Sergio Bichao has served as managing editor of New Jersey 101.5's digital presence since 2021 and has been with the state's most-listened-to radio station since 2016, when he joined one of the most respected online news teams in the state where he was born and raised. Over the years, the Society of Professional Journalists and the N.J. Press Association have recognized his investigating reporting on the shortcomings in the regulation of licensed professionals as well as in transparency in law enforcement. He was the editor on a series of articles that brought juvenile court cases to the public’s attention, ultimately resulting in the state Supreme Court mandating sensitivity training for all judges. His career has spanned writing obits to editing front pages, always guided by a commitment to justice and a love for everything New Jersey.
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How your town voted in the 2020 presidential election
We finally have a town-by-town look at how New Jersey residents voted in this year's presidential race.
NJ towns that got the most snow in the first big storm of the season
New Jersey didn't do too badly during the first nor'easter snow storm of this winter season.
U.S. Supreme Court revives religious lawsuit against Murphy’s rules
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday breathed new life into a lawsuit that challenged New Jersey's pandemic restrictions on houses of worship.
NJ ready to start distributing COVID-19 vaccine next week
Doses of the COVID-19 vaccine could become available in New Jersey as soon as early next week state Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli said Friday.
COVID-19 in 2021: NJ’s predictions for ‘worst’ and ‘moderate’ scenarios
Gov. Phil Murphy on Wednesday revealed the results from the competing models developed independently by the Department of Health and the Office of Innovation.
Spread cheer, not COVID — NJ guidelines for safer holiday celebrations
Season's greetings this year will come with the added reminders to wash your hands, keep your distance and wear a mask.
GOP lawmakers call for immediate $300M in COVID aid for NJ businesses
Republican lawmakers on Saturday called for special state Senate and Assembly sessions before Thanksgiving to approve $300 million in emergency aid for small businesses and nonprofits affected by the pandemic.
Still counting votes: Republicans in NJ get closer to winning more
It's still not over.
In one week, NJ gets 380 reports of workplace COVID-19 violations
A week after the state Labor Department started taking complaints, officials have received nearly 380 reports of workplace violations of the governor's executive order.
Stop worrying: Your ballot was probably counted despite what NJ website says
New Jersey's mail-in ballot tracking website is leaving some voters confused and worried whether their ballot has been counted.
NJ attorney general to quarantine after exposure to COVID-19
The state attorney general will be working from home after getting conflicting coronavirus test results.
Fireworks, honking, cheering: NJ reacts to historic Biden/Harris win
People in New Jersey, Philadelphia and across the nation took to the streets on Saturday to celebrate former Vice President Joe Biden's victory over President Donald Trump