NJ lawmakers vote to replace Civil War general's statue with women’s suffrage leader
Lawmakers in New Jersey voted to replace a statue of Major General Philip Kearny, who died fighting for the Union in the Civil War, with a statue of Alice Paul, an advocate for women's suffrage.
Royal Caribbean imposes ban following coronavirus scare
At least two dozen people were quarantined aboard a Royal Caribbean Cruise ship that docked in Bayonne Friday morning while they waited to be tested for coronavirus.
Deaths of mother, infant girl probed in Jersey City
Authorities are investigating the deaths of a mother and an infant girl over the weekend in New Jersey, prosecutors said.
Vatican orders sex abuse probe of Brooklyn Bishop DiMarzio
The Vatican has ordered Cardinal Timothy Dolan to investigate allegations that Brooklyn Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio molested a child while he was a priest in New Jersey in the mid-1970s.
Jersey City officers promoted for heroism during shootings
Kendric Jackson, Mariela Fernandez and Raymond Sanchez have been promoted to the rank of detective.
Bruce Springsteen, Patti Scialfa attend son's swearing-in as Jersey City firefighter
The Boss said he was excited to watch his youngest son become a Jersey City firefighter.
Jersey City shooters planned the attack for months, officials say
Authorities say David Anderson and Francine Graham were fueled by hatred of Jews and law enforcement that they expressed in notes and online postings.
Police: Long lines at N.J. vehicle office send customer into rage
A woman angry about long lines at a New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission office smashed computer equipment, assaulted two staffers and kicked police officers as they tried to arrest her, authorities said.
Preservationists want to stop expansion plans at Liberty National
Caven Point, on the edge of Jersey City, across the Hudson River from New York City, with views of the Statue of Liberty, boasts a mile-long stretch of beach that can feel light years away from the hustle and bustle of urban life.
Woman angry about long lines assaults MVC worker, cops say
A woman angry about long lines at a New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission office smashed computer equipment, assaulted two staffers and kicked police officers as they tried to arrest her, authorities said.
Tolls on Port Authority bridges and tunnels go up Jan. 5, 2020
The tolls on bridges and tunnels connecting New York City to northern New Jersey are going up in 2010 to help fund more than $30 billion in capital projects.
3 Jersey City police officers injured
Jersey City police have converged on Rutgers Avenue where three officers have suffered minor injuries.
Lawyer: Man tied to Jersey City shooters deserves bail
The new attorney for a pawn shop operator whose number was found in the pocket of one of two attackers who killed four people in Jersey City said Tuesday his client deserves to be freed on bail on a weapons charge.
5 NJ officials, candidates face political corruption charges
New Jersey's attorney general on Thursday charged five public officials and former candidates, including the president of Jersey City's school board, with political corruption.
NJ lawmakers create tax law ‘work-around’ to help small businesses
Lawmakers in New Jersey are attempting to pass a "work-around" to the state's 2017 tax law in order to help small businesses.
School board member called Jews 'brutes' in a post about Jersey City shooting
Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop is calling on Board of Education member Joan Terrell Paige to resign over comments she posted on Facebook.
Thousands turn out for Jersey City detective's funeral
As rain poured down Tuesday, thousands of police officers lined the streets of Jersey City to honor a detective killed last week in what officials are calling a domestic terrorism attack that also left three other civilians dead.
Funeral set for Jersey City detective killed in gunfight
The detective shot and killed in a cemetery in Jersey City will be laid to rest this week.
Man whose info found on Jersey City shooter nabbed on gun charge
A New Jersey man whose number was found in the back pocket of one of the perpetrators of last week's fatal attack on a Jewish market has been arrested for illegally possessing a weapon, federal authorities said.
FBI recovers white van that may be linked to Jersey City shooting suspects
A van believed to have been used by Jersey City gunman David Anderson and his accomplice, Francine Graham was found on Saturday morning.