Treating Crash Victims Largest Incident Ever for SF General
Spinal fractures leading to paralysis. Strange road rashes covering entire bodies. Severe internal bleeding leading to near-death. This is what emergency doctors and staff members at Bay Area medical...
View Article1 Dead, 3 Injured in Pompano Beach Armed Robbery
One man died and three others were injured in a Pompano Beach shooting early Sunday morning. The four men were playing dominoes outside a home on the 1600 block of Northwest 7th Lane just before 1 a.m....
View ArticleTropical Storm Chantal Moving Rapidly Toward Lesser Antilles
Tropical Storm Chantal was moving rapidly toward the Lesser Antilles early Monday after forming late Sunday over the Atlantic, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami. As of 5 a.m., Chantal...
View ArticleMarlins' Fernandez Selected to All-Star Game
Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez has already had an excellent rookie campaign, and it got even better on Saturday when he was named to the National League All-Star team. The Cuban American righty...
View ArticleWoman Falsely Reported Home Invasion: Police
A Suffield, Conn., woman is facing charges for falsely reporting a home invasion and brutal assault. Kelly Wilson, 29, of Thrall Avenue, was arrested on Wednesday after a nearly three-month...
View ArticleWeather Forecast: Mostly Sunny and Breezy Monday
Breezy conditions will continue across South Florida Monday, providing another day of dangerous rip currents. But bright sunshine will dominate again as highs reach 89. Showers and storms will be quick...
View ArticleFla. Woman Stabbed 2 Officers With Syringe During Arrest: Cops
A Florida woman is facing battery charges after she stabbed two Melbourne Police officers with a syringe as they were trying to arrest her Sunday, authorities said. Kristen Lacey Monk, 22, is charged...
View ArticleHollywood Beach Losing Parking Spaces for Resort Construction
Beachgoers planning on driving to Hollywood better pack plenty of patience as construction on the new Margaritaville Hollywood Beach Resort will make hundreds of parking spaces unavailable. The Maurice...
View Article"Horror Show" Hoarder Found Passed Out in Home
“They literally found a horror show inside.” That’s how Pennsylvania SPCA humane law enforcement director George Bengal described what authorities found inside a stuffy, trash-filled Philadelphia home....
View ArticleFive Children Ejected, Injured in Dallas Crash
Dallas police say five children were ejected from an SUV after a crash with a pickup truck early Monday morning. The collision took place just before 1 a.m. at Garland Road and Buckner Boulevard where...
View ArticleSuspected Drunk Driver Kills Couple Out on Daily Walk
A man suspected of driving under the influence struck and killed a married couple who were taking their daily walk in a San Diego-area neighborhood Sunday morning, officials confirmed. The victims, a...
View ArticleStarving Horses Left to Die in Miami Gardens Stable: SPCA
Two starving and abused horses that were rescued from a boarding facility in Miami Gardens were recovering Monday, according to the South Florida Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The...
View ArticleFacebook Launches New Search Engine For All U.S. Users
Social networking site Facebook is launching its new search feature on Monday, according to The New York Times. CEO Mark Zuckerberg released in January an early version of Graph Search, which was...
View ArticleGoogle Doodle Celebrates Roswell UFO Legacy
Google marked the 66th anniversary of the Roswell UFO event with a new Google Doodle on Monday. The Doodle features an interactive game where the user is tasked with helping a stranded alien who...
View ArticleNo Bond for Burglary Suspect Caught With SmartWater Technology
A suspect who was caught breaking into a car in Fort Lauderdale thanks to a new, high-tech crime-fighting water will be staying behind bars, a judge ruled Monday. Micheal Jackson, 21, is charged with...
View ArticleFPL to Demolish 4 Stacks at 1960s-Era Power Plant
Florida Power & Light will demolish four stacks at its 1960s-era Port Everglades Power Plant, the company said Monday. The four red-and-white-striped stacks are 350 feet tall with 7,500-ton...
View ArticleBurglar Arrested After He Falls Asleep During Heist: Police
A burglar was arrested after he fell asleep in the middle of a heist, and the homeowner discovered him sleeping on the couch, police said. Domonique Pinkard, 21, was found early Sunday morning by the...
View ArticleNew Shooting Range Coming to Wynwood
Wynwood, which has become an area known for art galleries and gourmet restaurants, will soon be the home of a new shooting range. But Lock & Load Miami won’t be your average shooting range – with...
View ArticleShout Out on 6: Have Red Light Cameras Made Roads Safer?
Do you think red light cameras have made our roads safer? To vote, call or text 305-600-5161 or vote on NBC 6 South Florida's Facebook and Twitter accounts.
View ArticleSkull Found in Water of SoFla Golf Course
A plumber said he found a human skull as he was doing work on a South Florida golf course Monday. Clayton Thomas Merritt discovered a clay pot containing the skull during a dive in a canal at the...
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