Dianne DeOliveira
Why some people in NJ are still freaking out about the election
Post-election stress continues to run high among New Jersey voters more than two weeks after Donald Trump won the presidential race.
This 80s party drug is making a NJ comeback
The heroin epidemic has been at the forefront of New Jersey's war on on drugs, but another drug is on the rise.
NJ Poison Center warns of Halloween dangers in unexpected places
Glowsticks. Flashlights. Even perfectly packaged, secure candy can cause a bad reaction. Do you know what to do?
They found WHAT in New Jersey’s ocean? Why beach sweeps matter
More than 5 million pieces of debris have been collected since Clean Ocean Action started holding yearly beach sweeps.
Thousands of Jersey Shore residents still not home 4 years after Sandy
As the four year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy approaches this month, a number of impacted families from Monmouth and Ocean counties remain displaced.
"Of the 260,000 households that were affected by the storm, there are still several thousand that have not been able to return home," said Maureen Mulligan, executive director for Coastal Habitat for Humanity based in Spring Lake Heights
Wounded Warrior Parade steps off Saturday in Jackson with added security
Jackson Mayor Michael Reina says there will be security precautions in place in the wake of last month's pipe bomb explosion.
It’s September, but 34 million Americans have started holiday shopping
The holiday season is still about three months away, but millions have already starting buying gifts.
Former Lakewood Tent City homeless living in Howell woods
The Tent City has been demolished. So what's next for these people, stuck without homes or the resources to get them?
Biting flies are out of control at the Jersey Shore this summer
Biting flies seem to be more of a nuisance than usual this year. What's going on?
Northern Ocean County dune project delayed. Again.
But, officials say, with a court ruling against holdouts on their side, they're finally ready to move ahead.
How to recognize unsafe swimming conditions at NJ beaches
Many people will swim at their own risk at Jersey Shore beaches once lifeguards pack up for the season after the upcoming Labor Day holiday.
Pokemon Go craze raises safety concerns in New Jersey
As obsessed Pokemon Go players hunt virtual characters at various locations across New Jersey, new concerns are being raised regarding the safety of the people playing and the areas where they gather.