Lobsterman Falls Overboard, Rescued 40 Miles Away
A New York lobsterman who fell off his boat and was missing for nearly 12 hours was rescued by the Coast Guard about 40 miles from the vessel, floating in the ocean using his rubber boots as a raft....
View ArticleEmergency Dispatcher Investigated After Alleged Racial Slur
An emergency dispatcher in Hartford, Conn., is under investigation after he allegedly made a racial slur over a police radio. The emergency dispatcher was caught on tape saying: "That's going to be 198...
View ArticleChicago Police Files Found in Wisconsin Cemetery
Chicago Police Department documents, some of them marked as confidential, were found this week in a trash bin in a Wisconsin cemetery. The manager of Prairie Home Cemetery, in Waukesha, just west of...
View ArticleWATCH: Apple Store Tantrum Goes Viral
It doesn't take a genius to know that if you don't schedule an appointment at an Apple Genius Bar, chances are you will have to wait for help. That did not go over well with one customer, who walked...
View ArticleArrest Made in Lauderhill Drug Deal Bust: Police
One people was arrested after a drug deal went bad in Lauderhill on Thursday, police said. According to police, two minors were going to sell drugs to another minor and adult in the parking lot of...
View ArticleWeather Forecast: Hot, Dry Afternoon in South Florida
Pleasant conditions Thursday morning will be short-lived as the heat moves over South Florida. The day started off with temperatures in the mid 70s, with mostly sunny skies overhead. Download the NBC 6...
View ArticleEPA Investigating Depleted Uranium at Opa-Locka Airport
The U.S. Envionmental Protection Agency was investigating after a part of the Opa-locka Executive Airport was evacuated on Thursday when depleted uranium was detected inside a 55-gallon drum and a...
View ArticleWeiner Admits to Even More Online Affairs as Support Erodes
New York City mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner admitted Thursday to having online sexual relationships with as many as three women after he resigned from Congress, while a new poll showed his support...
View ArticleMiami Commission Resumes Red Light Camera Tickets
Miami commissioners on Thursday voted to resume issuing red-light camera tickets and deferred on whether the city should control murals on state and federal roads. Red light tickets will resume Friday...
View ArticleFlorida Woman Wanted for Stealing Bread: Deputies
A woman is wanted in Port Charlotte for stealing bread from a sub shop. At about 7:20 a.m. on Tuesday, Sam's Subs and Soups Shop received its daily delivery of bread from its supplier, Charlotte County...
View ArticleMan Arrested in Deadly 'Dine and Dash:' Deputies
A Florida man has been arrested for a 'dine and dash' prank that ended up killing someone, authorities said. Juan De Dios Rodriguez, 20, was arrested Tuesday for the death of restaurant manager Taian...
View ArticleMan Held on $25,000 Bond for Killing Raccoon
A man is being held on $25,000 bond for killing a raccoon next to a Carl's Furniture store in Coconut Creek. Joseph Amico, 26, is charged with causing a cruel death with pain and suffering to an...
View ArticleGreen Sea Turtle Leaves Florida for New Life in Vegas
A green sea turtle with an irreparable collapsed lung is making the journey from the Florida Keys to his new home in Las Vegas Thursday via FedEx, the Florida Keys News Bureau said. The 320-pound male...
View ArticleShout Out on 6: UF Decides To Remove Hernandez References From Stadium
Do you agree with UF's decision to remove all Aaron Hernandez references from its football stadium? To vote, call or text 305-600-5161 or vote on NBC 6 South Florida's Facebook and Twitter accounts.
View ArticleMonopoly Gets Rid of Jail Time to Cater to Busy Kids
Players on the latest version of the Monopoly board game will no longer have to risk jail time. In Hasboro's latest version of the game, Monopoly Empire, the jail feature has been eliminated to cater...
View ArticleSummer Temperatures are Heating Up
That summer sun is heating up the across the country and South Florida is approaching record numbers. “It’s very, very hot in the season because its summer,” said Kala Flynn. Little Kala and her mom...
View ArticleSeniors Unhappy They Can't Take Arcade Winnings Home
At Johnny's Rec Room, a senior arcade in Pompano Beach, Fla., two former frequent customers walked in and then right out when they heard about the new rules. Fliers let seniors know they're now paying...
View ArticleFather Charged After Girl Left Alone With Weapons
Police have found the father of the girl left alone in an apartment full of weapons in Little Havana. Luis Bianchi, 25, is being held on $5,000 bond on child neglect charges, according to Miami Police....
View ArticleMan Arrested After Ranting Store Didn't Sell His Favorite Drink: Cops
A Fort Pierce man was arrested for disturbing the peace at a Walgreens because the store didn't sell his favorite beverage, police said. Richard Lloyd, 60, was arrested July 4 for disorderly conduct...
View ArticleVersace Outlet Arrives at Sawgrass Mills
A new Versace outlet has arrived in South Florida. The Italian fashion store is now open at Sawgrass Mills, located at 12801 W Sunrise Blvd. as part of the new expansion of The Colonnade Outlets. This...
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