CAMDEN, NJ (WPVI) -- One person has been injured in a house fire in Camden, New Jersey. The fire broke out around 4:10 a.m. on Tuesday at the intersection of Saunders and N 27th streets. When crews arrived, heavy fire was showing on the first floor of the two-story house.
CAMDEN, NJ (WPVI) -- The Camden waterfront is set to reach new heights. A 25-story office building will transform the skyline and become the largest office tower in South Jersey.
A group that supports immigrants in South Jersey is launching Rapid Response ICE watch teams and holding Know Your Right community workshops.
Nearly two years ago heavy flames tore through a home in Camden where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once stayed. That home is now being transformed.
Looking for things to do during winter break in New Jersey? Read on for more than two dozen terrific options. Sandwiched between the bustling holiday break and the itching-for-warm-weather spring break is New Jersey's midwinter February Break.
Now more than ever, checking in on the elderly is crucial. Especially in these dangerously cold temperatures. Ryan Hughes reports how Camden police are working to spread some warmth on a bitter cold day.
Andrew Passalacqua raises money to buy crayons and coloring books to be given out to kids during family court proceedings.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill ordering the Attorney General’s Office to establish an online database to keep track of sexual assault forensic evidence kits, commonly referred to as rape kits. Murphy, who signed the bill Thursday, said the legislation is a “ well overdue bill .”
New Jersey's population reached a record 9.5 million in 2024, a surprise surge that exceeds any other Northeastern state.
The first Baby Cafe location in New Jersey opens Thursday ... The newest cafe, named Cooper-Camden Baby Cafe, is within the Riletta L. Cream Ferry Avenue Library at 852 Ferry Ave.
The commission has one year to create “a clear and comprehensive plan” to eliminate serious injuries and deaths on state roads.
Tran gave a six-hour interview to New Jersey psychiatrist Michael Wiltsey in which he disclosed his NYPD superiors were aware of his problems both at the 28th Precinct in Harlem and after he was