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‘I've never felt so alone': Lawsuit claims woman was wrongfully Baker Acted
A South Florida woman is taking legal action claiming she was held in mental institutions for nearly two weeks – for no legitimate reason.
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Three Broward judges' disciplinary complaints reach Florida Supreme Court
Three judges serving in Broward County have caught the attention of the Florida Supreme Court … and not in a good way.
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Video captures Tamarac mother's panic as she finds tracker on car – months before she was murdered
It’s evidence the sheriff said could have led to her ex-husband Nathan Gingle’s arrest – if a full investigation were completed.
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Days appear numbered for Miami Beach hostel housing homeless
A hostel turned largely into a homeless shelter in Miami Beach could soon be demolished – and neighbors could not be happier.
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Scammer posing as realtor costs victims thousands and unfairly tarnishes a reputation
A woman thought she rented the perfect home, but it turned out to be a scam – and she wasn’t the only victim.
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Hopes and, for some, fears rise as Broward's two public hospital systems move closer
That coming together of what were once fierce competitors has some employees concerned that it could lead to massive job cuts.
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Young mother traveled to Miami for plastic surgery. She died hours later while at recovery house
The woman’s mother spoke exclusively to NBC6 Investigates about what she believes happened to her daughter and is calling for change to prevent others from being hurt.
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Religious vaccine exemptions on the rise in South Florida schools
A growing number of Floridians are choosing not to vaccinate their children, as parts of the country are currently battling measles outbreaks. At least one measles case has been reported in South Florida. While most students are vaccinated in Broward and Miami-Dade schools, the number of students with religious exemptions to vaccine requireme... -
Legacy of abuse lives on in court, as Boy Scouts rebrand
For over a century, the Boy Scouts of America tried to instill into millions of boys and young men its values — among them, trustworthiness. But a violation of trust — a failure to protect boys from sexual abusers in their ranks — fueled lawsuits that forced the Scouts into a $2.4 billion bankruptcy reorganization and last month, ... -
Musk's DOGE team claims ‘termination' of Radio/TV Marti headquarters building lease
Miami headquarters for Radio and TV Marti among list of “terminated” leases targeted by Elon Musk’s DOGE team. But NBC6 Investigates finds, like some of its other claims, the facts don’t add up.
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Woman accused of running unlicensed recovery house speaks out after second arrest
A woman arrested for the second time, accused of operating an unlicensed recovery house for people who had cosmetic surgery, is now speaking out in an exclusive interview with NBC6 Investigates.
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Owners want property manager out of their communities after his arrest
Homeowners from several communities are wondering what’s next for them after their property manager was accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from a homeowner’s association at another community where he worked.
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Woman arrested for 2nd time, accused of operating unlicensed post-cosmetic surgery home
A woman and her daughter were arrested after investigators said they were running an illegal post-surgery recovery house.
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Murder charges, sentences reduced for one-time death row inmate who headed violent drug-dealing gang
The reputed leader of a notorious, violent drug gang that terrorized Liberty City in the 1990s, already taken off death row after a judge found prosecutors committed misconduct, saw his convictions and life sentences reduced Wednesday in a plea deal with the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office.
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Property manager featured in NBC6 investigation arrested
Prosecutors say Michael Curtis and his company stole a nearly half-a-million-dollar insurance settlement from homeowners at the Fairways of Sunrise.
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Police body camera video shows Miami officer fatally shooting pet dog
Video shows the moments a police officer shot and killed a pet dog in a Miami park.
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Video: Alexander brothers' accusers detail alleged sexual attacks in statements with investigators
In several video-recorded statements obtained by NBC6 Investigates, three women describe violent sexual encounters which they say were committed by one or more of the Alexander brothers.