TSA to Permit Small Knives, Golf Clubs on Planes
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration announced that it will allow small knives and other previously restricted items like golf clubs and hockey sticks on the plane for the first time since...
View ArticleNelson Hopes U.S.-Venezuela Relations Begin New Era
Senator Bill Nelson said he hopes the U.S. and Venezuela can begin a new era in their relationship, which, he said, has been strained over the past decade. Nelson spoke to NBC 6 after the death of...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Hugo Chavez
Hugo Chávez, Venezuela’s fiery president and the most prominent leftist leader in South America, died on March 5, 2013. The 58-year-old, who rose through his country’s military ranks and led a failed...
View ArticleVenezuela's Fiery Chavez Dead at 58
Hugo Chávez, Venezuela’s fiery president and the most prominent leftist leader in South America, died today after a long battle with cancer. The 58-year-old, who rose through his country’s military...
View ArticleSoFla Woman Claims Thieves Towed Her Car
Going bargain hunting at an Allapattah Goodwill store cost a local senior thousands of dollars on Friday. "When I see my car was not in the parking, I say 'Oh my car!'," says Justina Rubio who lives a...
View ArticleAuthorities Investigate Exploding Mailbox in Miami
Authorities are investigating after a mail box was blown up at a Miami home early Tuesday morning, officials said. The incident happened just before 5 a.m. at a duplex in the 5200 block of Northwest...
View ArticleSuspect in Hit-and-Run that Killed Couple, Baby, Ready to Surrender
The suspected driver who fled the scene of a grisly crash that killed a pregnant woman, her husband and ultimately the child they were expecting said Tuesday that he planned to surrender, though police...
View Article$51,000 Reward in Killing of Canadian Couple
Family and friends of a Canadian couple that was found dead in Hallandale Beach joined police Wednesday to ask for the public's help in finding their killers and announce an increase in the reward in...
View ArticleThousands of Sharks Migrate Off South Florida Coast
Several beaches along South Florida's coast line were closed after thousnds of sharks were seen migrating in the waters. Dozens of sharks were seen migrating in waters off Deerfield Beach on Thursday....
View ArticleCrews Offloading Toppled Cargo Containers at Port Everglades
Crews continued to work Wednesday to offload several tilting cargo containers from a barge docked at Port Everglades as officials said the work could take days. According to the Coast Guard, about two...
View ArticleJudge Denies Motion To Remove Herself From Tomica Case
A Miami-Dade judge denied a motion to remove herself from the case of a 20-year-woman charged with DUI manslaughter in a South Beach chef’s death. Circuit Judge Migna Sanchez-Llorens will continue to...
View ArticleHialeah Sign Mentions Chavez & Castro
A sign outside M & M Liquor store in Hialeah was getting attention Wednesday, following the death of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez. The sign was posted at 721 SE 8th Street in Hialeah.
View ArticleUM Law Students Help Undocumented Youths With Status
While many college students are dreaming of spring break this month, eight University of Miami law students will be skipping the beach and spending the week working for free. "Not only is this a great...
View Article2013 Calle Ocho Festival Street Closures
Miami Police have announced the street closures for the annual Calle Ocho Festival coming up this Sunday. The 2013 edition of the festival will be held Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Southwest 8th...
View ArticleRecently Demoted Schools Police Chief Out of Job
Miami-Dade Schools Police Chief Charles Hurley is no longer on the job, a school district official said. Hurley submitted his letter of resignation on Feb. 8, a district official confirmed to NBC 6 on...
View ArticleVegan & Juice Restaurant Serves Up Latin Comfort Food
Vegan & Juice is a little gem tucked away in a Sweetwater strip mall. The restaurant closes its doors by 6 p.m. every night but it hosts a large lunch crowd hungry for an alternative to regular...
View ArticleFinger Pointing Between Missing Boy's Parents in Report
The finger pointing about what happened to Dontrell Melvin is documented in a recently released police report. During an interview with Brittney Sierra at the Hallandale Beach Police headquarters, she...
View ArticleAnger Management for Bullet Buyers Question of the Day
Ninety-one percent of NBC 6 voters said in a survey Wednesday that they do not think a proposal to make bullet buyers take anger management classes would be effective in cutting down gun violence. Nine...
View Article73% of Voters Oppose Dolphins Stadium Tax Deal: Poll
The people of South Florida may be turning against the Miami Dolphins' effort to secure public funds for a proposed $400 million renovation of Sun Life Stadium. On Wednesday, The Miami Herald released...
View ArticleSoFla's Economy Has Benefited From Influx of Venezuelans
Venezuela’s loss is South Florida’s gain when it comes to the economy, according to experts. Tens of thousands of exiles have left the country and settled in South Florida, for various reasons. Some...
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