(Wharton, NJ) — Drivers and business owners are facing more frustration! There’s now a delay in the reopening of Route 80 westbound in Morris County, New Jersey because of sinkhole repairs at Exit 34 which has shut
(New York, NY) — Former New York Congressman George Santos will spend over seven years behind bars. He was sentenced Friday (April 25, 2025) in a New York courtroom. Santos pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated
(New York, NY) — New York City officials are destroying illegal guns that have been seized and turning them into a gun violence memorial. Mayor Eric Adams and the police commissioner gathered with community and faith leaders
(Waretown, NJ) — Authorities say that massive New Jersey wildfire that’s consumed 15-thousand acres and is still just 50-percent contained was deliberately set by the man they’ve arrested. 19-year-old Joseph Kling of Waretown has been charged with
(New York, NY) —Â A new poll shows New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio Cortez is gaining ground with Republicans. A survey from Siena College Research Institute shows only six percent of Republicans approved of AOC in 2019,
(Commack, NY)  — Petco on Long Island is hatching a plan to help those who don’t want to spend a lot of money on eggs. The store in Commack is now selling live egg-laying female chicks  It’s part
(New York, NY) — Spring allergy season is hitting all across the country and it feels like its worse this year. Many medical experts blame climate change. It means shorter, warmer winters and earlier springs which bring
(Vatican City, Italy) — Thousands are paying their final respects to Pope Francis today, as his body lies in state at St. Peter’s Basilica. Rachel McKay was among the mourners who waited in line for hours yesterday,
(Washington, D.C.) — Americans are expressing doubt that President Trump can fix what’s wrong with the nation’s economy. A new Reuters/Ipsos poll finds just 37 percent of voters approve of what Trump has been doing since he
(Lacey Township, NJ) — The Ocean County wildfire that’s consumed 12-thousand-500 acres could become New Jersey’s largest in nearly two decades. It’s being fed by pine needles and dry leaves, but progress is being made and New