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Minor shot while walking in Lauderhill: Police
An investigation is underway in Lauderhill after a young person was shot, police said.
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Daughter of woman killed in NE Miami-Dade triple shooting speaks out
A daughter is speaking out after her mother was killed in a triple shooting in Northeast Miami-Dade.
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Child dies after being found unresponsive in pool in North Lauderdale: BSO
A child died Sunday morning after they were found in a pool in North Lauderdale, deputies said
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Looking at the Trump administration tariffs and their possible impact on Botox
Could tariffs create a ripple effect in the beauty industry and put a wrinkle in your Botox plans?
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This Florida program could make your home more resilient ahead of hurricane season
Hurricane season is around the corner and if you’re a homeowner looking to make your property more resilient to the impending storms, Florida is awarding grants to help cover most of the work. Under a new state program called Elevate Florida, eligible homeowners could either elevate, rebuild or implement wind mitigation measures on their homes to h... -
Hundreds gather throughout South Florida to protest President Trump's administration
People across the country and in South Florida are making their voices heard as demonstrators joined in a national day of protest against President Donald Trump and his administration.
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South Florida tattoo artist says many covering up ink amid deportations
A South Florida tattoo artist said he’s seen an increase in customers wanting to cover their tattoos that could be associated with gangs amid the Trump administration deportations
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6 to know – Top stories of the day
Here are the top stories on April 5, 2025.
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2nd victim in Fort Lauderdale triple shooting dies, 1 remains critical: Police
A second victim who was shot in a Fort Lauderdale home died on Saturday, while another victim remains in critical condition, police said.
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Young Cuban boy battling rare condition dies after obtaining visa to get treatment in Miami
A young boy from Cuba who was battling a medical condition died on Saturday after he and his family received a visa to travel to South Florida for treatment. Damir Ortiz was diagnosed with type 1 neurofibromatosis, a rare genetic condition that causes tumors on nerve tissue. Ortiz’s family confirmed his death to NBC6’s sister station, T... -
Woman dead, 2 children hospitalized after shooting in NE Miami-Dade: MDSO
A shooting investigation is underway Saturday morning in Northeast Miami-Dade, deputies said.
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Fashion shows, dodgeball and wine festivals: April events being held in Fort Lauderdale
The City of Fort Lauderdale is gearing up for a month full of events.
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Upland Park is set to be western Miami-Dade's new transit-oriented community
A $1 billion mixed used community is expected to be western Miami-Dade’s next big thing. It’s called Upland Park, and community leaders hope the development will bridge the west end to the rest of the county. It’s one of many construction projects featured in NBC6’s What’s Being Built Here series. For years, the 47 acr... -
BSO searching for man who sexually assaulted woman, 81, in Lauderdale Lakes
Authorities are searching for a man who they said sexually assaulted an 81-year-old woman in Lauderdale Lakes early Friday.
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New video shows social media model's alleged DUI crash in Miami that killed 2
New surveillance footage shows a violent crash in downtown Miami that left two people dead and led to DUI manslaughter charges for a social media model who allegedly walked away from the scene.
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Authorities investigating after woman found shot to death in SW Miami-Dade
Authorities are investigating after a woman was found shot to death in southwest Miami-Dade Friday evening.
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After Belen student tragedy, what to know about sudden cardiac arrest among teens
The state of Florida only requires all high school athletes to undergo a regular physical exam, but underlying heart conditions can often go unnoticed.