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DeSantis pledges to veto TRUMP Act, immigration bill passed by Florida legislature
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has promised to veto a sweeping immigration bill. It’s the latest escalation in a statehouse showdown between DeSantis’ office and the Republican leaders, who have sparred ov... -
Man charged with kidnapping child outside NW Miami-Dade home pleads not guilty
A man accused of kidnapping a child from their home in Northwest Miami-Dade pled not guilty on Wednesday.
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Police investigating after NAACP building in Fort Lauderdale hit by gunfire
Police are investigating after an NAACP building in Fort Lauderdale was hit by gunfire.
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Man shot multiple times during possible road-rage incident in West Little River
According to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office, there was an altercation on the roadway between the victim and the suspect, which resulted in shots being fired
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Police investigating shooting in Miami that left teen hospitalized
Police are investigating a shooting in Miami that left a teen hospitalized Wednesday morning.
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Miami-Dade Public Schools name 2026 teacher of the year: ‘Music programs matter'
Vivian Ventura is an orchestra teacher at Southwood Middle School and a 20-year veteran of the school district.
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Migrants detained at Delray Beach immigration office ‘were tricked,' families say
Some people living in South Florida are reporting that family members who showed up to regularly scheduled appointments with immigration officers were detained on Monday in Delray Beach.
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‘We've been waiting for so long': Nonprofit rescues family stuck in Haiti for years
An American family is now safely out of Haiti after rescue teams saved them from violent gang territory.
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What is the TRUMP Act? Florida lawmakers pass sweeping immigration bill
Florida lawmakers have passed a sweeping immigration bill, setting aside half a billion dollars in public funds to help carry out President Donald Trump’s crackdown on people in the country illegally. In a state where roughly one in every five residents is an immigrant, the legislation requires every level of government — as well as government cont... -
‘Worst first': Miami ICE official clarifies Trump administration's guidance on deportations
Garrett Ripa, the acting assistant director of ICE Field Operations in Miami, told NBC6 on Tuesday that the administrative guidance is a “worst first” ideology – people with non-violent crimes are not the target, but that doesn’t mean they won’t be detained.
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In-state tuition for ‘Dreamers' on the line during Florida legislative session
Florida Legislature is leaning toward rescinding that benefit, with many Republicans considering it an idea whose time has run out.
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Final vote on Miami-Dade County trash incinerator could happen in February
After nearly two years of Miami Dade County considering locations for its new billion-dollar incinerator, the county is going back to the drawing board.
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Video: Alexander brothers' accusers detail alleged sexual attacks in statements with investigators
In several video-recorded statements obtained by NBC6 Investigates, three women describe violent sexual encounters which they say were committed by one or more of the Alexander brothers.
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‘Mansions in the sky' planned for Surfside collapse site, victims feel ignored
A high-end 12-story residential building will soon rise on the former site of the Champlain Towers South condominium that collapsed in Surfside and claimed the lives of 98 people.
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Commissioners continue debate over expanding Broward County landfill
After months of ongoing debates, Broward County commissioners on Tuesday held more discussions on a series of contentious proposals that would expand the Monarch Hill landfill, also known to many as “Mount Trashmore.”
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Florida Man dead after getting caught in woodchipper: Police
Police arrived at the scene at Ocean Ridge Town Hall, where they found the man dead after succumbing to his injuries
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What to know as scammers targeting people looking for lost pets in Broward
A new scam is targeting people with lost pets by preying on their emotions, and a woman in Fort Lauderdale has already lost thousands of dollars in the scheme.