Forecasters believe New Jersey will be spared a direct encounter with Hurricane Earl.
Look at Manhattan from afar, and the first thing you notice is the Empire State Building, spiking like a needle above the carpet of skyscrapers that coats
A Brooklyn man has admitted to plotting with others, including three New York City police officers, to rob a New Jersey perfume warehouse.
No fed-up worker has ever said "I've had it" quite like Steven Slater. But how he did it has drawn fans and critics from all over the world.
The House has rejected a bill that would pay up to $7.4 billion in aid to people sickened by toxic dust from the World Trade Center.
A bicyclist who rode into a restricted area shortly after President Obama arrived at a New Jersey sandwich shop has been charged with disorderly conduct.
A woman who allegedly blocked Garden State Parkway traffic and began flashing passing drivers during the evening commute is facing several charges.
A northern New Jersey man already accused of transporting two dismembered bodies is now accused of killing both victims.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was among the dignitaries who greeted Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to ground zero in New York.
An earthquake centered in Canada was strong enough to rattle furniture across the state and was felt as far south as Northern New Jersey and New York City
A compromise deal on a $29.3 billion New Jersey budget has been reached between Democrats in the Legislature and the Republican governor's office.
Campbell Soup Company says it is voluntarily recalling three varieties of SpaghettiOs with Meatballs due to possible underprocessing.
Adoptees who want to know their medical history or find out why they were given up by their birth parents are closer to being able to access their original
A New Jersey hotel clerk who was attacked by a mentally disturbed man will receive a $2.5 million settlement from an alarm company that installed and
New Jersey's governor has ordered Cabinet members to begin planning for a government shutdown in case the state budget has not been approved before the July 1
Rutgers University says it will cancel scheduled pay raises and freeze the salaries of its 13,000 employees, a move it says will save $30 million.