NJ school district prohibits all wireless devices: New policy explained
One NJ public school district is cracking down on wireless devices this year, but they aren't stopping at just phones and tablets.
Adams addresses growing concerns over Randall's Island migrant encampments
New York City Mayor Eric Adams addresses some of the growing concerns over migrant tent encampments on Randall's Island on Tuesday.
NJ ANCHOR program 2024: Find out how to qualify for property tax relief
NJ's ANCHOR property tax relief program begins next week, when letters will be mailed to around 1.5 million residents to confirm their eligibility for this season's benefit. Here's what you need to know.
Separate Tuesday robberies highlight rising crime in Central Park
The NYPD is looking for two suspects they say robbed two men while they were walking in NYC's Central Park, the latest in a growing trend of robberies and violent crimes taking place in the park.
Texas man tried to kill 4-month-old daughter by feeding her gasoline, police allege
The mother says she was not home when her daughter’s father allegedly fed her gasoline, but she arrived home shortly afterward. “I asked him, ‘Why does it smell like gas in my house?’"
CT primary election results 2024
Polls closed at 8 p.m. in Connecticut as candidates awaited results for the 2024 primary election.
Missing Liliana Munguia: Arizona teen believed to have met up with online friend in Iowa
The FBI is sounding the alarm on missing Arizona teen, Liliana Munguia, who's believed to have flown to Iowa to meet someone she met online.
Homeless man arrested for sexual assault on Upper East Side
A homeless man has been arrested after sexually assaulting a woman on the Upper East Side near Gracie Mansion, police said.
Wrong-way driver arrested after chase, crash with police vehicle in Suffolk County | VIDEO
Suffolk County Police say they have arrested a 33-year-old man after he allegedly crashed a stolen car into a police vehicle, injuring an officer.
Fraud trial of George Santos to begin next month with an anonymous jury
A federal judge has decided that former U.S. Rep. George Santos’ fraud trial in September will have an anonymous jury, but prospective jurors won’t have to fill out a written questionnaire gauging their opinions of him.
What to expect in Connecticut's state primaries on Tuesday
Connecticut Republicans will pick nominees in state primaries on Tuesday to challenge two longtime Democratic lawmakers, U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy and U.S. Rep. Jim Himes.
Central Park mugging: NYPD arrest 3 teens, 1 suspect on the loose
A group of teenagers has been arrested for allegedly mugging three people in Central Park, police said.
Newark, NJ police shoot driver in stolen car
Two police officers were injured after shooting a driver in Newark on Monday night, the New Jersey Attorney General's office said.
WATCH: Possible lightning bolt causes spark, dirt explosion outside Florida home
Lightning is no stranger to Florida. Earlier this week, a Florida homeowner's security camera appeared to capture a powerful lightning strike, causing a loud boom, and apparently sending dirt flying into the air.
Tropical Storm Ernesto track: Will NYC see any impacts?
Ernesto, the fifth tropical storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, is getting set to blast parts of the Caribbean. But what does that mean for NYC this weekend? Here's what you need to know.
'Happy Gilmore 2' is casting extras in New Jersey: Everything you need to know
“Happy Gilmore 2" is looking for New Jersey locals to work as paid extras, and casting starts this month.
Reward skyrockets after bulldog left to die in taped container as Las Vegas temps reach near 100 degrees
Animal lovers are uniting to help find the person responsible for leaving a dog near a dumpster in a plastic tote sealed with tape in sweltering Las Vegas summer heat.
Groundhog found hiding inside claw machine at Pennsylvania mini golf course
Employees at a mini golf course in Pennsylvania made a shocking discovery when they spotted an unusual "prize" inside a claw machine.
NYPD officers speak out after rescuing woman from apartment fire in Queens
Dramatic body camera video showed the moment several NYPD officers busted into a burning apartment in Queens to save a woman inside.
Should NYC restaurants impose dining table limits? Pros, cons of new trend
Living in NYC means having access to some of the best restaurants in the world, but if there's one complaint – getting a table can sometimes be tough. So, could starting a timer when you sit down at your table help?