streets and a major bust at a squatters' den in the Bronx.
NJ Now: Drama in the US Senate race
In this episode of NJ Now, we take a look at what happened after Tammy Murphy dropped out of the US Senate race.
Crime in the City full episode: March 29, 2024
A look at some of the more notable crimes across the New York City area this week, including an NYPD officer killed in the line of duty, an attempted kidnapping caught on camera and another week of violence in the subways.
African migrants seek help in Harlem | Migrants in America
FOX 5 NY spoke with one of the men Bah is trying to help, who claims that political persecution forced him to flee from his home country of Guinea.
The Tape Room: 1973 NYC cold case involving missing teens resurfaces
In July 1973, Brooklyn natives Mitchel Weiser and Bonnie Bickwit vanished while hitchhiking to the Summer Jam concert at Watkins Glen.
The Tape Room: What Happened to Mitchel & Bonnie?
Two teens hitchhiked to a music festival. 50 years later, they're still missing. FOX 5 NY's Dan Bowens sat down with investigative journalist Eric J. Greenberg, who may have recently uncovered a big clue in this unsolved case.
NJ Now: Women empowerment
In this episode of NJ Now, we take a look at women's empowerment through making an impact on Newark's creative and economic community, while also shining a spotlight on some of the most important issues of today.
NJ Now: Candidates battle it out for Menendez's seat
In this episode of NJ Now, New Jersey first lady Tammy Murphy and Rep. Andy Kim have been battling it out for Menendez's seat after pleading not guilty yet again.
Crime in the City full episode: Drug Busts
From shady backroom deals to multi-million dollar smuggling rings, this special episode of Crime in the City looks at some of NYC's big drug battles and busts over the past few decades.
West Africans struggle to find sanctuary in Harlem | Migrants in America
Migrants from West Africa arriving in New York City are congregating in a part of Harlem known as "Little Senegal" in order to find work and services.
NJ Now: A look at Mental Health Post-Pandemic
In this episode of NJ Now, we take a look at mental health in this current post-pandemic world.
NJ Now: The pride of owning your own home
In this episode of New Jersey Now, we take a look at owning a home and how the reality is becoming harder for many, especially for first-time, low, and moderate-income homebuyers.
Crime in the City full episode: March 1, 2024
A look at some of the more notable crimes across the New York City area this week, including a subway conductor slashed in the neck and a bodega worker senselessly killed.