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Man accused of slamming child arrested after hourslong standoff in Tamiami: Sheriffs
A man accused of slamming his 5-year-old son in Tamiami Saturday afternoon was taken into custody after he barricaded himself inside an apartment, deputies said.
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Man charged with with attempted murder for stabbing in Hollywood: Police
A man was arrested Friday after being accused of stabbing someone in Hollywood, police said.
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1 hospitalized after being shot inside vehicle in Miramar: Police
One person was taken to the hospital Saturday morning after they were shot inside their vehicle in Miramar, police said.
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Florida expects feds to reimburse part of $850 million from last hurricane season
As the Trump administration continues to look at potential changes in disaster response by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, concerns have been raised about how much assistance states can expec...
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Father's Day plans around the Miami area for all kinds of dads
Check out events on June 14 and 15 that are sure to make for a special day celebrating the father or father-figure in your life.
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Brad Marchand scores in 2OT, Panthers steal Game 2 vs. Oilers in Stanley Cup
Florida Panthers’ Brad Marchand scored in double overtime to even the Stanley Cup Final 1-1 vs. the Edmonton Oilers on Friday.
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Li'l Abner residents say they're sick and without power as they fight eviction
The remaining residents at a Sweetwater mobile home park say they are getting sick and are left without electricity as they fight to keep their homes.
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Law targeting undocumented immigrants who enter Florida remains blocked
A federal appeals court Friday kept on hold a new Florida law targeting undocumented immigrants who enter the state, rejecting arguments by Attorney General James Uthmeier that enforcement should at least temporarily be allowed.
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South Florida's Haitian community fears far-reaching effects of Trump travel ban
For many in South Florida, international travel is a must to visit family abroad. NBC6 spoke with travelers Friday as they arrived from Haiti at Miami International Airport. “I got my family here too, I got my wife, and my kids, I went there for two months, and I come back to see them,” a traveler named Lucie said. Lucie…
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New hybrid termites found in Florida: Why experts are sounding the alarm
The University of Florida has confirmed that a new hybrid of termites, from the Asian subterranean and Formosan termites, are spreading in the state.
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5 Proud Boys members sue US government over Jan. 6 prosecutions
Five members of the Proud Boys, a far-right militant group, claim their constitutional rights were violated when they were prosecuted for their participation in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, according to a lawsuit filed Friday.
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Family furious Miami Gardens hit-and run driver may get ‘slap on the wrist' plea deal
A woman charged for leaving the scene of a crash that caused a woman’s death and injured two others was about to plead guilty on Friday, however, the victim’s family stepped in and urged a Miami-Dade judge to deny the plea deal.
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Miramar Police to conduct home visits for officers who call out sick
Police officers in Miramar who call out sick will now get a home visit from a supervisor, a move the police union president is calling a morale killer.
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Miami man arrested for impersonating federal agent after conducting traffic stop: Cops
A man falsely identified himself as a federal agent after pulling someone over.
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Man arrested for battery on deputies at Marathon hospital: Sheriff
A man was arrested after he allegedly attacked deputies at a hospital in Marathon, authorities said.
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Man charged in multiple apartment contract fraud cases in Miami: Police
A South Florida man faces multiple criminal charges after being accused of multiple instances of apartment contract fraud, police said Friday.
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Baby African warthog born in Zoo Miami becomes an educational ambassador
Miami Zoo news release, on June 6th, gave notice of the new educational ambassador “Piggy Sue”, the African Warthog!