Full Metro-North Service by Wednesday: Malloy
Metro-North service is expected to return to normal by Wednesday morning, five days after the train crash and derailment, Gov. Dannel Malloy said during a news conference on Monday afternoon. Work has...
View ArticleDramatic Photos: Oklahoma Tornado Strike
A child calls to his father after being pulled from the rubble of the Tower Plaza Elementary School following a tornado in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013. A tornado as much as a mile (1.6...
View ArticleSurveillance Video Shows Restaurant Burglary
Things are back to normal at a Columbian Deerfield Beach restaurant on Monday, but the owners and employees of El Balcon de las Americas feel violated after an early Saturday morning burglary. After...
View ArticleOklahoma Tornado: Videos, Images from the Ground
A massive 200 mph tornado ripped through the Oklahoma City area on Monday afternoon and left a 20-mile path of destruction in its wake. At least 51 people were killed, the Oklahoma City medical...
View ArticleConsumer Reports: Oversold Testosterone Treatments
Two years ago drugmakers spent $14 million promoting prescription testosterone. Last year they spent $100 million. And sales are soaring, topping two billion dollars in 2012. But Consumer Reports says...
View ArticleFHP Looks for Speeding Drivers From High Above
The Florida Highway Patrol isn’t only catching speeding drivers from the ground – it’s using a plane pilot to nab them, too. As NBC 6’s cameras followed FHP troopers at ground level, Telemundo 51 flew...
View ArticleMissing Miami Gardens Girl Found Safe, Father Arrested
A 10-month-old girl who went missing from Miami Gardens on Friday was found safe Sunday with her father, who was arrested and charged with taking her against a state or agency order, police said. Miami...
View ArticleBoat Pulled to Shore After Capsizing in Pompano Beach
What should have been a leisurely day out on the boat turned into a workout for those pulling and tugging at a small but heavy vessel that capsized in Pompano Beach Sunday afternoon. "The boat was...
View ArticleDolphins: Jones May Hold Out for New Contract
Miami Dolphins safety Reshad Jones had a breakout season in 2012, and he wants to parlay that season into a better contract, with the help of a little leverage. The Miami Herald reported Monday that...
View ArticleDCF Documents Reveal History With Family of Boy Left in Car
The Kendall mother charged with aggravated manslaughter in the death of her 11-month-old son had been diagnosed with postpartum depression soon after the baby was born, her attorneys revealed in court...
View ArticleRaw: Massive Funnel Clouds in Oklahoma
Massive funnel clouds were videotaped in Oklahoma on Monday. One massive tornado struck Moore, near Oklahoma City, killing more than 50 people.Photo Credit: AP
View ArticleNew Photos of Ronald Poppo To Be Released Tuesday
When Ronald Poppo was rushed to Jackson Memorial Hospital's Ryder Trauma Center on May 26, 2012, his future seemed bleak. He had lost a nose, an eye and most of his face. Almost a year later, doctors...
View ArticleFlood Watch in Broward, Miami-Dade Until 10 p.m.
A flood watch was in effect for parts of Miami-Dade and Broward through 10 p.m. Tuesday after heavy rains swept through the area overnight and more downpours were expected throughout the day. The flood...
View ArticleVogel Says He Never Called Heat 'Just Another Team'
Indiana Pacers coach Frank Vogel walked back from comments he made about the Miami Heat over the weekend, telling local radio that the current version of the Heat is better than the team that won the...
View ArticleCypress Bay Teacher Suspended for Sleeping in Class
A Cypress Bay High School teacher was suspended for two days without pay Tuesday by the Broward School Board. Patrick Geller, a science teacher at the Weston school, was found fast asleep in his...
View ArticleVoters Head to Polls for Historic L.A. Mayor's Race
After two years of campaigning bolstered by record contributions, the mayoral race between City Councilman Eric Garcetti and Controller Wendy Greuel comes to a close Tuesday as voters take to the...
View ArticleLawsuits Against Former Schools Police Chief, District Settled
The Miami-Dade school district says it’s pleased to have settled a pair of sexual harassment lawsuits filed by two female officers against its former police chief. Sources including Charles Hurley, the...
View ArticleYour Weather Photos: May 2013
Severe weather took place throughout South Florida on May 20. A flood watch remains in effect until 10 p.m. for Eastern Miami-Dade & Broward Counties on May 21. NBC 6 viewers sent in pictures from...
View ArticlePics Released of Man Missing on Boating Trip
Authorities on Tuesday released a photo of a Alaskan man who went missing after living in Key West for the past year. Jay Wesley Rydberg, 40, was reportedly living on 39-foot trimaran sailboat in the...
View ArticleDeerfield Beach Man Hit Girl With iPad Cord: Authorities
A 31-year-old Deerfield Beach man is being held on $7,500 bond after he hit a child multiple times with an iPad cord, authorities said. Jean Georges faces one count of cruelty toward a child after the...
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