Hoboken bars allowed to serve alcohol at 5 a.m. during women's World Cup
The ordinance states bars can start serving drinks at 5 a.m., but there can be no outside mingling or partying before 10 a.m.
Fire at NJ recycling plant suspends light rail service
The fire broke out just after 3 p.m., near the Richard Street NJ Transit station.
100 stolen guns, 200 mags seized from NJ storage unit; woman arrested
Authorities are calling it "one of the largest weapons seizures in New Jersey in recent years."
Some Hoboken restaurants close dining areas, stirring debate
Some patrons said the change came due to guests from a nearby homeless shelter frequenting the eateries.
Hoboken water main repairs continue
Crews have isolated the ruptured water main and crews are reopening valves to stabilize water pressure throughout the city.
State of emergency declared in Hoboken after water main break
Authorities say crews accidentally struck a large water main in Hoboken on Monday afternoon, leaving many in the city with lower water pressure or no water at all.
These NJ towns could see discolored water, low pressure during repairs
Water repairs by the Passaic Valley Water Commission could cause certain New Jersey towns to have discolored water or low pressure.
Man charged with murder in death of Jersey City kindergarten teacher
A man has been charged with murder in the death of a Jersey City kindergarten teacher, whose body was found earlier this month in a shallow grave in Kearny, authorities said.
1 arrested, 1 sought in death of Jersey City kindergarten teacher
Police have arrested one man, and issued an arrest warrant for another, in connection with the death of a Jersey City kindergarten teacher whose body was found in a shallow grave in Kearny, authorities announced.
New Jersey kindergarten teacher's body found in shallow grave
The body of Jersey City kindergarten teacher Luz Hernandez was found in a shallow grave.
Massive fire engulfs multiple West New York businesses
A massive 6-alarm fire engulfed a building housing a row of businesses in West New York, New Jersey.
Downed utility pole, live wires shuts down Route 3 in Secaucus
A downed utility pole with live wires has shut down Route 3 in Secaucus in both directions, officials said.
Iconic Dom's Bakery Grand in Hoboken set to close
Iconic Hoboken establishment Dom's Bakery Grand, which was a favorite of Frank Sinatra, will close its doors later this month as the owners are retiring.
PATH train service resumes at WTC after suspicious package investigation
PATH Train service between Hoboken and the World Trade Center has been resumed after being briefly suspended Tuesday due to a reported suspicious package.
Fire destroys Salvation Army thrift store in Union City
Fire officials say the building, located on John F. Kennedy Boulevard caught fire just before 7 p.m. and no-one was reported injured.
40 families left homeless in NJ apartment fire
The Red Cross was working to find temporary housing for more than 40 families after an apartment building fire.
Bayonne police captain dies suddenly while on-duty
Bayonne Police Captain Paul Jamolawicz died suddenly while on duty Friday night.
The favorite tailor of NFL stars is a former accountant from NJ
A former hedge fund accountant who lives in New Jersey is now one of the most popular suit designers for NFL stars.
NJ town council candidate rails against LGBTQ community
A candidate running for public office in Hudson County is under fire for comments he made about the LGTBQ community.
Rapper Tsu Surf indicted on racketeering charge
A Newark grand jury has indicted battle rapper Tsu Surf, whose real name is Rahjon Cox, as part of a racketeering case. He is one of ten people named in the indictment.