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What You May Not Know About Disputing a Charge Through Your Credit Card Company
A consumer may win a dispute about a charge with a credit card company, but the merchant can still try to collect. Here’s what to know.
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North Bay Village Soccer Complex Deal in Works, But Hurdles Remain and Questions Raised
Another public-private soccer complex deal is in the works for South Florida, this time in the small community of North Bay Village.
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Soccer Complex Deal in North Bay Village in the Works
Another soccer complex deal is in the works, this time in North Bay Village. NBC 6’s Phil Prazan reports
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BSO Investigating Complaint Deputy Used Handcuffs as Brass Knuckles to Hit Suspect
Bodycam video from July appears to show a deputy wrapping handcuffs around his knuckles and punching a domestic battery suspect in the head in West Park
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BSO Launches Investigation Into Rough Arrest of North Miami Man
The Broward Sheriff’s Office has launched an internal investigation into how a North Miami man was injured during a rough arrest over the summer. NBC 6’s Tony Pipitone reports.
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These Areas in South Florida Need More Sleep
Here are the zip codes in South Florida who get the most and least hours of sleep.
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26-Year-Old Florida Mother Dies Following Plastic Surgery
A Florida mother of two died after a popular plastic surgery procedure — and the state says the person who provided the anesthesia wasn’t qualified.
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Cruises & Cargo Ships Regularly Break Voluntary Speed Limit Aimed at Protecting Endangered Whales
About 80 endangered whales are killed off the west coast each year by a phenomenon known as ‘ship strikes,’ which is when vessels unintentionally, and sometimes unknowingly, hit and kill whales.
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Questions Swirl Around Records DeSantis Administration Released And Withheld On Migrant Flights
Florida’s mission to fly migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard in September has spawned a criminal investigation, civil lawsuits and criticism that the nearly 50 migrants were used by Gov. Ron DeSantis as pawns in a political stunt. Now an NBC 6 investigation raises questions about whether state money has been spent properly – questions the stat... -
Fast-Growing Sunrise Software Company Buffeted by Lawsuits, Complaints
The Sunrise-based software development company, Chetu, has sued unhappy customers who publicly criticize its work and is party to hundreds of lawsuits in Broward County, mostly filed by Chetu against clients who refuse to pay. But some are fighting back in lawsuits and counterclaims of their own, alleging the company is committing fraud and demandi... -
Man Arrested in Miami Beach After Video Shows Him Telling Cops He's a ‘Federal Officer'
A man was taken into custody after body cams record him telling officers he’s a federal agent.
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Top DeSantis' Official Traveled to Texas Ahead of Migrant Flights
Documents released by Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration through public records requests show the state’s public safety czar was on the ground in Texas ahead of the flights that took around 50 migrants from San Antonio to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts.