A former Rutgers instructor has admitted to using his office computer to share videos of child pornography over the Internet, according to NJ's Attorney General Jeff Chiesa.
Camden Man Indicted, Is Accused in Armed Robbery, Police Shootout
Trenton Mayor Tony Mack's legal woes deepened today with an eight-count indictment handed up by a federal grand jury detailing extortion, bribery, mail and wire fraud counts.
Bloods Member Gets 12 Years for Role in New Brunswick Shooting, Murder
A Bloods gang member was sentenced for his role in a violent 2008 New Brunswick shooting that claimed the life of a 19-year-old man and left another victim with a bullet wound in the back.
Police have apprehended a suspect believed to be involved in a recent carjacking spree in Camden County.
George Meyers, 43, was arrested Wednesday morning in Lindenwold just after two botched carjackings, Camden County Prosecutor's Office said...
NJ Police Hunt Carjacker Preying on Elderly Drivers
A displaced Sandy victim called in to Townsquare Media's Ask the Governor program tonight expressing frustration that her bad credit was causing her to be denied for temporary housing despite having a FEMA voucher guaranteeing payment of the rent. She posed her issue to Governor Chris Christie for consideration.
Seaside Heights Owners Can Reclaim Towed Vehicles at No Charge, State AG Says
Hundreds of Seaside Heights residents can reclaim their vehicles tomorrow at no charge from a Toms River towing company who was harshly criticized for alleged price gouging and inappropriate towing practices in Sandy's wake.
Ex-Vineland Officer Gets 5 Years for Gun Cache after Guilty Plea
An ex-police officer was sentenced today after pleading guilty to weapons charges stemming from a 2009 investigation that uncovered a massive weapons cache at his home.