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A Breakdown of The New Laws Going Into Effect in Florida on July 1
Laws regarding school safety, child welfare and driving regulations will see extensive changes in Florida beginning Friday. The new 149 laws signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis went into effect starting July 1. To better understand the impacts of the legislation and the ways they may impact Florida, read more about the most notable laws: Gov. DeSantis approved a $109.9 billion budget…
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New Florida Law Allows Officers to Write Tickets for Loud Music
The new law goes into effect Friday.
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Video Shows Double Decker Tour Bus on Fire in Downtown Miami
A double-decker tour bus was seen engulfed in flames near the Biscayne Boulevard ramp on I-95 at around 9 p.m. on Wednesday night. According to an Instagram post by Only in Dade, the bus belongs to The Miami Experience. A passerby captured video of the vehicle on fire as the fire department worked to extinguish the flames. The Miami Fire…
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Bal Harbour Police Officers Reflect on Surfside Collapse One Year Later
NBC 6’s Willard Shephard speaks with first responders about their experiences in the aftermath of the Surfside condo collapse a year ago.
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USPS Searching for Mail Truck Stolen Out of Hollywood
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service Miami Division is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information regarding a stolen postal vehicle.
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‘I Range From About $1,000 to $2,000 a Week': Mom Is Cleaning Up With This Side Hustle
With inflation still causing prices to climb, we’re all looking for ways to save money, or even make some, too. There are some interesting side hustles to make some extra cash from your home. In fact, NBC Washington found one local woman who is cleaning up and cashing in by doing a little dirty work. Washing clothes might be...
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Consumer Reports: Road Trip Tips
NBC 6 anchor Kris Anderson has the tips you need for saving money on road trips amid skyrocketing gas prices.
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Miami-Dade Police Department Sends Ballistic Vests to Ukraine
NBC 6’s Ryan Nelson has details on the MDPD donating bulletproof vests to Ukraine
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Don't Let Gas Prices Put the Brakes on Your Summer Road Trip
Despite drastic increase in fuel costs, South Floridians encouraged to continue with their summer plans— just differently.
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Gas Prices Continue Rising Across South Florida
NBC 6’s Steve Litz after the average prices for a gallon went up nearly 20 cents in Florida