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‘We need quicker reporting': Some lawmakers push for stronger data breach regulation
How long a company has to notify consumers that their information has been compromised in a breach depends on where they live.
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Compromised: Why experts say data breaches are on the rise
A look at data breaches and identity theft complaints from across the country show a steady increase since 2020.
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Here's when Miami-Dade and Broward elections departments will post first results
For those looking for an early glimpse of how South Florida is voting, here’s when Miami-Dade and Broward will start sharing election results.
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New refund rule for air travelers is now in effect. Here's what to know
The new rule requires what they are calling “automatic refunds” for passengers for significant flight delays and cancellations.
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What to consider before buying a water filter for your home
Many people turn to water filters to help take out contaminants and heavy metals, but picking the best one for your home can be challenging.
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Haitian American social media page becomes target of phishing scam
In the blink of an eye, Wanda Tima watched the community Facebook page she started 13 years ago slip out of her control and into the hands of a hacker.
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‘Green and cloudy': Viewers share concerns about drinking water in NBC6 survey
When asked what most concerned them about their drinking water, almost 20% of respondents mentioned the smell or color of their tap water.
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How some South Florida cities are tackling forever chemicals in water
The first ever national drinking water standards for PFAS went into place this year. The new regulations require local water systems to test for the amount of PFAS in their drinking water and add treatment solutions to address these chemicals.
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Are forever chemicals in my tap water? For many in South Florida, the answer is yes
City of Pembroke Pines, North Miami, Bal Harbour, North Bay Village, Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department, Hialeah, City of Miami Beach, and Lauderhill have been pinpointed as PFAS hotspots
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Officials give price gouging warning ahead of Hurricane Milton
Essentials like water, gas, and lumber have become hot commodities as Hurricane Milton approaches Florida and as people scramble to prepare, federal and state officials are warning of reports of price gouging.