A police officer is being praised for his kind gesture towards a man who was kicked off a New Jersey bus for not wearing any shoes.

Residents from Lyndhurst, New Jersey were appalled to find recruitment letters from the Ku Klux Klan sprawled throughout their small town last weekend, the New York Daily News reports.

  Camden, New Jersey considered to be the most dangerous and violent city in America, recently received a visit from the President of the United…

Camden, New Jersey considered to be the most dangerous and violent city in America, recently received a visit from the President of the United States. On Monday, May 18 2015, President Obama took to New Jersey, to meet with the community and city officials and discuss ways Camden will try to improve the city and […]

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There is a reason President Barack Obama picked Camden, New Jersey as the city to announce a bold police initiative on Monday in an effort…

A New Jersey man arrested Tuesday morning has died in police custody, NBC 10 reports. A witness says police were extremely physical with 32-year-old Phillip White during the…

It’s been a total whirlwind for the New Jersey police department in trying to track down Kyle Crosby. The 28-year-old was wanted and finally arrested this past…

Congratulations to Camden’s Ms. Doreen Long! She was selected as this week’s “Thursday Morning Mom” after being nominated by her daughter, Michelle Fleming!

Karissa Peppers, of Bordentown, New Jersey, has been charged with creating a false Amber Alert. The Amber Alert was activated last night after Peppers reported her 5-year-old daughter missing around 8 p.m.  Peppers allegedly told the authorities that her car was stolen and her daughter was in the car. Authorities found out later that the […]

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Kenneth Clodo Santillan (pictured with his dad), 13, was attacked and mauled to death last Friday by a bullmastif while walking in Paterson, N.J., with…

Over 200,000 toy dolls from China have been seized by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and Consumer Product Safety Commission investigators. The  shipments were confiscated in Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Norfolk, Virginia, Memphis, Tennessee, Newark, New Jersey, Portland, Oregon, and Savannah, Georgia. The dolls contain high levels of phthalates, a group of banned chemical compounds.