I'm the evening news anchor at NJ 101.5! Born and raised in New Jersey, a graduate of American University in Washington, DC, and a lover of dogs, video games, and unbiased sources. You can usually find me running errands all over Monmouth and Ocean Counties, though I also love conventions and festivals.
Daniela Berson
New Jersey 101.5 News — Flash Briefing for April 2 (Evening)
A single winning Mega Millions ticket with an annuity value of $521 million was sold in New Jersey, according to a statement from the multi-state lottery.
This month, more than 150 restaurants across the state will pitch in by drawing attention to a need for organ donors by posting information on the boxes of two of New Jersey's favorite treats: pizza and coffee...
New Jersey 101.5 News — Flash Briefing for March 29 (Evening)
New Jersey's population grew by 0.3 percent from 2016 to 2017, according to new U.S. Census Bureau estimates.
A Toms River man has been charged with attempted murder after firing a handgun at a woman's head, police said.
The New Jersey Tree Recovery Campaign is making 90,000 tree seedlings available to residents, free of charge...
New Jersey 101.5 News — Flash Briefing for March 28 (Evening)
Two Jersey City police officers were suspended without pay following an altercation at a Domino's pizzeria on Monday.
With the United States expected to spend more than $550 billion on research and development in 2018, the personal finance website WalletHub has released its report on The Most and Least Innovative States of 2018...
New Jersey 101.5 News — Flash Briefing for March 27 (Evening)
A driver was killed in a four-car crash at the Union toll plaza on Tuesday afternoon.
Gov. Phil Murphy could soon hit the road with a string of town halls, to try and build public support for his proposed state spending plan, which must be finalized and signed by the end of June...
New Jersey 101.5 News — Flash Briefing for March 22 (Evening)
JCP&L and Atlantic City Electric crews are working to restore power lost following the fourth nor'easter of the month.
Jersey residents continue to come down with the flu, but for the fourth-straight week, state Department of Health surveillance suggests flu season is winding down.
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New Jersey 101.5 News — Flash Briefing for March 21 (Evening)
New Jersey 101.5 Meteorologist Dan Zarrow said the storm has really gained momentum with six to 12 inches or more of snow still expected for most of the state.
A 56-year-old man who was killed by police Tuesday after holing himself up at a Panera restaurant had told federal authorities last year he'd been in a psychiatric ward...
New Jersey 101.5 News — Flash Briefing for March 20 (Evening)
An hours-long standoff with a gunman inside a Panera near Princeton University ended late Tuesday afternoon when police shot and killed him.
Meteorologist Dan Zarrow says you can expect up to a foot of snow in the two-snowstorm system approaching New Jersey tonight...
New Jersey 101.5 News — Flash Briefing for March 19 (Evening)
U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J. 6th District, has developed the Stop Counterfeit Drugs by Regulating and Enhancing Enforcement Now (SCREEN) Act to increase funding for enforcement and expand the FDA's authority.
Wednesday, March 21 is this year's edition of Kick Butts Day, a national day of activism empowering youth to speak out against the tobacco industry...
New Jersey 101.5 News — Flash Briefing for March 15 (Evening)
A brand-new pedestrian bridge collapsed onto a highway at a Miami-area college Thursday, crushing at least five vehicles. Several people were seen being loaded into ambulances and authorities said they were searching for people.
Should New Jersey change its name to the "Pothole State"...
New Jersey 101.5 News — Flash Briefing for March 14 (Evening)
Students around New Jersey walked out of class as part of the National School Walkout Day on the one month anniversary of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.