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Tropical depression 19: Here's what determines if Florida could see impacts next week
Tropical depression 19 officially formed Thursday morning, and now sits less than 90 miles away from the Nicaragua/Honduras coastline, prompting hurricane and tropical storm watches and warnings for those countries.
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What to know about Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, Trump's pick to serve as attorney general
In picking Rep. Matt Gaetz as his nominee for attorney general, President-elect Donald Trump is looking to install a fierce loyalist who has been seen as divisive even within his own party.
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NBC6 First Alert Forecast – Nov. 14, 2024 – Morning
NBC6’s Adam Berg has your forecast for today, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024.
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Lawmakers shocked over Matt Gaetz's nomination to Trump's cabinet
President-elect Donald Trump stunned Senate Republicans by announcing Wednesday that he will nominate Rep. Matt Gaetz to be U.S. attorney general. NBC6’s Lorena Inclan reports
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Holiday shopping season is here Florida. Here's how to stay safe
To help residents stay safe, Attorney General Ashley Moody and other officials are releasing the the 2024 Holiday Consumer Protection Guide on Wednesday.
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Florida AG warns of scammers this holiday shopping season
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody warned consumers to be cautious of deals and other scams this holiday season. NBC6’s Laura Rodriguez reports
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5 things to know about Matt Gaetz
Matt Gaetz worked at a private law practice before running for public office.
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What to know about Marco Rubio, from Miami beginnings to Trump's pick for secretary of state
President-elect Donald Trump has named Sen. Marco Rubio as his choice for secretary of state. Rubio, 53, was born in Miami and still calls the city his home. He is the son of Cuban immigrants. He was a longshot candidate against then-Gov. Charlie Crist for the 2010 GOP nomination for Senate. But Rubio rode the tea party wave in 2010...
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West Kendall nonprofit motivates next generation of musicians
NBC6 awarded an Impact Grant to South Florida Center for Percussive Arts for its commitment to motivating young students who will be the next generation of musicians. Sophia Hernandez highlights the work the nonprofit does in the community.
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Hundreds of books have been pulled from Florida school libraries, officials say
“The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison. “Forever” by Judi Blume. “Slaughterhouse-Five” by Kurt Vonnegut. All have been pulled from the shelves of some Florida schools, according to the latest list compiled by the Florida Department of Education tallying books removed by local school districts. Recent changes to state law have empowered parents and residents to challenge school library books and...
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Human head washes ashore on Key Biscayne
Police are investigating after a human head washed ashore on Key Biscayne.
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Decisions loom for DeSantis after Trump reportedly picks Rubio, adds Waltz
When he returns from a trade mission to Italy, Gov. Ron DeSantis likely will face decisions about picking a successor to U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio and setting a special election to replace U.S. Rep. Mike Waltz.
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Trump reportedly picking Marco Rubio as his secretary of state
President-elect Donald Trump has reportedly chosen Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., to serve as secretary of state
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5 things to know about Sen. Marco Rubio
Here are five things to know about Sen. Marco Rubio.
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Police investigating after human head washes ashore at Key Biscayne
Police are investigating after a human head washed ashore on Key Biscayne on Tuesday morning.
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Police respond after human head washes ashore at Key Biscayne
RAW: Police respond after a human head washes ashore at Key Biscayne.
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Florida holds 3 of the best college towns in the US, study says
In order to help students narrow down the best college town for them, WalletHub compared cities based on indicators of academic, social and economic opportunities.
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‘A wholesale repudiation': The red tsunami that swept Florida
Florida voters left no doubt on Election Day that Republicans are in control of the political levers across the Sunshine State
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A month after Milton, St. Lucie continues recovery from deadly tornadoes
It’s been one month since tornadoes ripped through parts of southeastern Florida, and some of the areas hardest hit are still recovering.