New Jersey Real-Time News
Morristown falls short of Little League World Series in 5-0 loss to Staten Island
Only four New Jersey teams — Hammonton (1949), Wayne American (1970), Lakewood (1975) and Tom River East American (1998) — have won Little League World Series titles.
West New man charged in sex assault after release of photo
Ruiz Castro was arrested on Jackson Avenue in Hackensack.
Top N.J. doctor needed to say thanks. So he teamed with the Giants to save lives.
It started as a thank you. It became a passion project.
Flash flood warnings issued in N.J. as strong thunderstorms drench streets with heavy rain
Heavy downpours linked to the remnants of Tropical Storm Debby are causing water-logged roads for drivers in some areas of the state.
Authorities asking for public's help locating missing N.J. teen
The 15-year-old was last seen on July 27, authorities said.
Pa. jail guard from N.J. failed to get help for badly beaten inmate, lied in report, feds say
The Gloucester County resident was arrested and charged via a federal grand jury indictment regarding the 2019 incident.
Dear Abby: My boyfriend loves me, but he writes on his daily calendar that he loves his late wife, too
Am I making too much of this?
With public battle over rent control in Hoboken ramping up, tenants energized while landlords feel stung
The referendum on rent control is expected to hit ballots this November.
MAGA podcaster backpedals on Trump: ‘Oof, I really stepped in it’
The popular podcaster faced backlash for turning against Trump.
Discrimination lawsuit by Jersey City school business administrator is dismissed
Stephen Edelstein, an attorney for Robinson, said they disagree with the ruling and are considering filing a motion for reconsideration or an appeal.
N.J. man traded gift cards for nude photos of child, tried to meet youth for sex, prosecutor says
The Somerset County man will remain in jail while he awaits trial on the charges.
Prominent N.J. attorney Donald A. Robinson dies
In 1971, Robinson started his own firm in Newark. The Newark Star-Ledger, as it was called at the time, was one of his first clients, as well as a lifelong one.