Ilya Hemlin
Teens Don’t See Marijuana Danger: Survey [AUDIO]
Marijuana use continues to be prevalent amongst teenagers, and a new report finds a majority of high school seniors see no danger in using the drug.
Seaside Continues Boardwalk Repairs Through the Snow [AUDIO]
Despite several recent snowstorms that have moved through the Garden State, construction continues on the portion of the Seaside Heights boardwalk that was destroyed by fire in September.
Sandy Victims Struggling Through Holidays [AUDIO]
This holiday season, thousands of people displaced by Sandy still need help getting their lives back together.
Do We Live in a Violent Society? [POLL/AUDIO]
With what seems like a preponderance of school shootings, lockdowns, “knockout” attacks, and deadly carjackings, our society seems more dangerous than ever -- but that perception could be wrong.
Adults Outnumber Teens in Texting and Driving [AUDIO]
Adults may harp on teens for texting and driving, but a report finds older drivers are more likely to use their phones behind the wheel.
Zero Tolerance for Cell Phones at the Movies [AUDIO]
Using your cell phone during a movie is not just rude, it'll also get you kicked out of many theaters.
Ocean County Holds Second Forum on Heroin Epidemic [AUDIO]
To address Ocean County's heroin epidemic, another seminar was held to educate parents and children on the dangers of the drug.
Habitat for Humanity Helps Rebuild Monmouth County [AUDIO]
More than a year after Sandy hit, many residents are just now able to return home, thanks to Habitat for Humanity.
Non-Gambling Options Important for AC’s Future [AUDIO]
Even with a slight uptick this November because of Superstorm Sandy last year, gambling revenues in Atlantic City continue to decline, putting the focus more on non-gaming options for visitors.
Shelters Hope to Save NJ’s Homeless This Winter [AUDIO]
Cold temperatures and powdery snow are signs of the approaching holiday season for many, but those winter trademarks signify a struggle for survival among New Jersey's homeless population.