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Two small earthquakes shake NJ Sunday morning, USGS reports
NJ 101.5 Meteorologist Dan Zarrow said that while earthquakes in New Jersey are rare, they do happen, but the recent quakes are not a cause for concern.
Alleged burglar shot, killed by NJ trooper during struggle, authorities say
A 31-year-old alleged burglar was fatally shot by New Jersey State Police early Sunday while attempting to flee from troopers, authorities said.
Shots fired at structure housing pit bulls behind NJ home, police say
Authorities say none of the pit bulls were injured, and no suspects have been arrested.
Man, 59, fatally struck by NJ Transit bus, authorities say
Police say the NJ Transit bus was heading east on US 30 near Jimmie Leeds Road at about 10:50 p.m. when the incident occurred.
These 2 suspects allegedly stole credit cards from employee lounges, cops say
Police say on multiple occasions, a man and woman removed credit cards from employees' wallets and used them at other stores.
Toddler, adult killed in Essex County shooting, authorities say
Police in Orange are investigating a double shooting that left a young boy and a man in his 20s dead.
Bicyclist, 85, injured in collision with town sanitation truck, police say
OCEAN TOWNSHIP (Monmouth) — An 85-year-old Long Branch man suffered injuries including a broken hip after he collided with a municipal sanitation truck while riding his bicycle along a busy roadway Wednesday morning.
Police say Ronald Dunn was riding his bike eastbound on Park Avenue at about 9:26 a...
Road rage: NJ teen allegedly hurls soda bottle into moving car
State police say 19-year-old Thomas Nicholson of Tinton Falls allegedly threw a bottle from his car into another moving vehicle on I-287.
Former Knicks draft pick was allegedly drugged, killed by roommate, accomplice, cops say
Police say the body of of Michael Wright, a former NY Knicks draft pick was found in a garbage bag inside his vehicle last November.
Officers pull suicidal man from chilly Delaware River, cops say
NORTH CAMDEN — Law enforcement officers in Camden County are being credited with saving the life of a suicidal man who jumped into the Delaware River on Halloween.
On Monday at about 4 p.m., Camden County Police Sgt. Bob Plews and Investigator Jake Sidwa of the Sherriff’s Office responded to the section of the river adjacent to Pearl Street, where they found a man standing on the bulkhead...
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