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6 Things to Know – No Vote on MLS Stadium, Cruise Passengers Struck With Norovirus Outbreak

What to Know

  • It’s Wednesday, November 13th – and NBC 6 has the top stories you need to know for the day.

It’s Wednesday, November 13th – and NBC 6 has the top stories you need to know for the day.

No. 1 – Weather wise, a pleasant morning greets South Florida before during breezy and slightly cooler by the afternoon ahead of another front making its way through. Keep your NBC 6 app handy for push alerts on any severe weather and First Alert Doppler 6000.

No. 2 - Officials have canceled their search for two children missing from their Central Florida home who may have been in the company of two adults.

Florida Department of Law Enforcement officials issued the Amber Alert for 5-year-old Angle Burson and her brother, 3-year-old Lloyd Jr., after they went missing from their Titusville home on Tuesday.

No. 3 - Police in Opa-locka are investigating after a video on Facebook apparently shows a detective storming into an apartment without a warrant.

The Opa-locka Police Department said in a news release Tuesday that officers responded to a call last Thursday about an armed person in the 13800 block of Northwest 22nd Avenue threatening people and asking for money. A video posted on Facebook showed a resident accusing an Opa-locka police detective of entering the apartment without a warrant.

No. 4 - A final vote on David Beckham's proposed soccer stadium was postponed once again.

City of Miami commissioners agreed unanimously on Tuesday that the outlines of a deal on the $1 billion Miami Freedom Park was not enough to move forward. City leaders said the appraised value of the land at the city-owned Melreese Golf Course was still unknown, as well as the cost of the clean-up for redevelopment.

No. 5 - The closed doors of the Trump impeachment investigation are swinging wide open.

When the gavel strikes at the start of the House hearing Wednesday morning, America and the rest of the world will have the chance to see and hear for themselves for the first time about President Donald Trump's actions toward Ukraine and consider whether they are, in fact, impeachable offenses.

Two seasoned diplomats telling the striking, if sometimes complicated story of a president allegedly using foreign policy for personal and political gain ahead of the 2020 election.

No. 6 - Nearly 600 passengers and crew members reported getting sick on Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas; which is promoted online as one of the world’s largest cruise ships.

The CDC or Center for Disease Control and Prevention says the culprit was a norovirus outbreak – the first outbreak reported on the ship which first started sailing in 2008. NBC 6 investigated what is being done to clean up the ship – click on this link for that story.

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