Solar Plane or UFO? Pilot's Prank Startles Sky-Watchers
The pilot of the world's only solar-powered plane that can fly at night tells transportation reporter Adam Tuss he was toying with people who might be watching him land at Dulles Airport. Read the full...
View ArticleMayor Says She Wants More Thorough Inspections of Decks
North Bay Village Mayor Connie Leon-Kreps told NBC 6 Monday that she is asking for more thorough inspections of decks following last Thursday's collapse at Shuckers Bar & Grill. The city's chief...
View ArticleMan's Pulse Restored After Near-Drowning: Authorities
Authorities said they restored the pulse of a man after he nearly drowned in the waters off Miami Beach Monday evening. Miami Beach Fire Rescue responded to a call of a man drowning in the water near...
View ArticleSoFla Woman Sheds Pounds and Stays Fit Through Social Media
It's hard to believe the Crystal Moss stretching for a run in the park is the same person as the one in her "before" picture on Instagram. It was snapped back in 2009. The now-fit woman from Sunrise...
View ArticleOxford English Dictionary Adds "Tweet" and "Big Data"
The Oxford English Dictionary is catching up to the high-tech world. The word "tweet," appearing both as a noun and a verb, was added to the dictionary despite the OED's own rule that "a new word needs...
View ArticleGroup Spray Painted Gay Slurs on Chick-fil-A: Davie Police
Police are asking for the public's help in finding a group of graffiti artists who were caught on video spray-painting gay slurs on the walls of a Davie Chick-fil-A restaurant. The vandalism happened...
View ArticleWeather Forecast: Partly Cloudy and Hot Tuesday
Expect another afternoon with partly cloudy and hot conditions as rain chances remain low Tuesday in South Florida. High pressure is hanging around, keeping mainly dry conditions in place, just as we...
View ArticlePool of 40 Potential Jurors Reached in Zimmerman Trial
A pool of 40 potential jurors has been reached in the George Zimmerman trial, Circuit Judge Debra Nelson announced in court Tuesday. Those potential jurors went through the initial round of...
View ArticleWork Wrapped Up at Site in Search for Missing Woman
Law enforcement officers wrapped up work two days of work at an Opa-locka lot Tuesday without finding anything conclusive in their search for a missing Hallandale Beach woman, a police spokesman said....
View Article911 Caller Sentenced to Jail For Deadly Lie
A man who admitted to lying to a 911 dispatcher that he was robbed at gunpoint, leading responding police to fatally shoot an unarmed man in Pasadena, Calif., took a plea deal for three months in jail,...
View ArticleFirefighters Battle Grass Fire in Southwest Miami-Dade
Miami-Dade and Forest Service firefighters were battling a grass fire in southwest Miami-Dade early Tuesday, officials said. Seven units responded to the fire that was reported in the area of Southwest...
View ArticleWATCH: 2008 Times Square Bike Bomber Plants Explosive
The FBI released new surveillance video that tracks the bike-riding suspect in the 2008 Times Square military recruiting station bombing from 37th Street to the device drop-off point. The surveillance...
View ArticleWoman, 21, to Begin Serving Sentence in Fatal Crash
The former University of Miami student convicted in the crash that killed an elderly woman in Coral Gables is expected to begin serving her sentence soon. Ivanna Victoria Villanueva, 21, was sentenced...
View ArticleDad Delivers Baby at Home in Hialeah
Call him “Dr. Dad.” Ronald Rey, a father from Hialeah, had to pull double duty when his baby refused to wait. “I panicked, I wasn’t expecting it,” said Ivis Rey, who was a month away from her due date...
View ArticleVideo of Davie School Employee Accused of Abuse Released
The Broward State Attorney's Office on Monday released shocking video of what they say is an Alternative Education Foundation employee accused of child abuse. David Baier, 50, was arrested last August...
View ArticleDade Commission Approves No-Kill Shelter Plan
The Miami-Dade County Commission has approved a plan that will stop the killing of adoptable dogs and cats in county shelters. Commissioners approved the plan at a meeting Tuesday. But to stop the...
View ArticleNew Video Shows Bike Bomber Riding to Times Square
The FBI and NYPD released new video Tuesday of the suspect in the 2008 bombing of an armed forces recruiting station in Times Square, and announced a reward of up to $65,000 for information leading to...
View ArticlePolice Investigate Purse Snatching in Plantation
Plantation Police are looking for a man who stole a purse from the hostess stand at a Cuban restaurant. The purse snatching occurred on June 6 at Padrino's located at 801 S. University Drive in the...
View ArticleBacteria Sprayed to Eradicate Foul Bird Odor
After months of complaints and debate, the smell at one of San Diego's most popular tourist destinations may be a bit more pleasant. After an accumulation of bird droppings left an unwanted scent near...
View ArticleMan Arrested for Bringing Son, 6, for Drug Buy: Deputies
A Sarasota man was arrested after bringing his 6-year-old son with him to buy drugs, according to authorities. Gregory Wagner, 48, and his friend, Fallon Miller, 32, drove to a north Sarasota home, an...
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