Coral Springs Executive Released After 6-Day Captivity
The wife of a Coral Springs medical supply company executive said he is on his way back home after six days in captivity in Beijing. Chip Starnes, 42, was released Thursday after being held by workers...
View Article4-Woman Ring Drugs & Steals From Men: Deputies
Authorities are searching for a four-member ring of women who have gone home with men they meet at upscale bars, drug them and then steal from them. The Broward Sheriff's Office has gotten arrest...
View ArticleDeerfield Beach Woman Scares Intruder With Toy Gun
A Deerfield Beach woman scared away an intruder with a toy gun. Jane Rainboth, who lives on Trace Circle, stopped an intruder by showing him a gun, which happened to be fake, according to a Broward...
View ArticleGirls Called Cops on Teen Burglars: Hialeah Police
Two young girls who were home by themselves hid in a bathroom and called 911 when two teens broke into their Hialeah house, before police rushed over and took the suspects into custody, authorities...
View ArticleBoca Man Tried to Steal Car, Ran Away Barefoot and Left Shoes Next to Car:...
A Boca Raton man was arrested after he tried to steal a car, but ran away from the scene barefoot, leaving his shoes next to the car, authorities said. Dominick Andrew Giordano, 32, was arrested Monday...
View ArticleCouple Arrested for Leaving 1 and 2-Year-Old Home Alone: Cops
A mother and father were arrested afer leaving their two toddlers alone at home without supervision for more than three hours, Miramar Police said. Kia Salichs, 20, and Christoher Daniel, 21, were...
View ArticleDavis Fires Back After Perry's Teen Mom Remark
Texas State Sen. Wendy Davis fired back Thursday afternoon at Gov. Rick Perry, after he took aim at her past a single teen mom and her marathon 11-hour filibuster to block new abortion restrictions....
View Article2 More Molestation Charges for Fired Preschool Teacher
A Broward judge ordered a former Coconut Creek preschool teacher held on no bond Thursday after he was charged with two additional counts of lewd and lascivious molestation. Broward Circuit Judge John...
View ArticleFeds: Immigration Officer Bribed With Egg Rolls
A Santa Ana, Calif.-based immigration officer took thousands of dollars in bribes — and 200 egg rolls — from applicants seeking citizenship and green cards, federal prosecutors said. Mai Nhu Nguyen,...
View ArticleGirl's Treehouse, Taller Than Law Allows, Could Be Torn Down
An 8-year-old New Jersey girl's treehouse might have to be torn down after a neighbor has complained that it violates city laws. Katie Tenebruso's family built the 19-foot-tall treehouse as a...
View ArticleGrumpiness Leads to Productivity, Study Finds
Grumpiness can lead to productivity, a new study's findings suggest. A recent study published in the Academy of Management Journal found that creativity improves when people experience negative...
View ArticleLetters Ask Judge to Teach Jesse Jackson Jr. a Lesson
While the court files are packed with sympathetic and supportive letters for former Illinois congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife, Sandi, who will be sentenced in a Washington, D.C., courtroom...
View ArticleShout Out on 6: Immigration Bill
What do you think of the immigration bill passed by the U.S. Senate? To vote, call or text 305-600-5161 or vote on NBC 6 South Florida's Facebook and Twitter accounts.
View ArticleConsumer Reports: Top Lawn Mowers
Keeping your lawn cut can be a big job, dragging your mower out dozens of times a year. To help you find mowers that are easier to use, Consumer Reports’ testers put their backs into it at the...
View ArticleHialeah Man Not Being Singled Out, Police Dept. Says
The Hialeah Police Department spoke out Thursday about allegations that officers are harassing a man who plans on running for mayor of that city. This week NBC 6 viewers saw two videos shot by Juan...
View ArticleZimmerman's Attorney Continues Cross-Examination of Witness
George Zimmerman’s defense attorney continued cross-examination of one of the state’s key witnesses on Thursday inside the Seminole County Courthouse. Rachel Jeantel, 19, was on the phone with Trayvon...
View ArticleMiami Red Light Camera Suspension Begins Monday
Beginning on Monday Miami's red light camera program will be out of commission – suspended because of an issue with how the tickets are appealed. City Commissioner Francis Suarez says the program has...
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US & Senegal's First Families: First Lady Michelle Obama and US President Barack Obama pose with Senegal President Macky Sall (R) and his wife Marieme Faye Sall (L) on June 27, 2013 outside the...
View ArticleBulls' Noah: We'll Beat the Heat in 2014
It did not take long for someone to start taking swipes at the Miami Heat. Less than a week after Miami wrapped up its second straight NBA championship with a win over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 7...
View ArticleThousands Celebrate Chicago Blackhawks Victory
Holding the Stanley Cup high to thousands of cheering Blackhawks fans, team captain Jonathan Toews described it all as "unbelievable." "For the guys that were here in 2010, we didn't think there was a...
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