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Two ocean drones launched to map Florida's coastline for the first time
Florida’s coastline is about to get mapped, and it’s all thanks to two unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) launched in St. Petersburg. The USVs, managed by the company Saildrone, are helping the Sunshine State on its multiyear mission to survey coastal waters within the continental shelf. “At 2,170 kilometers long, Florida’s coastline is second only to Alaska among U.S. states,”...
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Bodycam shows clown tussling with officer, calling him ‘stupid' in Palm Bay arrest
A Florida man dressed as a clown got into a scuffle with police in a trespassing arrest caught on bodycam video on Wednesday. Footage shared by the Palm Bay Police Department show a man dressed in a long-sleeved shirt with red and white stripes, yellow pants and yellow vest, complete with a red clown nose at the shopping center off…
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12-year-old Florida boy arrested after manifesto revealed plans to bomb school: Sheriff
A 12-year-old student was arrested Thursday in Southwest Florida after authorities said they found a manifesto detailing his plans to bomb his school. The Lee County Sheriff’s Office said the boy’s classmates at Veterans Park Academy for the Arts saw him creating “concerning drawings,” NBC affiliate WFLA reported. One of those drawings allegedly included a map of the school...
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Pedestrian struck and killed on I-95 southbound in Broward: FHP
Authorities are investigating after a pedestrian was struck and killed on southbound Interstate 95 in Fort Lauderdale early Friday.
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Road closures and detours for Ultra Music Festival start today in Miami
Ultra Music Festival is returning this weekend to Bayfront Park in the City of Miami, and road closures and detours will be going into effect Thursday. Don’t get caught in unnecessary traffic. Here’s what to know about the affected roadways. And for all things Ultra, go here. The detours start at around 9 p.m. and will continue through Monday,...
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Canada-backed billboard on I-75 in Miramar protests U.S. tariffs
New billboards paid for by the Canadian government are popping up around the state — including in South Florida — with warning messages regarding U.S. tariffs. NBC South Florida’s Chopper6 flew over the billboard off of Interstate 75 at the Miramar Parkway exit on Thursday. It reads, in capital letters: “Tariffs are a tax on your grocery bill,” and changes to,…
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Father in custody after 3 boys, mother shot to death in Pembroke Park: BSO
A woman and her three children were shot and killed at an apartment complex in Pembroke Park Wednesday night, and authorities say it was the father of two of the children who pulled the trigger. The shooting happened before 7:30 p.m. near the 3100 block of Hallandale Beach Boulevard, according to the Broward Sheriff’s Office. Pembroke Park Police officers...
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Woman pepper sprayed 71-year-old man, took his Rolex after sex: Miami-Dade Sheriff
A woman is behind bars after authorities say she pepper-sprayed an elderly man at a motel and stole his Rolex watch.
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Video shows substitute teacher instigating fight with 14-year-old: Florida sheriff
A substitute teacher in Hillsborough County is behind bars after authorities said he tried to start a fight with a 14-year-old boy on Tuesday. Benjamin Barnes, 26, is facing a battery charge after the incident that happened at 9:35 a.m. at Webb Middle School. The Hillsborough County Sheriff Office said Barnes “got into a verbal altercation with a 14-year-old male…
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Teen burned ‘from the belly down' by Molotov cocktail thrown into Miami-Dade home: Family
A teenage girl is in the intensive care unit and a family dog is not doing well after a Molotov cocktail was thrown into a southwest Miami-Dade home on Tuesday night, according to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office and the girl’s uncle. Authorities said they responded shortly after 10 p.m. to the residence on the 27000 block of Southwest 143rd...