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This South Florida city is fighting the rise of mobile homes for rent
The lack of affordable housing has many people turning RVs into permanent dwellings. While some defend the idea, City of Hialeah officials call it a safety hazard.
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‘It just ruined my career': Nurse's arrest at UM game caught on video raises questions
Surveillance video provided by his attorney shows Randy Kotnik taken to the ground then placed in handcuffs, all before a University of Miami football game even started.
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Mistrial declared in Sunrise murder case without body
The Broward State Attorney’s office mistakenly left unredacted a detective’s comment on video about the defendant failing a polygraph – resulting in the judge granting a defense motion for mistrial.
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Broward County investigating stormwater flow into lake slated for filling
An NBC6 Investigation found discrepancies between public records and statements in the landowner’s application to fill in the lake with concrete and other debris, which residents fear could lead to stormwater backing up on their property.
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Charges dropped against man subjected to rough arrest by Broward Sheriff's Office
A violent arrest by Broward County deputies caught on body cameras now has prosecutors weighing whether to bring criminal charges against any of the deputies involved.
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Are contaminated needles to blame? Over 50 kids ended up infected after routine doctor's visit
A lawsuit claims more than 50 children in South Florida got infected because the needles used to deliver different vaccines were infected with mycobacterium abscessus.
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‘Didn't mean to cause harm': Miami man sentenced for crypto scheme apologizes to victims
A Miami man who pleaded guilty to wire fraud in connection to a cryptocurrency and stock investment scheme was sentenced to more than five years in prison.
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Miami commissioners approve deal to have private company manage off-duty police details
Miami City commissioners on Thursday gave their unanimous approval to a resolution allowing the city manager to contract with a private company to manage off-duty employment of city police officers.
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‘Their love is here': South Florida extended care center helps kids with complex medical needs
Extended care centers could be in more demand, as a judge orders the state to do more to steer kids with medically complex needs away from nursing homes.
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Neighbors concerned Fort Lauderdale lake to be filled with concrete and sand
Rock Pit Lake is beloved by many in the Lake Aire Palm View community, but records show its proximity to a long-closed city landfill and incinerator has made it a concern of state and federal environmental agencies.
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Florida law makes these out-of-state driver's licenses invalid
A bill signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis seeks to prevent undocumented immigrants who have out-of-state driver’s licenses from using them in Florida. Here are the ones considered invalid.
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Florida fights judge's order finding children kept in nursing homes unlawfully
The State of Florida is asking an appellate court to block a judge’s order to begin transitioning certain children out of nursing homes, where he ruled they were kept in violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA).
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Taxpayers on the hook for over $300k following North Miami Beach battle
According to the city’s chief procurement officer, the city paid over $311,000 to lawyers who were brought in by former mayor Anthony DeFillipo and former city attorney Hans Ottinot.
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Woman working with feds accused of luring man to his execution
How an intercepted package of methamphetamine led to the death of a Hialeah man, allegedly at the hands of a Sinaloa cartel hitman. NBC6’s Tony Pipitone found the woman — who police say led the hitman to his target — began working with federal prosecutors and drug agents years ago.
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Miami-Dade officer who failed to investigate colleague faces dismissal
A Miami-Dade police officer who failed to investigate a colleague for DUI — despite being told by witnesses his fellow officer appeared intoxicated — is facing termination, after the department director concurred with a recommendation he be fired. NBC6’s Tony Pipitone reports
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Third lawsuit filed following boat crash near Port Miami
A new lawsuit has been filed against the companies involved in a terrifying boat crash near Port Miami last month, which left more than a dozen people injured. NBC6’s Amy Viteri reports
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Family of woman who died after BBL sues plastic surgery center and doctor
The family of a Tennessee mother who lost her life after undergoing a popular plastic surgery procedure in Miami is suing the surgical center and the doctor who performed the operation. NBC6’s Myriam Masihy reports
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University janitorial workers believe cleaning product made them sick
Several janitorial workers employed by a company that cleans Nova Southeastern University are voicing concerns regarding a new product they have been asked to use. NBC6’s Amy Viteri reports
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Prosecutors removed from death penalty case of John Doe gang leader
The lawyer for the reputed leader of a violent Liberty City drug gang in the 1990s called for criminal investigation of the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office after a judge found misconduct. NBC6’s Tony Pipitone reports