N.J. beaches face high rip current risk on crowded Labor Day
In Belmar, swimmers were urged to use caution after two people died over the weekend.
Nick Caloway is a multi-skilled journalist who was thrilled to join the CBS News New York news team in August 2019.
Since then, Nick has covered crime, politics, the pandemic and more across the Tri-State Area.
Nick started his television career at KTBS in his hometown of Shreveport, Louisiana, covering a wide array of stories, from city government to devastating tornadoes and hurricanes.
In 2013, Nick joined WKRN in Nashville, covering government, entertainment, and the city's massive growth for more than five years.
Nick also worked at WBZ, the CBS owned station in Boston from 2018-2019, earning an Emmy nomination for his coverage of the murder of organized crime boss Whitey Bulger in federal prison.
Nick lives in North Jersey with his wife, two kids, and a golden retriever named Buddy. He enjoys cooking, running, golf, paddleball, cheering on the LSU Tigers and playing with his kids, not necessarily in that order.
In Belmar, swimmers were urged to use caution after two people died over the weekend.
Fentanyl test strips are illegal under some states' drug paraphernalia laws that date back to the 1970s. Before the proposal can become law, it needs bipartisan support in Congress.
COVID, RSV and flu are expected to surge as the summer winds down and classrooms fill up.
Mariza Williams, 12, has a new lease on life after spending months at the Burn Center.
The 48-year-old was taking a break from the game when he collapsed and went into cardiac arrest.
Manis faces several charges, including first-degree murder and second degree desecrating human remains.
The owner of Bagels by Jarrett says he's facing thousands of dollars in fines and possible jail time for alleged zoning violations.
Neighbors say the encounters with the animal happened earlier this week in western Essex County.
Staffing levels are a sticking point between the United Steelworkers Local 4-200 and the hospital in New Brunswick.
The union said nurses reached a breaking point as staffing ratios became dire.
The tragedy happened Wednesday afternoon at the Millstone River in Somerset County.
Shoppers said they prefer the regulated marijuana market because they know exactly what they're buying.
Tri-State Area residents are doing everything they can to stay safe in the scorching temperatures.
Advocates with the NYCLU likened the situation in East Ramapo to the environmental racism seen in Flint, Michigan.
The former Manhattan gynecologist was convicted on federal charges in January.