Well before becoming a digital reporter, content creator and fill-in news anchor for New Jersey 101.5, Erin Vogt's journalism roots began with faux interviews on a Fisher Price tape recorder. The lifelong Jersey Girl has more than 20 years in radio news and has received both an NJSPJ award and a team-won Regional Edward R. Murrow Award. She firmly believes that life’s too short to drink bad coffee and is a fan of the beach and karma.
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NJ teen girl busted for swatting threat against school
A fake threat against an elementary school in New Jersey led to a female teen being taken into police custody.
NJ man faces new charges for massive child pornography collection
Edward Lynch, of Toms River, is facing more charges based on investigation since his initial arrest in August.
Cities in NJ are being transformed for movie starring Timothée Chalamet
The young star has been spotted in at least two New Jersey downtowns, dressed as the young folk rock icon for the new movie from James Mangold.
NJ code enforcement officer accused of stealing $75K in permit fees
Michelle Calderon was a Code Enforcement Officer with the City of Ventnor before her arrest last year.
Drag queen story event for kids at NJ college sparks online chaos
The optional event for "Take your child to work" day was promptly canceled after conservatives complained. Now, progressives are mad.
NJ lawmaker says fast food chains are not following the law
Sen. John McKeon sent a letter to the 50 largest food-service establishments in New Jersey, urging them to better comply with a state law on the books since 2022.
NJ middle school teacher charged with sex assault of student
Jeffrey Munguia, a teacher in Middlesex County, was arrested after a former student reported an incident to police.
Ewww — Leak on a plane grosses out NJ flight passengers
Passengers on a recent airline flight into Newark were grossed out by a liquid seeping up the plane aisle, caught on video.
Gamechanger: NJ reacts to law affecting canceled flights
The requirements would take effect by October 2024 — and also cover significant flight delays.
Ex-mayor of NJ Shore town indicted, again, on misconduct allegations
Peter Byron, of Wildwood, faces a new state indictment after pleading guilty to federal charges — and still facing separate fraud allegations along with current Wildwood leaders.