SWAT Situation in Deerfield Beach
Broward Sheriff's Office deputies were trying to convince an armed man in Deerfield Beach to come out of a apartment he ran into. A deputy saw the man running on a roof and jumping off it. He made his...
View ArticleSistine Seagull: A Smoke Cam Star
The cameras of the world were fixed on the humble chimney atop the Sistine Chapel Tuesday awaiting a smoke signal from the conclave meeting to elect the new pope when a winged creature appeared. It was...
View ArticleNJ to Use Industrial Deodorant on Rancid Landfill
New Jersey environmental protection authorities say the operator of one of the state's most noxious landfills can try to use industrial-strength deodorant to cover up the rotten-egg stench wafting from...
View ArticleDolphin Spotted in NYC's East River
A dolphin has been spotted in New York City's East River, near East 96th Street in Manhattan. Timothy Machnica from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation told NBC 4 New York the...
View ArticleMike Wallace: Dolphins Heading in 'Right Direction'
Mike Wallace says he's ready to get to work with his new Dolphins teammates a day after the wide receiver signed a 5-year deal with Miami. "I'm very excited to be here, very excited to start this next...
View ArticleMan Arrested After Posing as Cop: Police
A man was arrested after posing as a police officer in Miami, police said Wednesday. Juan Gonzalez, 44, was charged with falsely impersonating an officer and unlawful use of a police badge, according...
View ArticleLarge Mosquitoes Coming to South Florida: Scientist
Large numbers of mosquitoes the size of quarters that leave a painful bite are expected to come to Florida this summer, reported the Gainesville Sun. The gallinipper mosquito, which is native to...
View ArticleMen Talk About Arrest After Planning Harlem Shake in Hialeah
Last month, Tim Metz and Jamal Wright said their chance to join the Harlem Shake bandwagon was cut short by Hialeah Police. "It wasn't like a riot or anything, it was 20, 25 people -- nothing crazy,"...
View ArticleSuspect Who Tried to Run Over Officers Shot, Killed
A man who got into a police cruiser and tried to run down officers was shot and killed by an officer in the Hammocks in southwest Miami-Dade late Tuesday, police said. The incident happened shortly...
View ArticleNissan Recalls Five 2013 Models for Airbag Concerns
Nissan is recalling five of its 2013 model year vehicles because the front passenger airbag may not deploy in a crash. The recall includes certain model year 2013 Altima, LEAF, Pathfinder, Sentra and...
View ArticleWoman Who Had Five-Organ Transplant Gives Birth to Healthy Baby
When Alkadi Alhayal was born at Jackson Memorial Hospital on Feb. 26, she made medical history "This is a first time ever in the world, and we have searched all medical literature. All registries in...
View ArticleCatholics Throughout the Americas Celebrate New Pope
Tears and cheers erupted across the Americas on Wednesday as an Argentine cardinal became the first pope from the hemisphere, and many expressed hope that he help bring the church closer to the...
View ArticleProblem-Plagued Used Cars
Consumer Reports’ engineers find the new BMW 3 Series is great to drive, but its surveys show some older models aren’t aging well. For example, the BMW 335i from 2007 through 2010 tends to have fuel...
View ArticleJessica Alba Talks New Book in Coral Gables
Actress Jessica Alba spoke before a crowd in Coral Gables Wednesday night. NBC 6's Jackie Nespral moderated the conversation, which began with Alba explaining why she created "The Honest Company." Alba...
View ArticlePedestrian Fatally Hit on I-595
A pedestrian was fatally hit by at least two cars on Wednesday night on Interstate 595 and Pine Island Road. The two cars stayed on the scene, but the eastbound lanes of the highway were closed for...
View Article"I Want to Finally Put the Shame Back on the Church"
When he was 11 years old, Michael Duran says he was sexually abused by a now-defrocked priest, allegations against whom led to a $10 million settlement between the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and four...
View Article"A Working Man's Pope"
Pope Francis, the first-ever Jesuit and Latin American to lead the Roman Catholic Church, was not a widely known figure on the international stage before emerging Wednesday evening on the balcony of...
View ArticleJurors Resume Deliberations in Miami Cop's Murder Case
Jurors will resume deliberations Thursday in the trial of a man charged with murdering a Miami Police officer nearly 25 years ago. Dennis Escobar, 52, is charged with first-degree murder in the March...
View ArticleSunny, Highs in Low 70s Thursday in South Florida
Thursday morning began with cool temps in the mid 50s in South Florida but it's expected to be sunny and warm to the low to mid 70s. A strong North wind will make temps feel even cooler through the...
View ArticleCarnival to Fly Dream Passengers Home
Carnival Cruise Lines made arrangements for passengers aboard the stranded ship Dream to fly home after the cruise ship reported equipment problems while docked in St. Maarten on the last leg of a...
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