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Exclusive: Thousands of BP Oil Spill Samples Sit Inside South Florida Warehouse
Thousands of samples from the 2010 BP oil spill are inside a South Florida warehouse. NBC 6 Investigators were granted exclusive access and explain why some say they could lead to answers.
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New Fort Lauderdale Fire Station Shut Down Over Mold Issues
Photos obtained by NBC 6 show mold on air conditioner vents, ceilings and walls.
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‘This is My Residence': Facing Calls to Resign, North Miami Beach Mayor Speaks Out
“I want to let everybody know and I want it to be clear that I have always been a resident of North Miami Beach.” That’s the message of North Miami Beach Mayor Anthony DeFillipo to the thousands of residents he was elected to serve.
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Armed Battery Suspect in Custody After SWAT Standoff in Miramar Neighborhood: Police
An armed battery suspect who hid out in a Miramar neighborhood was taken into custody after a SWAT standoff Thursday, officials said.
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‘Don't Have the Words': Family Outraged After No Charges Filed in Fatal Miami Police Shooting
The family of a man shot and killed by Miami police during a confrontation following a traffic stop last year is speaking out after learning the sergeant who fired the fatal shot won’t be charged.
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Delays at Florida Airports After Radar Issue Causes Ground Stop
Flights to and from Florida airports were experiencing delays after a radar issue caused a ground stop Monday, officials said.
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Firefighters Concerned About House Fires With Colder Weather, Holiday Traditions
Around this time of year, firefighters across South Florida are very concerned about fires as residents put up Christmas lights, light up the menorah, and turn up the space heaters.
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Man Facing Arson and Attempted Murder Charges in Miami Gas Station, Car Dealership Fires
A man who set a pump on fire at a Miami gas station and set a car on fire at a dealership is facing arson and attempted murder charges, police said.
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Man Charged With Murder After Selling Fentanyl to Woman Who Died From Overdose: Police
The president of the Broward Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers says the Florida law allowing the grand jury indictment is aimed at holding those who sell drugs accountable
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Fort Lauderdale Cop Who Shoved BLM Protester in 2020 Found Not Guilty
A Fort Lauderdale Police officer who was caught on camera shoving a protester during a 2020 Black Lives Matter protest was found not guilty of battery Monday.