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Police seek more suspects in toddler's murder in Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale Police held a news conference Tuesday giving details on what led to the arrest of a 20-year-old who has been charged with first-degree murder for a 3-year-old boy’s death.
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108-year-old Tamarac woman joins inaugural flight to return home to Jamaica
Caribbean Airlines helped Broward County’s centenarian Nesta Leeloo stay connected to her family and roots. NBC6’s Cherney Amhara reports
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Bodycam video shows chilling moment police found Cuban singer El Taiger shot in Miami
Police body camera footage shows the moment an officer and first responders discovered Cuban reggaeton singer El Taiger shot inside an SUV in Miami.
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Video shows shots fired at gas station during NW Miami-Dade road-rage incident
New surveillance video captured the moment two drivers confronted each other and shots were fired at a gas station in broad daylight during a road-rage incident in northwest Miami-Dade.
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Intense winds damage homes and buildings, send chickens flying in Okeechobee County
Intense winds that moved across Florida on Monday left multiple homes and buildings damaged in at least one county, authorities said.
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Dania Beach man arrested for stalking neighbor days after similar stalking arrest
A Dania Beach man was arrested for stalking a neighbor a week after he was arrested for stalking another neighbor, authorities said.
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No credible threat after large response at Ronald W. Reagan Doral Senior High: Police
There was a large police and fire rescue response at a high school in Doral on Tuesday afternoon.
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Man armed with knife burglarized multiple cars at 2 Bal Harbour condos: Police
A man accused of attacking a worker who tried to stop him as he burglarized multiple vehicles at two Bal Harbour condo buildings while armed with a knife has been arrested, police said.
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Community leaders urge Coral Gables to end agreement with ICE
Community leaders and advocates on Tuesday called on Coral Gables to end its agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the controversial 287(g) program. “City police should have no role in civil immigration enforcement,” said an advocate. “It breaks the trust between our residents, it diverts our resources and ... -
Former Miami commissioner Ken Russell running for mayor
A former Miami city commissioner wants to be the mayor. Ken Russell filed paperwork at Miami City Hall Tuesday, setting the stage for him to run for mayor in November 2025.
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Video shows chase, struggle after man stabbed alleged thief in Pembroke Pines
Two men are facing charges after a man stabbed another man who stole from him at a Pembroke Pines shopping plaza Tuesday in an incident that was caught on camera, police said.
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Woman arrested for threat made to Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland
A woman has been arrested in connection with a social media threat that was made to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, authorities said.
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Dolphins bringing in QB Zach Wilson to back up Tua Tagovailoa: AP sources
The Miami Dolphins are bringing in ex-Jets first-round pick Zach Wilson to back up Tua Tagovailoa, a person with knowledge of the deal told The AP.
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Florida's response to COVID pandemic reshaped politics in the state years later
The politics of COVID are still being preached, five years after the outbreak.
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Woman on scooter critical after being struck by hit-and-run driver in NE Miami-Dade
A woman was transported to the hospital Tuesday morning after she was struck by a hit-and-run driver in Northeast Miami-Dade, police said.
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South Florida expert reflects on how COVID-19 changed health care 5 years later
Five years ago today, the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a global pandemic. The pandemic brought immense hardships and uncertainty, but it also brought medical breakthroughs and forever changed the landscape of healthcare.
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9 people injured in major multi-vehicle crash on Las Olas in Fort Lauderdale
A multi-vehicle crash in Fort Lauderdale Tuesday morning injured seven people, officials said.