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This new Wawa is giving away free coffee all weekend
As the Wawa doors swing open, the aroma of fresh hoagies fills the air, inviting everyone in for a taste of something special.

A shift in New Jersey activities for kids, according to you
Plus another factor that may be having a negative impact on New Jersey's youth.

Sea & Sky Songwriters night is this weekend in Asbury Park, NJ
A great way to enjoy musical talent on a chilly December evening in New Jersey.

'History Rocks' visit to Colts Neck school called 'propaganda'
The initiative launched in September to celebrate America's upcoming 250th anniversary plans visits to schools in all 50 states with New Jersey represented by the Cedar Drive Middle School in Colts Neck.

NJ nude spa ordered to welcome trans women without surgery
A judge has ruled King Spa in Bergen County must allow transgender customers to use facilities matching their gender identity, following a lawsuit from Alexandra Goebert over discriminatory treatment.

Mediterranean hotspot opens first NJ location with free food
A Mediterranean restaurant chain is opening its first New Jersey location next week with a grand celebration, including free food.

NJ mayor indicted on child abuse charges after DWI
Dashcam video captured Lumberton Mayor LaPlaca pulling into her driveway and given a sobriety test by police as her son watched during which her Blood Alcohol was determined to be four times the legal limit.

NJ nurse is honored by a comedian at the hospital that saved him
Comedian-actor Tracy Morgan presented the annual Tracy Morgan Award for Rehabilitation Nursing Excellence to a brain injury nurse at the New Jersey institute that saved his life following a 2014 fatal Turnpike crash.

NJ's $59 billion government needs to get bigger, progressives say
New Jersey is poised to spend $59 billion this fiscal year to pay state workers and fund programs. A progressive think tank says it's not enough.

This report might make you never drink NJ tap water again
Did you know New Jersey's tap water has been a hotspot for contaminants? The numbers might surprise you as we dive deeper into this important issue.

Report shows NJ roads among worst in nation
With potholes nearly everywhere you look, New Jersey's road woes raise eyebrows. Can the state really fix its bumpy reputation?

TV screens placed throughout your grocery store coming to NJ
With screens popping up in stores, the grocery shopping experience is changing. What does it mean for our everyday errands?

NJ weather: Brisk wind, arctic cold, light snow accumulations
Friday could be one of the coldest days of all of 2025, with a round of snow showers in the forecast for New Jersey too.

New Egypt Speedway stays shut for 2026 — no reason given
The New Egypt Speedway that was first opened in 1946 as a quarter mile dirt track along Route 539 will remain closed as owner Fred Vahlsing tries to sell the now 7/16th mile D-shaped clay oval track he has owned since 2006.

Fake cops, fake bail, real scam: South Jersey residents targeted
Gloucester Township is facing a wave of scam calls, with impersonators posing as police officers. The details will make you double-check your caller ID!
