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Miami-Dade Jail Population Surges as Jury Trial Backlog Grows
While so much has been disrupted by the pandemic, one thing has been shut down entirely — Miami-Dade’s criminal jury trials.
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Ex-MMA Fighter Wanted in 2011 Murder in Miami-Dade Captured: Cops
A former MMA fighter wanted in the 2011 killing of a man linked to one of the former co-owners of Presidente Supermarkets was behind bars in South Florida Wednesday after spending years on the run, authorities said.
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Ex-MMA Fighter Pleads Guilty Over 2011 Miami-Dade Murder
A former MMA fighter accused in the 2011 killing of a man linked to a former owner of some Presidente Supermarket stores has submitted a guilty plea and agreed to testify against others, according to prosecutors.
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Courteney Cox On Emmy Snubs & Aging
Courteney Cox — former “Friend” and star of ABC’s hit new comedy “Cougar Town” — is speaking out about being the only member of the “Friends” ensemble to never receive a Primetime Emmy nomination.
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Ex-MMA Fighter Pleads Guilty in 2011 Murder Case
In a statement released Friday, Miami-Dade County State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said Ariel Gandulla’s guilty plea and willingness to testify will “add important evidentiary pieces to our efforts to bring Camilo Salazar’s alleged killers to justice.”
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Ex-MMA Fighter Wanted in 2011 Murder in Miami-Dade Captured: Cops
A former MMA fighter wanted in the 2011 killing of a man linked to one of the former co-owners of Presidente Supermarkets was behind bars in South Florida Wednesday after spending years on the run, authorities said. Ariel Gandulla, 51, was booked into the Miami-Dade jail Tuesday night to face charges of second-degree murder, conspiracy to commit second-degree murder and…
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LeBron, Cavaliers Sweep Hawks to Earn NBA Finals Spot
LeBron James scored 23 points, Kyrie Irving returned after missing two games and the Cleveland Cavaliers reserved a spot in the NBA Finals with a 118-88 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday night to win the Eastern Conference title.
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Israel Approves Two-Hour Cease-Fire After Deadly Shelling
Israel’s military agreed to a two-hour “humanitarian hiatus” on Sunday, following intense shelling in Gaza City overnight which left at least 40 dead and sent thousands of people fleeing for their lives.
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Miami Gets B+ as Site of Amazon's 2nd Headquarters: CNBC
Miami is getting high marks in the city’s quest to become the home to Amazon’s second headquarters.
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Second Man Charged in Stabbing at Miami Metromover Station
A man has been arrested and charged after he allegedly stabbed someone for bumping into him as he walked down the stairs at a Miami Metromover station.
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ICYMI: Cooking Spray Explosion; Iconic Stadium Demolition
Here are some of the top stories of the past week from the NBC 6 Weekend Digest:
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6 Things to Know – Your Top Stories For Thursday, May 9
It’s Thursday, May 9th – and NBC 6 has the top stories you need to know for the day.
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South Florida Doctor Arrested for Manslaughter in Overdose Death
NBC 6 was there when federal agents arrested a South Florida doctor for manslaughter after one of her patients overdosed on oxycodone.