In New Jersey, a new bill will make it easier for police and prosecutors to charge drivers who pass school buses illegally.
Imagine being transported back to the 1960s, when Seaside Heights was the it place for summer fun in New Jersey. A recently ...
The Senate Transportation Committee has favorably reported an amended version of Senate Bill No. 3000, which would allow ...
A Frederick County resident, who chose to remain anonymous and goes by "Super Mom," is celebrating a life-changing $500,000 ...
FAIR HAVEN, NJ - A youth softball game in Fair Haven, New Jersey, took a terrifying turn when a large tree branch came ...
Former Wildwood Mayor Peter J. Byron pleaded guilty to charges related to fraudulently participating in the State Health ...
Officers from the Anne Arundel County Police Department are on the scene of a single-vehicle rollover crash at the intersection of Piney ...
The Prince George’s County Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a missing 12-year-old boy, Gianni ...
A new bill aims to strengthen New Jersey’s age restrictions on electronic smoking devices and tobacco products by prohibiting ...
TRENTON, N.J. — The Senate Transportation Committee has favorably reported a substitute bill for Senate Bill No. 361, which ...
Alonzo Lindsay, 33, was arrested by the Harrisburg Bureau of Police on Monday in connection with multiple sexual offenses, ...
A Maryland man wanted for carjacking and the theft of a dog was arrested over the weekend in North Carolina following a ...