Trina Robinson
trina.robinson@nbcuni.com
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‘Ludicrous': Inmate's mom demands probe after daughter becomes pregnant in Miami-Dade jail
A South Florida mother is demanding an investigation after her daughter, who is an inmate at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in Miami-Dade County, became pregnant while in jail.
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Remembering the life and legacy of former WTVJ GM Don Browne, who died at 80
Don Browne, former General Manager of WTVJ and former President of Telemundo Network, has passed away at the age of 80.
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Attorney for ex-Hialeah officer says GPS glitch casts doubt on homeless beating case
New allegations could alter the court case for a pair of fired Hialeah police officers charged with kidnapping a homeless man, driving him to an isolated location, and beating him while he was handcuffed in December of 2022.
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New study finds biological sex can be detected by hand odor. FIU researcher explains how this can aid criminal investigations
A new study by researchers at Florida International University have determined a person’s biological sex can be confirmed by their hand odor with extreme accuracy.
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Rescue Team Works to Extract People From War-Torn Ukraine
You’ve heard the harrowing stories of Ukrainians fleeing their country amid the onslaught of Russian tanks and troops.
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Florida Memorial University Embraces Success While Accepting Challenges
As South Florida celebrates Black History Month, many may not realize that the area is home to a historically Black university, Florida Memorial University. FMU’s president Dr. Jaffus Hardrick, told NBC 6 they are still fighting racism and also said the institution is fighting a financial war that has been building over decades, but the COVID-19 pandemic exasperated it....
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Residents Complain About Smell From Doral Recycling Facility
Some residents are fed up with a certain smell – the funky smell coming from a waste energy facility in Doral. But this city’s mayor says it is a county issue. “It’s like a huge dump truck dumped a bunch of trash right in front of your face,” said Ivette Gonzalez-Petkovich, who lives nearby. Petkovich and her neighbors have...
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#RepresentationMatters: Retired Judge Shares Journey in Judicial System
Recently retired Judge Ilona Holmes served as the only Black female judge in Broward County for 20 years. It’s why she made it her mission to bring more women of color to the bench.
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Teen Raises Funds, Opens Computer Lab For Needy Students in Colombia
One Fort Lauderdale student raised the equivalent of 72,000 pesos to help better the education of kids she doesn’t even know thousands of miles away.