Save The Bears Group Suing NJ Wildlife Council
A group opposed to killing bears says it is suing the New Jersey Fish and Game Council, two days after the council voted to authorize the state's first black
Bill Would Allow Direct Wine Shipments In NJ
A bill allowing wine to be shipped directly to customers has been approved by the New Jersey Senate
Yemen Holds NJ Man After Al-Qaida Sweep
He was raised in New Jersey, where he was on the high school wrestling team and earned a black belt in karate. Nearly a decade later, Sharif Mobley is under
NJ Police Seek Public's Help In Finding Shooter
A New Jersey minibus driver who was shot, robbed and left paralyzed by an assailant is asking the man to turn himself in to police.
NJ Budget Privatization
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie created a task force Thursday to look at ways to privatize state jobs to save money as he tries to find a plug for a projected
Act Fast! Airline Fare Sale Ends Tonight
Planning to fly this year? You have until midnight tonight to take advantage of big discounts offered by struggling airlines for travel between March 19 and
Dog Attacks on the Rise in Britain
Preventative measures are being taken in Britain due to the rise of dog attacks. More than 100 people a week are being sent to the hospital from these attacks.
Pilot Lands Plane Safely after Hitting Deer
A pilot trying to land at an airport in Grayslake, Ill., had a different sort of crash landing when he hit a deer.
Miniature Goats Becoming Popular Pets
Step aside, pooches. Miniature goats are becoming popular pets across the United States.
Have an Apple to Mark Johnny Appleseed Day
The old saying "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" is being followed by many Americans this spring in honor of Johnny Appleseed Day on March 11.
Miss. Prom Called Off after Lesbian Denied Date
A northern Mississippi school district will not be hosting a high school prom this spring after a lesbian student asked to attend with her girlfriend and wear
Romanian Residents Amused By Drunken Pedestrian Sign
Residents in the western Romanian town of Pecica are finding the newly erected drunken pedestrian signs quite amusing.
Crochet Bandit Roams South Jersey Shore Town
Someone is spinning quite a yarn over one New Jersey shore town.
Ocean County Judge Scolded For Rash Remarks
The New Jersey Supreme Court's disciplinary committee has publicly reprimanded a lower-court judge who belittled an immigrant defendant's poor English skills
Record Marijuana Bust In New Jersey
Officials seized more than $10 million worth of marijuana plants and arrested three people in a pot-growing bust they're calling the largest in state history,
'Textbook War' Underway in Austin
The battle over Texas textbooks is underway. Members of the State School Board are debating new standards -- and it's generating a lot of interest.