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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‘We’ll continue to have your back’ — NJ extends utility shut-off moratorium to 2021
Struggling families won’t find themselves in the dark or cold during the pandemic after Gov. Phil Murphy extended the moratorium on gas, electric and water utility shut-offs until next year.
After a week, Christie out of the hospital for COVID-19 — ‘More to say next week’
A week after checking himself into the hospital with COVID-19, former Gov. Chris Christie said he was released Saturday morning from Morristown Medical Center.
UPDATE: Chris Christie hospitalized after getting coronavirus
Gov. Chris Christie on Saturday afternoon checked himself into Morristown Medical Center, saying he was taking precautions because of his coronavirus diagnosis.
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.
Feds might investigate: Ask NJ for data on nursing home COVID-19 deaths
The U.S. Justice Department has requested nursing home-related data from state officials in four Democratic-led states.
NJ asks court to prevent Postal Service from hampering election
The state of New Jersey has joined a federal lawsuit seeking to block changes at the U.S. Postal Service.
Murphy teases news on gym reopenings; defiant owners exercise political muscle
Murphy on Friday continued to tease a fuller reopening of fitness centers, which along with indoor dining and theaters, are one of the few businesses that remain under the strictest restrictions.
Struggle to trace latest teen outbreak — ‘Take the damn call,’ Murphy says
Gov. Phil Murphy has a new message for New Jersey residents: "Take the damn call."
Voting in NJ won’t be the same this year — What to expect
Murphy said that this won't be a "regular election year." Here's what you should expect.
If NYC won’t host 9/11 light tribute, Jersey Shore towns say they would
Memorial organizers pulled the plug on the annual tradition because of pandemic safety fears.