The recent sinkholes on I-80 were caused by long-abandoned mines. See the map showing nearly 600 closed New Jersey mines.
Businesses will have to find ways to grapple with reduced foot traffic. The eastbound side of Route 80 in Wharton ...
NJ Transit is cutting ticket costs in half for travel from five stations shared by its Morristown and Montclair-Boonton lines ...
The latest sinkhole on a Morris County interstate, based on preliminary inspections, looks to be caused by an abandoned pipe.
Authorities with the state have attributed all three sinkholes to collapsing mineshafts underneath the roadway. Roughly 588 ...
New Jersey has a sinkhole problem. Here's everything we know about sinkholes and how they are crippling Routes 80 and 287 in ...
Since December, the New Jersey Department of Transportation has reported a 40-foot sinkhole, an 11-foot sinkhole, and most ...
Both sides of Interstate 80 in Wharton remain closed due to multiple sinkholes. Local employees, businesses and residents are ...
What causes sinkholes? Traffic nightmares worsen as new sinkhole opened on Rt 80 - shutting down traffic in both directions.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation says a massive 15-foot sinkhole opened in the center median on I-80 where construction was already underway.
The rapidly-growing sinkhole in Upton County is the latest of many problems caused by old wells in the Permian Basin.
News Channel 8 On Your Side is working to get help for a Pasco County neighborhood that deals with constant flooding.