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Searchers Scour Rubble After Harlem Explosion Kills 8
Rescue workers using dogs and thermal-detection gear searched the rubble Thursday for victims of a gas explosion that killed at least seven people, while investigators tried to pinpoint the leak and determine whether it had anything to do with New York's aging gas and water mains, some dating to the 19th centu
2 Apartment Buildings Explode, Collapse in Harlem Killing 3
A thunderous explosion apparently caused by a gas leak flattened two East Harlem apartment buildings Wednesday, killing at least three people, injuring more than 64 and leaving more than a dozen others missing.
Former Christie Aides to Judge: Quash Subpoenas
It's now up to a judge whether two key figures in a political payback scandal ensnaring Gov. Chris Christie's administration will have to turn over text messages and other private communications to New Jersey lawmakers investigating the case.
NJ Transit Skips Hearing on Super Bowl Rail Issues
For the second time in less than a month, New Jersey's top transit officials have skipped a legislative hearing on rail issues surrounding last month's Super Bowl.
Dryer Fire at Jackson Condo Displaces Five
Five people were displaced when a dryer fire damaged a condominium in Jackson
1 Killed, 2 Others Hurt in 3-Vehicle Parkway Crash
NJ State Police say a man was killed and two other people were injured when three vehicles collided on the Garden State Parkway in Clark.
2 Years Later, Congress Poised to Undo Flood Law
Less than two years after Congress approved a landmark bill to overhaul the federal flood insurance program, lawmakers are poised to undo many of the changes after homeowners in flood-prone areas complained about sharp increases in premiums.
NJ Rep: More Transparency Needed With Sandy Aid
A New Jersey congressman says the state should allocate more of its federal post-Sandy aid money to rebuilding damaged homes and make the program more transparent.
Fun Park Damaged by Sandy Will Close
A Sea Isle City amusement park that was severely damaged by Superstorm Sandy has been shut down by its owner.
Three Firefighters Injured in SUV Crash
Three firefighters headed to a training exercise in Trenton were injured when the sport utility vehicle they were riding in crashed on an icy roadway.
Court Upholds Birth Control Coverage
A federal appeals court has issued a ruling against the University of Notre Dame in a lawsuit over parts of the federal health care law that forces it to provide health insurance for students and employees that covers contraceptives.
Cell Phones Could Help Grow Online Betting
Internet gambling is growing slowly in New Jersey, less than three months after it started.