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NJ Weedman held without bail after outing ‘informant’ on Facebook
The charges against Forchion stem from a raid narcotics officers executed at his Trenton eatery, NJ Weedman's Joint.
Christie’s new $35.5B budget doesn’t include school funding reform
Christie unveiled the proposal before the Democrat-led Legislature in his final address as governor outlining the state's spending blueprint.
Some Sandy-hit towns in NJ could recover as much as $1M
Christie said Friday at the East Dover Fire Company in Toms River that towns in nine New Jersey counties could apply for funds.
Bear attacks Boy Scout leader in Rockaway; 3 Scouts unharmed
Officials say a Boy Scout leader was injured during an encounter with a bear in northern New Jersey, but three Scouts with him were unharmed.
Source names 1 suspect in California shooting
Police chief says one male and one female suspect are dead after mass shooting in Southern California.
3 people dead, including 1 cop, after Planned Parenthood rampage
A gunman was arrested Friday hours after opening fire at a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood clinic, wounding multiple people and engaging in gun battles with police inside the building.
PHOTOS: Hundreds of thousands on pilgrimage to see Pope in Philly
Hundreds of thousands of Roman Catholics are making the pilgrimage to Philadelphia to see Pope Francis. These are just some of their stories.
Lengthy standoff ends with 3 dead, including gunman
Three people including the suspected gunman are dead after a 6-hour-long standoff at a northwestern New Jersey home.
Surveillance powers lapse with no deal in Senate
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The National Security Agency lost its authority at midnight to collect Americans' phone records in bulk, after GOP Sen. Rand Paul stood in the way of extending the fiercely contested program in an extraordinary Sunday Senate session.
Seaside Park approves beach buggies
SEASIDE PARK (AP) — Beach buggies are on their way to a New Jersey shore town.
IRS says thieves stole tax info from 104,000
Thieves used an online service provided by the IRS to gain access to information from more than 100,000 taxpayers, the agency said Tuesday.
Amtrak trains rolling on busy Northeast Corridor
Amtrak trains began rolling between New York and Philadelphia early Monday, the first time in almost a week following a deadly crash in Philadelphia, and officials vowed to have safer trains and tracks while investigators worked to determine the cause of the derailment.