Man, woman and child use rubber boat to cross in to New York: Feds
NEW YORK (PIX11) – A Mexican national attempted to assist an Irishman, a woman from the United Kingdom, and their baby in crossing the Niagara River into New York using a rubber boat, federal officials said. The incident happened on Sunday, March 15. Officials say federal agents responded to...
5 Jersey City smoke shops shut down after joint operation with DEA
Investigators recovered nearly 16 pounds of suspected marijuana, including more than 600 plastic bags of suspected controlled substances, and seized about $9,000 believed to be proceeds from narcotics sales, police said.
FBI rescues missing autistic teen after two days lost in frigid wilderness
FIRST ON FOX: FBI agents in Newark, New Jersey, rescued a missing 17-year-old autistic boy after a tense, nearly two-day search in near-freezing temperatures, finding him in rugged terrain after efforts by local authorities and the Coast Guard came up empty. Joel Medina, who functions at the level of a...
Police seek man for questioning in shooting in Newark
NEWARK, NJ — Police are seeking the public’s help in locating a man wanted for questioning in connection with a shooting that occurred Friday. At approximately 8:46 p.m., police responded to Baldwin Avenue near Clinton Avenue on a call of a shooting. Responding officers located a man who...
Violent NJ rapist convicted in Irvington dog walker attack spree
A New Jersey man has been convicted of a litany of crimes after his rampage that targeted a woman and a boy who were separately walking their dogs.
Editorial: It’s Time For a Formal Investigation into Jersey City’s Ruined Finances
The Jersey City Times is calling for the city council to immediately form a special committee with subpoena power to investigate the causes of Jersey City’s $250 million budget deficit. By sharing your email address with us, you’ll be entitled to view two Jersey City Times articles each month....
The embarrassing reason Jersey City failed to clean up 9 inches of snow
Outdated, printed snow removal maps and routes from the 1990s were among the reasons why Jersey City streets were snarled for days after a fast-moving snowstorm in January, according to a city report. Jersey City will be eliminating paper-based systems and developing up-to-date digital maps and routes that can be...
Report: NYC Mayor Mamdani signals he’s ‘highly unlikely’ to go through with property tax...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Mayor Zohran Mamdani recently convened city and state lawmakers for a series of private meetings to let them know he was “highly unlikely” to pursue his threatened property tax increase, according to a report by the New York Times. Five weeks after floating...
Scientists Just Discovered a 20,000-Year-Old Body of Fresh Water Beneath The Ocean Floor That...
New York is already famous for having some of the best tap water in the country, but scientists just confirmed a massive new source in the most unlikely place imaginable. While we usually look toward the Catskills for our water , a groundbreaking new study has revealed a giant reservoir of “freshened” water sitting...
NJ Transit to offer limited overnight parking at two light rail stations
NJ Transit will resume offering limited paid overnight parking at two Hudson-Bergen Light Rail stations, with daily and monthly options at lower rates beginning this month. The transit agency announced Monday that overnight parking will be available at the West Side Avenue and Liberty State Park stations. A review of...

















