ICYMI: Fraudulent Money Transfers on Popular App; No More Electric Scooters in Hollywood

Hit-and-Run Driver Takes Boy She Struck to Hospital, Disappears: BSO

A South Florida woman accused of throwing hot water in her manager’s faceafter she was fired last year was sentenced to a year behind bars Wednesday. She had been charged with aggravated battery causing great bodily harm in the February 2018 incident.

Consumers Hit With Fraudulent Zelle Transfers

One woman says she was stunned when she saw more than $1,680 transferred from her checking account to someone she doesn’t even know.  She claims it was fraudulent activity related to money transfer app Zelle, and a tech expert says it’s happening to people across the country.

This money transfer app is an easy way to send money to people you know, but tech experts say hackers have figured out how to use the app to steal thousands of dollars from consumers.

Electric Scooters Banned in Hollywood

City of Hollywood commissioners voted this week to prohibit electric scootersfrom any street, roadway or sidewalk within city limits. The law also prohibits the sale, rental and leasing of the devices.

City commissioners voted Wednesday to prohibit the scooters from any street, roadway or sidewalk within city limits. NBC 6’s Laura Rodriguez reports.

Wine, Wizards, Wins & More: Your South Florida Weekend Roundup

From hockey, to tennis, and from the renaissance fair to food and wine, there’s a ton going on this weekend. Plus, with clear skies and favorable temperatures, this is definitely the weekend to get out and enjoy your free time with your loved ones.

From the Miami Open to a concert showing support for Venezuela, there’s a lot to do around South Florida this weekend. Entertainment reporter Kelly Blanco has your weekend roundup.

South Florida Triplets Going Home After Spending 153 Days in NICU

After spending five challenging months at a hospital ‘s neonatal intensive care unit, triplets Joseph, Olivia and Luciana Nieves are going home. The triplets were born four months early in an emergency cesarean section. They weren’t breathing and each had to be resuscitated. Two of them needed open heart surgery and the third baby needed intestinal surgery. But 153 days later, they were sent home.

The Nieves triplets — Olivia, Joseph and Luciana — are coming home after spending 153 days in the hospital. NBC 6’s Marissa Bagg reports.
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