A discarded cigarette from careless smoking is the cause of the three-alarm fire at the Pine Hill Mansions that left dozens of people displaced on Tuesday, Nov. 12, officials confirmed.
Jill Mayer, who held a Superior Court judgeship hostage for three years while mounting a legal battle to keep her state ...
More than a dozen people were hurt when a bus carrying military personnel collided with a tractor-trailer on the New Jersey ...
Authorities in Camden County, New Jersey have announced the cause of a fire that destroyed 16 apartments earlier this week in ...
CAMDEN — A Louisiana man has admitted to playing a key role in a scheme that caused more than $46 million in bogus insurance claims for New Jersey and military health ... for the Courier-Post, ...
Air quality: Improvements noted in South Jersey amid wildfire fights. Earlier that day, the state Department of Environmental ...
New Jersey is actively managing five wildfires across multiple ... Cannonball 3 Wildfire - Pompton Lakes, Passaic County ...
A dozen military members and a truck driver were injured when a tractor-trailer struck a bus on the New Jersey Turnpike in ...
retail financial center in New Jersey. The approval was granted by the Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., Mid Penn announced in a release. The ...
After a devastating fire rips through an apartment building in Pine Hill, New Jersey, we’re learning about the simple mistake ...
An improperly discarded cigarette is to blame for the apartment building fire that displaced over 20 people and destroyed 16 ...
A crash with injuries shut down an entire direction of the New Jersey Turnpike in Camden County, officials said. The crash ...