9/11 Victim's Remains Identified, More Than 11 Years After Attack
A 55-year-old man who died in the 2001 World Trade Center attack has had a piece of his remains identified for the first time, officials said Wednesday. The medical examiner's office said the...
View ArticleFacebook Reunites Mother and Daughter After 21 Years
A Tampa Bay mother has been reunited with her daughter through Facebook after spending decades apart. Mother, Lilly Martin, said her husband took her two girls to the Middle East 21 years ago because...
View ArticleWeird Miami Bus Tour Explores Alleyways, Restaurants and Poetry
A new tour in Miami takes you to the alleyways of Miami Beach where you will find trash, restaurants and poetry readings. The Alleyways of South Beach Tour is organized by The Bas Fisher Invitational...
View ArticleRuns to Honor Marathon Victims
Athletes across America are showing support for those affected by the Boston Marathon bombings by doing what unites them all – running. Within hours of the deadly attacks in Boston, people took to...
View ArticleBaby Rhino Takes Her First Mud Bath
A baby rhino named Anna took her first mud bath, and cameras were there to catch it. The rhino is at Lion Country Safari in West Palm Beach.Photo Credit: Lion Country Safari
View ArticleWoman Catches Burglars After Sleeping at Bar
A North Miami Beach woman had enough of her restaurant being burglarized, so she went as far as sleeping in the bar to catch the crooks in the act. Bernadette Gonzales, manager of Spinnaker's...
View ArticleWorld War II Vet Turns 103
A World War II Veteran turned 103 on Wednesday, making him the oldest resident at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Miami. Herman Head, an Army Air Corps veteran, was born in Amityville, Arkansas...
View ArticleShout Out on 6: Are You Upset the U.S. Senate Failed To Pass Expanded...
Are you upset the U.S. Senate failed to pass expanded background checks for gun sales? To vote, call or text 305-600-5161 or vote on NBC 6 South Florida's Facebook and Twitter accounts. Photo...
View ArticleFamily Searching for Kidney Donor For Son in ICU
When Bobby Bebber was born, he wasn’t expected to survive. Twenty-eight years later, he’s still defying the odds. But now the South Florida man may be facing his toughest fight yet, as he is on...
View ArticleSeven Mile Bridge Re-Opens to Traffic After Fatal Accident
The roadway has been cleared on the Florida Keys' Seven Mile Bridge after a fatal accident Wednesday night, the Florida Highway Patrol said. Monroe County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Becky Herrin said...
View ArticleConsumer Reports: Paying With Your Smart Phone
Over the last year, people are starting to pay for stuff by waving, sliding, or tapping their smart phones. More and more apps are offering different ways to pay—they’re referred to as digital wallets....
View ArticleMiami Woman Was Killed by Boyfriend After He Bonded Out: Cops
By all accounts Isabelle Singleton was a churchgoing grandmother who should be alive today – but isn't. Police said her boyfriend, Ronald Washington, stabbed and killed her – after he bonded out on...
View ArticleWarm and Muggy Thursday in South Florida
Warm sunshine and muggy conditions continue in the South Florida forecast Thursday as rain chances stay very low. A refreshing ocean breeze will stick around Thursday, providing relief to beach-goers....
View ArticleEmotional Display from Fans at Bruins Game
Thousands of Boston Bruins hockey fans gathered on Wednesday night for the first time since the marathon bombings and it was an emotional night. Amid the tears, thousands joined in on the National Anthem.
View ArticleFlags Fly Off Shelves at Boston Shops
DORCHESTER, MA - APRIL 16: City Councilor Tito Jackson raised his flag and candle during the vigil. Community, family, friends and politicians made their way out to a vigil at Garvey Park in...
View Article1 Hospitalized After Chicago Sinkhole Swallows 3 Cars
One person was hospitalized after three vehicles were swallowed Thursday morning by a large sinkhole on Chicago's South Side, officials said. A circa-1915 city water main broke under more than five...
View ArticleSuspicious Package Being Investigated at Port of Tampa
Hillsborough County deputies are investigating a suspicious package found at the Port of Tampa on Thursday. The package was found on the dock near a Royal Caribbean Cruise ship, the sheriff's office...
View ArticleMiami Officials Gather to Destroy Gaming Machines
City of Miami officials gathered Thursday to destroy 48 gaming machines or “maquinitas. The city also has more than 100 other machines that are currently waiting for court approval to be destroyed....
View ArticleMiami Naming Street for 99-Year-Old Tennis Legend
A 99-year-old tennis legend who was once the top player in the country will be honored Thursday at a street naming ceremony in Miami. Gardnar "Gar" Mulloy, will have a section of Northwest 9th Avenue...
View ArticleChicago Declared Disaster Area Amid Floods
Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has declared a state of emergency in his state, as the Chicago area grappled with the impact of damage from widespread flooding and another wave of storms on the way. "Heavy...
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