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Former Surfside Commission Candidate Arraigned on Murder Charges
A former Surfside commissioner candidate has been formally arraigned in the murder of her uncle. NBC 6’s Phil Prazan has more on the prosecution’s case
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Attorney Claims Ex-Surfside Commission Candidate's Uncle Killed Himself
In a motion to a Broward County court, the attorney for former Surfside commission candidate Shannon Gallagher argued she should be released from jail because the state cannot prove her uncle’s death was murder and not a suicide.
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Ex-Surfside Commission Candidate Accused of Murder Seeks Release on Bond
A former candidate for the town commission in Surfside is seeking her release from jail while she awaits a possible murder trial. NBC 6’s Niko Clemmons reports
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Ex-Surfside Commission Candidate Accused of Murder Seeks Release on Bond
A former candidate for the town commission in Surfside is seeking her release from jail while she awaits a possible murder trial.
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Former Surfside Commission Candidate Accused of Murder in Broward
NBC 6’s Julia Bagg has more on what court documents said involved both Shannon Gallagher and her now deceased uncle.
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Former Commission Candidate Arrested for Murder
A former candidate for the town commission in Surfside was booked into a Broward County jail after being arrested following an indictment for murder, records showed. NBC 6’s Phil Prazan reports.
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Former Surfside Commission Candidate Arrested for Murder
NBC 6 investigator Phil Prazan has more after a sealed indictment led to Shannon Gallagher’s arrest on Friday.
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Former Surfside Commission Candidate Arrested on Murder Charge
A former candidate for the town commission in Surfside is in a Broward County jail after being arrested following an indictment for murder.
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Surfside Meeting Gets Heated Over Resignations, Parody Email
A commission meeting in Surfside got heated over the town’s recent wave of resignations and a parody email to residents. NBC 6’s Ryan Nelson reports
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Town of Surfside in Political Turmoil
NBC 6’s Julia Bagg has more after former leaders said town employees who resigned were forced out.
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‘Decapitation of Leadership': Former Leaders Say Surfside Employees Who Resigned Were Forced Out
NBC 6 sat down with former Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett and former Commissioner Eliana Salzhauer to discuss the sudden wave of resignations.
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Surfside in Political Turmoil After Resignations
Three Town of Surfside leaders resigned from their posts in the span of 24 hours. NBC 6’s Ryan Nelson reports
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Developers, Family Discuss Memorial for Surfside Condo Collapse Victims
Developers and city officials are pushing back on family members’ expectations for a memorial for 98 people who died last year when a beachfront Florida condominium building collapsed. Surfside Mayor Shlomo Danzinger hosted a meeting Monday for representatives from DAMAC Properties and people whose loved ones died when the Champlain Towers South building fell. Danzinger says it would have been...
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Ethics Watchdogs Hold Surfside Public Forum After ‘Significant' Amount of Complaints
People in Surfside have filed many, many ethics complaints against their new mayor and commissioners, at times cc’ing the county ethics board on emails.
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Miami-Dade Commission on Ethics and Public Trust Holding Public Forum in Surfside
The Miami-Dade Commission on Ethics and Public Trust is holding a public forum in Surfside.
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Lawyers Awarded $70M+ Fees in Deadly Surfside Condo Collapse
Lawyers who secured a $1.1 billion settlement in the deadly collapse last year of a beachfront Florida condominium building have been awarded more than $70 million in fees. The total awarded by a judge Monday was less than the roughly $100 million attorneys with the 17 law firms had requested. But there were never any guarantees they would be paid...
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Surfside Settlement Hearing on Attorney's Fees
NBC 6’s Steve Litz has more over one year after the collapse that killed 98 people.
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Property Sale Will Pay Fallen Surfside Condo's Taxes: Judge
A judge says money from the sale of Florida beachfront property where a collapsed condominium tower once stood will be used to pay property taxes of the destroyed units. Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Michael Hanzman said in a brief ruling Monday that the 2022 tax payments should not come from the $96 million previously earmarked to compensate owners of the 136...
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Street Renamed to Honor Surfside Condo Collapse Victims
NBC 6’s Jessica Vallejo has more on the emotional moments over one year after the collapse.