The ultimate place in NJ to watch the solar eclipseThe ultimate place in NJ to watch the solar eclipseWant to see Monday's solar eclipse? Just look up. (With proper eye protection, of course.)Dan ZarrowDan Zarrow
Glassboro PD looks for several suspects following large fightGlassboro PD looks for several suspects following large fightAuthorities in Gloucester County are looking for several suspects following a large street fight Friday afternoon.Chris ColemanChris Coleman
4 years later, NJ colleges still feeling impacts of COVID lockdown4 years later, NJ colleges still feeling impacts of COVID lockdownSome students lack basic skills like taking notes, one college said.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
Anti-warehouse win? NJ builder pulls out of developing mayor’s landAnti-warehouse win? NJ builder pulls out of developing mayor’s landSouth Harrison residents are cautiously celebrating a win against warehouse development in Gloucester County.Rick RickmanRick Rickman
‘Zombie drug’ continues to infiltrate NJ street supply‘Zombie drug’ continues to infiltrate NJ street supplyA quickly growing threat within the New Jersey opioid crisis is a drug that's not an opioid and not meant for human use.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
Who Killed Donnie Farrell? Rowan Death Remains Unsolved 15 Years LaterWho Killed Donnie Farrell? Rowan Death Remains Unsolved 15 Years LaterDonnie, a sophomore, was fatally attacked on campus on the night of Oct. 27, 2007, while attempting to travel from one party to another with his friends. He was pronounced deceased the next day.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
Racial Slur Placed On Door Of African-American Student At NJ SchoolRacial Slur Placed On Door Of African-American Student At NJ SchoolA racial slur was allegedly placed on the dormitory door of a female African-American student at Rowan University.Harry HurleyHarry Hurley
What Distracts NJ While Driving? A LotWhat Distracts NJ While Driving? A LotA first-of-its-kind study from Rowan University is providing a unique look at driver distractions.Eric ScottEric Scott
NJ School Officials, Rowan Univ. Want More Men of Color in K-12 WorkforceNJ School Officials, Rowan Univ. Want More Men of Color in K-12 WorkforceIn the 2020-21 academic year, 59% of New Jersey's student population were children of color, while just 17% of teachers were people of color.Patrick LaveryPatrick Lavery
NJ Colleges Begin Relaxing COVID Restrictions on CampusNJ Colleges Begin Relaxing COVID Restrictions on CampusAs New Jersey's statewide mask mandate is lifted on March 7th for K-12 schools, more colleges and universities are also relaxing restrictions.Eric ScottEric Scott