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Moms With A Mic Help Pull Off Retirement Surprise For Mama Bagg
NBC 6’s own Julia and Marissa Bagg have an extra reason to celebrate this holiday season: their mom, Adriana Bagg, is wrapping up a 48-year career at Mount Sinai Medical Center.
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Mama Bagg Retiring After 48 Years
NBC 6’s own Julia and Marissa Bagg have an extra reason to celebrate this holiday season. Their mom, Adriana Bagg, is wrapping up a 48-year career at Mount Sinai Medical Center.
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Record Number of Travelers Expected at MIA as Super Bowl Attendees Leave the City
Miami International Airport is expecting record numbers for travelers today as everyone who was in town for the Super Bowl heads out of South Florida. Authorities are encouraging people to arrive at the airport for hours ahead of time to assure they make their flight. NBC 6’s Julia Bagg reports.
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Busting Myths Surrounding Breastfeeding for New Mothers
State law allows moms to breastfeed – covered or uncovered – in any place, public or private; any place a mom is otherwise allowed to be.
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Louisiana Town Facing Flooded Streets as Rains Continue
The Gulf Coast is attempting to clean up while also preparing for the possibility of things getting worse due to the impact of Barry.
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‘Terrible': Parents React to Weston Soccer Teen's Alleged Assault
Parents and coaches are speaking out after a 14-year-old player for a Weston soccer club claimed he was hazed and sexually assaulted during a team trip earlier this year.
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Jackie Chan's Son Sentenced to Six Months Jail for Drug Offense
The son of actor Jackie Chan pleaded guilty in a Beijing court Friday to providing a venue for drug users and was sentenced to six months in prison, following a major crackdown on illegal drugs in the Chinese capital.
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Pedestrian Struck, Killed in Miami Beach
Miami Beach Police are searching for a man in connection with a fatal hit-and-run crash that killed a pedestrian on Tuesday.
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Treasure Coast Sheriff Points Finger at South Florida Counties for Increase in Auto Thefts
Martin County Sheriff William Snyder told NBC affiliate WPTV-TV there have been more than 20 cases in the last week – including one where six teens from Broward were arrested and another involving a carjacking suspect arrested near Miami.
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“I Feel Fortunate and Blessed”: Nurse Nina Pham Is Virus-Free, Discharged From NIH After Ebola Treatment
Dallas nurse Nina Pham, who contracted Ebola while caring for a patient in Texas, was discharged from the hospital Friday, now free of the virus, and will meet with President Barack Obama at the White House later in the day.
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Furlough Effects Felt at Miami International Airport
Some incoming flights were delayed at Miami International Airport Monday as the furloughs of FAA employees and air traffic controllers went into effect. Travelers Mukesh Parikh, Philip Carter and Luis Rivera, and Sen. Chuck Schumer comment.
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3 Dead as Tropical Storm Cristobal Lashes Caribbean
Tropical Storm Cristobal lashed parts of the Caribbean on Sunday, flooding parts of the islands and killing at least three people.
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The House With A Murderous Past That You'd Kill To Live In
The home made famous from the Black Dahlia murder case returns to the market.
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Classes Resume at Parkland School Shooting Site
NBC 6’s Julia Bagg has more as students will return to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School two weeks to the day after 17 people were killed.
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Broward Firefighters Participate in Yoga Classes
They move, stretch and hold a pose. This isn’t your typical yoga class – it’s geared towards firefighters.
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Dwyane Wade, Betsy DeVos Visit on First Full Day of School for Stoneman Douglas Students Since Tragedy
Students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School returned to school a week ago following the deadly shooting that took place on Valentine’s Day. However, they have been attending classes on a modified schedule – until this morning.