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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Chris Christie tests positive for COVID-19 — Trump doing better at hospital
Gov. Chris Christie on Saturday confirmed that has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Dozens of LBI lifeguards get coronavirus after attending party
Two dozen lifeguards in neighboring Long Beach Island communities are out of commission after contracting the coronavirus.
Health officials on LBI believe the lifeguards got infected after attending after-hours social gatherings on July 12 and 14, WHYY reported...
NJ’s timeline for the return of high school sports this fall
High school sports are returning this fall, although a little later than usual.
Is NJ beating the coronavirus? We’re doing better than most states
New Jersey has been one of the hardest-hit states in the country but also one of the best at controlling the spread and growth of the coronavirus.
Running out of unemployment benefits? NJ providing 20 more weeks
New Jersey is extending unemployment benefits 20 more weeks for people who have exhausted their state and federal benefits.
Bowling alleys, arcades, museums reopen July 2 — gyms can start, too
Gov. Phil Murphy on Wednesday announced another list of facilities that could open their doors to the public starting July 2.
‘First true steps of our restart’ — Murphy lifts limits on child care
Murphy also announced a return of non-contact youth sports beginning June 22 and youth day cams on July 6.
NJ governor says Memorial Day cookouts with family, neighbors is allowed
Memorial Day weekend this year won't be a total washout.
‘Disgusted & heartbroken:’ Inside NJ nursing home with most COVID-19 deaths
Gov. Phil Murphy is sending the National Guard to assist nursing homes this weekend.
Wawa pays $3M after NJ toddler is severely burned by hot tea water
Wawa has agreed to pay $3 million after a toddler was burned by hot water that spilled out of a tea cup at a Neptune City convenience store in 2018.
MVC offices will stay closed until at least April 26
The closure of New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission locations will continue for another two weeks.
NJ to set rules for who gets life-saving treatment when hospitals run out
Health officials in New York and New Jersey expect a crushing surge of patients in the coming weeks.