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Miami-Dade fire crews investigate overnight house fire in Cutler Bay
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue is investigating after a fire broke out at a Cutler Bay home. NBC6’s Cherney Amhara reports.
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Teacher accused of inapproproate behavior with minor
A Cutler Bay charter school teacher appeared in bond court after he was arrested for allegedly sending explicit pictures to one of his students.
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Man denied bond after body found in burning truck
A man was denied bond after he was charged with murder in connection to a body that was found inside a burning pickup truck on Thursday.
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Man accused of setting truck on fire, killing another man in Cutler Bay
A man is facing a murder charge after another man’s body was discovered inside a burning pickup truck in Cutler Bay. NBC6’s Jamie Guirola reports
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Man facing murder charge after body found in burning truck in Cutler Bay
A man is facing a murder charge after another man’s body was discovered inside a burning pickup truck in Cutler Bay Thursday afternoon, police said.
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Man facing murder charge after body found in burning truck in Cutler Bay
A man is facing a murder charge after another man’s body was discovered inside a burning pickup truck in Cutler Bay Thursday afternoon, police said.
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Investigation underway after body found in charred vehicle in Cutler Bay
An investigation was underway after a man’s body was discovered in a burning car in Cutler Bay.
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‘This is not a shelter': Homeless Trust speaks on controversial low-income housing at Cutler Bay Townhall
The Chairman of Homeless Trust responded to Cutler Bay residents who complained about the low-cost housing project at La Quinta Inn.
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Townhall in Cutler Bay over proposed low-income housing
The Chairman of Homeless Trust responded to Cutler Bay residents who complained about the low-cost housing project at La Quinta Inn.
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Cutler Bay residents protest plans to turn hotel into low income housing for former homeless people
Cutler Bay town leaders and residents were protesting plans to turn a hotel into affordable housing for formerly homeless people.
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Cutler Bay residents protest plans to turn hotel into affordable housing
Cutler Bay town leaders and residents were protesting plans to turn a hotel into affordable housing for formerly homeless people. NBC6’s Heather Walker reports
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Cutler Bay woman caught on camera stealing pet shop monkey: Police
A Cutler Bay woman who was caught on camera stealing a small monkey from a pet shop also stole live coral from two other stores, police said.
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Cutler Bay woman caught on camera stealing small monkey from pet shop: Police
A Cutler Bay woman who was caught on camera stealing a small monkey from a pet shop also stole live coral from two other stores, police said.
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Man kills driver in reported road-rage shooting after Cutler Bay crash: Police
A crash in Cutler Bay led to a reported road-rage shooting that left one driver dead and another facing a murder charge, police said.
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Bodycam Video Shows Trapper Wrangling 5-Foot Gator in Front of Cutler Bay Home
A trapper’s body camera showed footage of him wrangling a 5-foot alligator that showed up on a resident’s doorstep in Cutler Bay.
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Trapper Bodycam Video Shows 5-Foot Gator on Doorstep of Cutler Bay Home
Bodycam video from a Pesky Critters trapper shows a 5-foot alligator that appeared on a Cutler Bay resident’s doorstep.
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Miami-Dade Truck Driver Accused of Stealing $168K Worth of Red Bull
A Miami-Dade truck driver was arrested after police said he stole multiple shipments containing more than $168,000 worth of Red Bull energy drink.
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Construction Underway of Pump Station Critical to Everglades Restoration Project. Here's Why You Should Care.
In an effort to help restore the Everglades Ecosystem, construction of a large pump station has officially begun to help rehydrate coastal wetlands and prevent too much freshwater discharge into Biscayne Bay. It has been 20 years in the making, but on Tuesday Miami-Dade County leaders got to toss the ceremonial dirt signifying the start of construction for a pump…
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Construction of Pump Station to Rehydrate Coastal Wetlands Underway
In an effort to help restore the Everglades Ecosystem, construction of a large pump station has officially begun to help rehydrate coastal wetlands and prevent too much freshwater discharge into Biscayne Bay. NBC 6’s Lorena Inclan reports.
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‘Please Forgive Me': Man Pleads Guilty to 2012 Cutler Bay Murder
It began as a murder-for-hire homicide investigation in 2012. Now, 11 years later, the man accused of the crime has pleaded guilty.