With more rain expected Thursday, people across the Tri-State are hoping it is not a repeat of Wednesday, when heavy flooding caused a hectic morning commute for motorists.
Prosecutors have filed child abuse and child endangerment charges against a northern New Jersey daycare center worker who allegedly injured two toddlers.
A New Jersey man accused of taking components of an explosive device on a train said he was making homemade fireworks and never intended to harm anyone.
Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy and the Jersey City Office of Emergency Management have announced that the City will open warming centers through Saturday, Jan. 26th as temperatures are forecast to remain in the teens and twenties.
Screams and panic engulfed a commuter rail station Monday morning when an ascending escalator changed direction and started to head back down, causing some people to jump off mid-ride.
One man is dead and 4 firefighters are injured after fire tore through a building on Bramhall Avenue just off of Bergen Avenue and quickly spread to an adjacent building.
Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy has issued a mandatory evacuation of residents for 7 a.m. Monday morning for designated flood zones and low-lying regions due to the anticipated severe flooding associated with Hurricane Sandy.
Port Authority spokesman All Della Fave says three motorists were charged with drunken driving, while two others were arrested after officers discovered they were wanted on outstanding warrants in New Jersey.