Yeshiva was killers' target in Jersey City shooting, mayor says
Investigators were working to determine if the man and woman who opened fire inside a Kosher market and at police in Jersey City were trying to target a yeshiva next door.
Tunnel2Towers to pay fallen JC detective's mortgage
The Tunnel2Towers organization, formed after Sept. 11 to support police officers killed in the line of duty, said Friday it would pay off the mortgage of Jersey City Detective Joseph Seals, who left behind a wife and five children.
Port Authority to test autonomous bus tech to boost speeds
More buses may be able to travel between New Jersey and New York City through the Lincoln Tunnel with the help of autonomous technology.
Anti-Semitism 'fueled' Jersey City massacre, NJ attorney general says
David Anderson and Francine Graham, identified as the killers in an attack in Jersey City, showed interest in a fringe religious group that is known for its screeds against Jews and whites, officials said.
Officials deem Jersey City shooting act of domestic terrorism
Authorities are investigating as to whether a deadly shooting at a Jewish market in Jersey City was an anti-Semitic attack.
Thousands gather for funerals of Jersey City shooting victims
Thousands gathered in Williamsburg and Jersey City to mourn two victims of Tuesday's shooting at a kosher deli in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Jersey City shooting suspects also killed man in Bayonne, official says
A man and a woman were identified as the people responsible for a wild shootout with police in Jersey City. New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal identified the attackers David N. Anderson, 47, and Francine Graham, 50, who were both found dead inside a kosher supermarket along with three civilians.
Jersey City shooting victims remembered
The victims of the shootings in Jersey City have been identified as a police detective, two grocery store workers, and a shopper. The death of an Uber driver may also be connected.
Investigators search for motive in deadly Jersey City gunfight
Jersey City was gripped for hours by gunshots, sirens, heavily armed law enforcement, closed streets, and school lockdowns after a detective was gunned down in a cemetery and at least two suspects fired on police from a grocery store.
Crowd at Jersey City shooting scene recorded making anti-Semitic comments
The group Americans Against Antisemitism released a video it says was taken at the scene of yesterday's deadly attack in Jersey City with bystanders yelling shocking anti-Semitic statements.
Authorities warn of fake GoFundMe pages for detective killed in Jersey City shooting
The New Jersey State Policemen’s Benevolent Association shared the warning on Twitter Wednesday morning, just hours after Detective Joseph Seals was killed.
Son of former NYPD commissioner helped stop Jersey City gunmen
Newark SWAT team member Joseph Kerik, the son of former NYPD Commissioner Bernard Kerik, is recovering after he was injured during a wild gunfight in Jersey City.
Jersey City Shooting: Detective Joseph Seals, fallen hero
New Jersey is mourning the loss of Jersey City Detective Joseph Seals, who was killed in the line of duty on Dec. 10, 2019. Seals, of North Arlington, was married and had five children.
‘Shooting like crazy’: Dramatic Jersey City shooting video captures sound of heavy gunfire
A Jersey City resident captured video of a shootout in which at least one police officer was killed along with multiple others on Tuesday, according to New Jersey state officials.
Jersey City Shooting: Massive law enforcement response
Several schools were locked down as an active shooter situation unfolded in Jersey City. Several cops were shot. One officer has died.
Car burns inside Lincoln Tunnel
A vehicle burned inside the north tube of the Lincoln Tunnel on Monday afternoon.
Identity of man shot by cops in Secaucus released
Authorities say a man was killed after he opened fire on police officers and they returned fire in Secaucus.
Police shoot, kill man in Secaucus
A police officer has shot and killed a man in Secaucus.
Study ranks top 15 U.S. cities for single millennials
Being single for the holidays may not be so bad and your chances of meeting a significant other could be more likely if you live in the right city, research revealed.
NY Waterway resumes regular ferry routes
New York Waterway has resumed mnost of its ferry routes. The Coast Guard had grounded most of its fleet.