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Human cases of West Nile reported in NJ: health officials

Ground stops issued at Newark, Teterboro airports: FAA

Pepsi-Cola hiring for multiple jobs in NY, PA, and NJ

No charges for driver in fatal Planet Fitness crash in NJ: officials

Jersey City man remembered two years after being shot, killed by police 

New NJ Transit bus schedules aim to improve on

PATH fire with injuries linked to signs of electrical discharge: NTSB

See it: Child jumps from window of burning home, saved by NJ officers

NJ Transit trains delayed due to Amtrak signal issues: officials

Fatal accident at Planet Fitness in NJ leaves 72

Thousands still under boil water advisory in Paterson

NJ State Senator, 'Dumpster Dog' owner advocates for adoption on Internation Dog Day

Red jeep smashes into Planet Fitness in New Jersey

Officials warn NJ residents of $100 bill credit scams

NJ woman accused of killing boyfriend's 4

Aging pipes cause second water main break in Paterson in two weeks

'Ridiculous': Paterson residents deal with another water main break

Another water main break leaves NJ residents without water

What New Jersey farmers say are their biggest issues

Local official calls for release of Trenton resident held by ICE

Measles case confirmed in New Jersey, health officials investigating

Hurricane Erin brings dangerous conditions to New Jersey coast

Watch the waves and the storm from the Asbury Park boardwalk 

Families of couple killed in NJ double murder-suicide to file lawsuit against police

NJ substitute teacher accused of multiple crimes involving minors: prosecutor

State of Emergency declared in New Jersey: Gov. Murphy

NJ gubernatorial candidates outline plans to lower utility bills

College savings accounts will be opened for Newark kindergarteners

Swimming banned in NY, NJ as Hurricane Erin brings dangerous rip currents

Jersey Shore beaches ban swimming or wading as Erin churns up waves