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Parts of New Jersey feel earthquake, hear blast on Thursday
Tewksbury police, and emails from New Jersey 101.5 listeners, reported feeling the earthquake and hearing a loud explosion around 3 p.m. Thursday afternoon.
Why this spring is worse for allergy sufferers in New Jersey
Even folks who don't get too agitated by the pollen circulating in the air may find themselves reaching for the tissue box this spring.
Murphy seeks to create thousands of new 'gun free zones' in NJ
All businesses in New Jersey are being encouraged to ban guns from their property. Gov. Murphy and AG Platkin want to create thousands of new 'gun free zones.'
Not lovin' it — McDonald's has tech issues in NJ and worldwide
The issue prevented orders from being placed using its app and forced locations to temporarily suspend operations.
NJ weather: A few showers Friday, cooler but pleasant weekend
A slow-moving cold front will spark spotty raindrops and a cooldown. Just how chilly will it get this weekend and next week?
Landmark ruling on emotional support animals in NJ: What it means
New Jersey Supreme Court landmark ruling upholds rights for emotional support animals, distinguishing them from pets.
Key ruling on support animals — NJ Top News
The New Jersey State Supreme Court has issued a landmark ruling on emotional support animals. Eric Scott explains what that ruling means on New Jersey's First News.
FINALLY! NJ's Beloved Atlantic City Aquarium Will Reopen
After closing its doors due to COVID, the Atlantic City Aquarium will finally reopen its doors for locals and tourists alike after some big upgrades were completed.
Young NJ woman sentenced to prison after killing her mother
A 27-year-old Mount Laurel woman was sentenced to 30 years in prison for stabbing her mother to death inside their apartment in 2019, Burlington County prosecutors said.
NJ lawmakers backtrack on restricting right to know
New Jersey legislative leaders hit the brakes Thursday on a fast-moving bill that would have overhauled the state's open records law.