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3 adults arrested after fight breaks out during youth hockey game in New Jersey
Three adults were charged after a fight broke out at a youth hockey tournament in New Jersey last month, according to Egg Harbor Township Police Department.
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Lumberton mayor charged with DUI faces calls to resign
Thursday night, a South Jersey community in Burlington County is expected to attend the Lumberton Township Committee meeting and demand that their mayor resign. The outcry from the community has been heard after Mayor Gina Laplaca was arrested and charged with DUI and other related offenses. NBC10’s Shiara Arias reports.
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Officials crack down on unlicensed short-term rentals in Cape May, NJ
To legally be on the rental market in historic Cape May, houses must have a fire safety inspection every year. But officials say a recent review revealed 20% to 40% of the short-term rental properties listed were not registered with the city, a requirement that costs hundreds of dollars for a license. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg shows us how officials are...
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Teen intentionally hits police car, tries to stab New Jersey officers: Officials
A teen is facing several charges after prosecutors said he tried to stab New Jersey police officers while being apprehended for intentionally crashing a stolen car into a police cruiser.
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Atlantic City police officer arrested, charged with sexually assaulting woman
Law enforcement officials in New Jersey have arrested an Atlantic City police officer on allegations that claim he sexually assaulted a woman that he initially served her a summons for being drunk in public.
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NJ has best teen drivers in US, researchers find
Drivers in the Garden State came in last on a recent study of the “States with the worst teen drivers” released by consumer research journal ConsumerAffairs — that means Garden State teens drive the best among their peers.
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NJ woman who drowned her own young children found not guilty due to insanity
On Tuesday, a New Jersey court ruled Naomi Elkins, 27, of Lakewood, not guilty by reason of insanity after, prosecutors said, she told police she killed her daughters, aged 1 and 3, for religious reasons.
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Report: NJ has safest teen drivers
A new report claims that teen drivers in New Jersey are the safest in the country. The study looked at which states have the fewest fatalities from teen drivers.
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NJ woman who killed her children found not guilty due to insanity
Naomi Elkins, 27, of Lakewood, New Jersey, has been found not guilty by reason of insanity after she killed her two girls — ages one and three-years-old — claiming she did it for religious reasons.
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NJ boy who is nonverbal shares special bond with his rescue dog
NBC10’s Matt DeLucia meets Carl Pello, his family and Lola the dog that shares a special bond with the Gloucester City boy who has dealt with many health troubles — including cerebral palsy — in his short life. Lola — who was kept in a cage as a pup — works with Carl as she is being trained by P3 Canine Training.
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Man risks life to rescue neighbor from New Jersey house fire
Neighbors call a man a hero after he saves an elderly neighbor from a burning home in Burlington County. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville spoke with the family of that rescued neighbor and the hero at the center of it all.
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NJ health officials warn of potential measles exposure at Newark Airport
Health officials in New Jersey have issued an alert about a potential measles exposure at Newark International Airport and other locations in the state. The state’s Department of Health said a non-New Jersey resident visited the state while still infectious during the last week of March. The person with the newly identified case of measles was at Newark Airport’s Terminal...
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New Jersey strengthens laws to curb people from using AI technology in harmful ways
New Jersey is pushing back against people who use AI technology in a deceptive or harmful way. Governor Phil Murphy signed legislation that establishes civil and criminal penalties for the production and dissemination of deceptive audio or visual media, commonly known as “deepfakes.” NBC10’s Frances Wang breaks down the new law.
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Trump unveils 10% tariff on all imports; how local businesses are impacted
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order imposing a 10% baseline tax on imports from all countries and higher tariff rates on dozens of nations that trade with the United States. Here’s how local business are reacting.
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State lawmaker victimized by home invaders cracks down on car thieves
Assemblyman Paul Kanitra, whose family was targeted by home invaders in Monmouth County, New Jersey, is helping to crack down on car thieves. NBC10’s Ted Greenberg has the details.
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First responders, neighbor rescue 2 people from NJ house fire
First responders and a neighbor rescued two people from a house fire in Burlington Township, New Jersey. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has the details.
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President Trump announces sweeping 10% tariffs on all countries and higher for ‘worst offenders'
President Donald Trump rolled out new trade barriers on Wednesday, including a 25% tariff on all foreign-made automobiles. NBC10’s Fred Shropshire and Tracy Davidson have a breakdown of the tariffs while NBC10’s Neil Fischer and Lauren Mayk take a look at the potential local impact and reactions.
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3 Philly men arrested in connection with theft ring targeting shoe stores: Police
Philadelphia police have identified and arrested three Philadelphia men suspected of being involved in an organized retail theft ring targeting shoe stores.
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Wildwood man arrested, accused of sexually assaulting a child several times
A 37-year-old man from Wildwood, New Jersey, has been arrested in connection with a sexual assault investigation involving a child, Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office announced.
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New NJ law looks to punish those who maliciously create or share ‘deepfake' media
On Wednesday, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill into law that would potentially fine those who make or share deceptive media for the furtherance of additional criminal activity up to $30,000.