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Over 230K still without power as storms leave flooding, damage across state

 

Powerful thunderstorms produced major flooding and damage in New Jersey and as of Tuesday morning, more than 230,000 people in the state remain without power.

 

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Scattered showers, storms remain possible Tuesday across the state

 

Flash flood warnings and watches, as well as flood advisories, remain in place for a few counties across the state after powerful thunderstorms produced lots of rain, along with strong winds and lightning.

 

July Storm Photos Across the Tri-State

 

Storm photos in July from around the tri-state area.

 

Monmouth County hit especially hard by Monday night's powerful storms

 

Powerful thunderstorms produced lots of rain, along with strong winds and lightning Monday night across the state, including in Monmouth County – which was hit especially hard.

 

Official: 'Jersey Shore' star to be released from prison 'any day now'

 

A federal prison consultant says "Jersey Shore" star Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino will probably be released "any day now."

 

New Jersey delis make list of best sandwich shops in America

 

Thrillist has come out with their list of the "Best 33 Sandwich Shops in America," and a couple of New Jersey delis made the list.

 

Poll: National Vanilla Ice Cream Day

 

Grab a cone! It's National Vanilla Ice Cream Day. Do you like vanilla ice cream?

 

Authorities: Officers shot masked teen on Walt Whitman bridge after crash

 

Authorities say a 17-year-old was shot and wounded by police during an incident on a bridge that connects Philadelphia and New Jersey.

 

Univision 41 News Brief: Taxista recibe brutal paliza en Brooklyn

 

Se despidio de su hija antes de fallecer y ahora enfrenta la deportación

 

Study: Rail commuters experienced 5-hour delays 85 times in last 5 years

 

Passengers traveling between New Jersey and New York have experienced rail delays of five hours or more about 17 times per year in recent years, according to a new study.

 

Police make 2 more arrests in Jersey City road rage beating case

 

Jersey City police say that they have arrested two more people in connection with a road rage beating caught on camera.

 

Congress advances legislation to outlaw practice of surprise medical billing

 

A congressional committee has unanimously passed a bill to outlaw the practice of surprise medical billing.

 

 

 

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