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Officials: Bear That Killed Rutgers Student In Passaic County Wasn't Rabid
A bear that attacked and killed a Rutgers University student in Passaic County did not have rabies, New Jersey state wildlife officials said Tuesday.
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A bear that attacked and killed a Rutgers University student in Passaic County did not have rabies, New Jersey state wildlife officials said Tuesday.
Police have released a 911 call made by a friend of the victim of last week's deadly bear attack in New Jersey.
Police are trying to identify two hikers who may have come upon a group in a New Jersey nature preserve before a bear attacked and killed a Rutgers University student.
A Rutgers University senior who was hiking with friends in a New Jersey nature preserve was attacked and killed by a 300-pound black bear over the weekend.
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An emotional vigil was held Wednesday to remember a college student who was found beaten to death near Rutgers University.
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The NYC area is back under a heat advisory today, and it's expected to last for days. Plus, we're tracking pop-up showers.
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