The Latest
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Confusion over abortion rights in Florida
Reproductive rights advocates urge women to reach out to their doctors – and not social media – if they are confused about their options.
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Man and 2 women charged with murder in deadly shooting at Miramar apartment complex
A man and two women are facing murder charges in the fatal shooting of a man at a Miramar apartment complex last month.
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8 alleged gang members, including teen, arrested in multiple murders, shootings: BSO
Eight members of a “violent, criminal gang” were arrested after a months-long investigation, the Broward Sheriff’s Office announced.
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Man convicted of murdering woman in 2007 sentenced to life in prison
A man convicted of killing a New York woman who disappeared in South Florida nearly two decades ago will spend the rest of his life behind bars.
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The cost and savings of Florida's Amendment 5: How much will taxpayers really save?
The newly approved Amendment 5 will adjust part of your homestead exemption according to inflation.
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What's the difference between poll workers and poll watchers?
If you plan to vote Nov. 5, chances are you’ll come across poll workers and poll watchers at voting sites. But how do they differ?
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‘Fundamentally wrong': State-backed ads against Florida amendments draw criticism
Television ads telling Floridians to vote against Amendments 3 and 4 are not unusual – but who is sponsoring some of the ads is.
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Ex-police director Freddy Ramirez endorses James Reyes for Miami-Dade Sheriff
Former Miami-Dade Police Director Freddy Ramirez on Thursday announced his support for James Reyes in the race for Miami-Dade Sheriff.
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Families of murder victims sue Miami Gardens apartment complex, blaming lack of security
Two families are seeking justice after their loved ones were killed in unresolved shootings at the Cedar Grove Apartments.
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Florida woman impacted by ‘cruel' abortion ban speaks out in support of Amendment 4
Deborah, who asked not to reveal her last name, shared her heartbreaking story with NBC6, hoping it would lead people to vote yes on Amendment 4.