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Miami Beach Curfew To Begin Thursday at 11:59 P.M.
Miami Beach officials declared a state of emergency and imposed a curfew earlier this week after five people were wounded in shootings over the weekend.. NBC 6’s Julie Leonardi has the details.
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Miami Beach Spring Break: What to Know About Curfew, Alcohol Sales
There’s a curfew and a ban on some alcohol sales after 6 p.m. in South Beach. Here’s what you need to know about the city’s emergency measures in an effort to curb spring break chaos
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Curfew Set on South Beach for This Week
Miami Beach city commissioners have voted to extend a curfew, a day after it was announced by the city manager in response to violent incidents surrounding spring break. NBC 6’s Ryan Nelson reports
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Miami Beach Imposes State of Emergency After Recent Shootings
NBC 6’s Julia Bagg has more on what you need to know if you’re planning on going to the city through the upcoming weekend.
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Miami Beach Imposes State of Emergency, Curfew After Shootings
Miami Beach officials will implement a curfew and other measures related to a state of emergency in response to the violence from spring break crowds over the weekend. NBC 6’s Julie Leonardi reports
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Miami Beach Declares State of Emergency After Spring Break Shootings
The City of Miami Beach declared a state of emergency amid recent violence during spring break. NBC 6’s Jamie Guirola reports
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Miami Beach Announces State of Emergency, Curfew
The City of Miami Beach declared state of emergency measures — including a curfew — amid recent violence during spring break.
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‘Frustrated' Miami Beach Officials to Impose Curfew After Spring Break Violence
The City of Miami Beach declared state of emergency measures — including a curfew — amid recent violence during spring break.
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Chaos Erupts After Two Shootings in South Beach
NBC 6’s Julia Bagg has the latest on the shootings that sent five people to the hospital.
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Violent Weekend in South Beach After Shootings in Consecutive Days
NBC 6’s Julia Bagg has more on the shootings that have taken place during Spring Break weekend.
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Biden on Caldor Fire First Responders: ‘They're Some of the Bravest People I've Ever Known'
After approving an emergency declaration for the state of California on Wednesday night, President Joe Biden spoke Thursday to commend the first responders who continue to battle the devastating Caldor Fire.
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All Spectators Banned From Tokyo Olympics
Spectators are banned from attending the Tokyo Olympics as the host city enters another COVID state of emergency on July 12.
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Gas Shortage Fears Lead to Panic Buying
Fears of a gas shortage due to the Colonial Pipeline hack have even reached South Florida – but officials are urging drivers not to worry and panic buy. NBC 6’s Willard Shepard reports
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Gasoline Supply Remains Strong in Florida, ‘Panic Buying' Not Necessary
While Florida has declared a state of emergency amid concerns of gas shortages and price hikes after a cyberattack on a critical U.S. fuel pipeline, a spokesperson for AAA says the state has enough fuel to avoid panic.
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Gas Stations See Long Lines After Governor's State of Emergency Declaration
NBC 6’s Willard Shepard is in Doral with local reaction as long lines form at gas stations.
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No Shortage of Gas in South Florida Despite Attack on Colonial Pipeline
NBC 6’s Julie Leonardi has the latest while some residents are still making a mad dash for gas at the pumps after the cyberattack.
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Gov. De Santis Declares State of Emergency Over Pipeline Shutdown
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency Tuesday amid concerns of gas shortages after a cyberattack on the Colonial Pipeline. NBC 6’s Marissa Bagg reprots
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Gas Shortage Concerns Amid Pipeline Shut Down
Gas shortage concerns emerged as the Colonial Pipeline remains shut down after a cyberattack.
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Florida Gov. Declares State of Emergency Due to Colonial Pipeline Shutdown
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency Tuesday amid concerns of gas shortages and price hikes after a cyberattack on a critical U.S. fuel pipeline.
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Japan's State of Emergency Begins
Japan’s state of emergency took effect Sunday in an attempt to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in the country.