Daniela Flamini is a bilingual digital editor at NBC 6 and Telemundo 51 in Miami. Before joining the web team at NBC/Telemundo, Flamini worked as a reporter and researcher with Poynter Institute for Media Studies, a researcher with the Duke Reporters' Lab and a reporter with el Nuevo Herald. As an undergraduate student at Duke University, she completed an honors interdisciplinary thesis on the global fact-checking movement and what the practice of fact-checking reveals about the state of modern digital journalism. In her spare time, Flamini enjoys reading magazines, watching Netflix shows and running.
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NBC 6 & Telemundo 51 Are Ready To Clear The Shelters With Our 2021 Adopt & Donate Campaign
Animal shelters in South Florida and across the country are once again teaming up with NBC and Telemundo stations to find loving homes for pets in need with our Clear the Shelters pet adoption and donation campaign.
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Find Out Which Hurricane Evacuation Zone You're In
Storm surge occurs when ocean water gets pushed onto shore by a tropical storm or hurricane. County officials make evacuation decisions based on a hurricane’s track and projected storm surge, so it’s important to know which zone you live in before a storm hits.
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Hialeah Teacher Sexually Abused Multiple Students for Years: Police
A Hialeah teacher was arrested Friday for allegedly engaging in inappropriate and abusive sexual behavior with at least three underage students over the course of several years. 41-year-old Jeanette Valle-Tejeda is facing various charges of child abuse, sexual battery and committing sex acts with a minor. She’d been employed with Miami-Dade County public schools for twenty years. Police were...
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Mayor Warns Crowds to Stay Away from City of Miami Following South Beach Chaos
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez held a press conference Friday to send a warning that rowdy crowds and “lawlessness” would not be tolerated in the city this weekend after law enforcement has struggled with masses of tourists in South Beach.
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Office Depot Will Let You Laminate Your Vaccination Card For Free Through July
Americans who have received a coronavirus vaccine can laminate their vaccination cards at Office Depot for free now through July, the company announced Thursday. “To help protect completed COVID-19 Vaccination Record Cards against damages, Office Depot is helping its customers upgrade the durability of their cards with free lamination services, now through July 25,” a press release read. Customers can…
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Broward Mayor Says He's Preparing Proposal to Lift County's COVID Restrictions in 3 Phases
Broward Mayor Steve Geller said he has begun to draw up plans to loosen coronavirus restrictions in the county as more residents become vaccinated. Geller said he has sent a proposal to Dr. Anthony Fauci and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and is waiting for them to give the green light. His plan to lift the restrictions in…
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Permanent Walk-Up COVID-19 Vaccination Site to Open in Miramar
A permanent coronavirus vaccination site is set to open at Vizcaya Park in Miramar, with no appointments necessary to receive a dose. The walk-up site will be operated by the Florida Division of Emergency Management, which has partnered with Broward County to “give the community access to the Pfizer vaccine.” Both first and second doses will be administered at the…
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Curious Fort Lauderdale Cat Climbs to Edge of Bridge, Led to Safety by Animal Rescue Volunteers
Local animal rescue volunteers assured that a curious kitty was led to safety after Fort Lauderdale fire crews attempted to rescue her from where she’d gotten stuck atop a light on the edge of a causeway bridge about 50 feet above water.
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These Are the 10 Best Areas to Live in South Florida in 2021, According to a Study
A study has selected Brickell as the best city to live in South Florida for 2021, according to a ranking system that takes 15 factors into consideration.
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‘A Little Annoying': Some Tourists Unhappy With Miami Beach's 8 P.M. Curfew
Tourists were frustrated Sunday in South Beach as police kicked off a second night of trying to enforce curfew. “It’s a little annoying that we have to be in by 8 o’clock,” one visitor said to NBC 6. “We’re usually down here till at least midnight or later.” Just an hour after the curfew kicked in, a fight broke...