Sandy Will Keep Financial Markets Closed Tuesday
Major U.S. stock and bond markets will be closed because of Hurricane Sandy on Tuesday.
Major U.S. stock and bond markets will be closed because of Hurricane Sandy on Tuesday.
As Sandy prepares to make landfall along the Jersey shore, we're still getting listener pictures and video. Take a look:
The Delaware Port Authority has announced truck and travel restrictions on some of its crossings.
Thousands of New Jersey residents spent their first night away from home as Sandy approaches asking,' "how bad will it get?"
Hurricane Sandy has not yet made landfall, but is still pummeling South Jersey. Below is a live video feed from Wildwood, courtesy of Matt Ulmer.
We are following all the latest developments on air and online, as Hurricane Sandy sets her sights on South Jersey.
Atlantic County remains under a state of emergency with a countywide travel ban in effect.
President Barack Obama has signed an emergency declaration for New Jersey.
Sandy's impending arrival to New Jersey is causing commuter rails and New York subways to close Amtrak to alter its schedule and over 5000 airline flights to be cancelled.
NJ Transit, SEPTA and PATH will suspend operations in anticipation of Hurricane Sandy.
All campus' of Rutgers University will be closed on Monday & Tuesday.
The National Weather Service says there's no doubt Sandy will have "severe impacts" on New Jersey no matter where it makes landfall.