Tony Pipitone is a thirteen time Emmy® award-winning NBC6 Investigative reporter, one of the most-honored investigative reporters in Florida. Pipitone joined the Team 6 Investigators in March of 2014.
In addition to 13 Suncoast Emmy® awards, including the chapter's Silver Circle Award, recognizing 25 years of excellence in television, Pipitone has also earned six Edward R. Murrow awards and dozens of statewide and regional awards.
Pipitone's stories have helped put people in jail and get them out, exposed political and government corruption, and shed light on other illegal activities.
He joined NBC6 after 26 years at WKMG-TV in Orlando, where the Orlando Sentinel called him "one of the finest reporters in Orlando television history."
Pipitone hopes to continue that legacy in South Florida, where he lives with his wife Myriam. They have two grown sons, leaving them plenty of time to enjoy the Miami scene -- especially the beach, restaurants and golf courses.
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Charges dropped against Miami OnlyFans model and parents related to slain boyfriend's laptop
A Miami social media model and her parents who were accused of illegally accessing her slain boyfriend’s laptop after she allegedly fatally stabbed him are no longer facing charges in the computer case.
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Poisoning, arson, stalking allegations in divorce of prominent South Florida developer
NBC6 investigates allegations of poisoning, arson and stalking in a divorce case involving Sergio Pino, the head of a building empire in Miami-Dade County.
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A cop by day, a rip-off artist off duty: Miami ex-cop gets 11 years
Frenel Cenat pled guilty to extortion and attempted possession with intent to distribute cocaine.
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Fort Lauderdale cop faces firing, accused of instigating fight with racist rant then lying about it
A Fort Lauderdale police officer accused of hurling racial slurs at Black men, instigating a fight, and then lying about how he was injured in that fight is being recommended by the police chief for firing.
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‘Reality has set in': Families honor 98 victims of Surfside condo collapse 3 years later
It has been three years since the collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside claimed the lives of 98 people. Here’s how families are remembering their loves ones.
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County asks landowner to make changes, pay fee after NBC6 investigation into Rock Pit Lake project
Chunks of concrete are piling up and headed for eternal submersion into what was once the jewel of a Fort Lauderdale neighborhood: Rock Pit Lake.
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Miami building with roots going back a century reduced to charred wood and ashes
The Temple Court Apartments complex stood in the afternoon shadow of an adjacent 1920s landmark on the east bank of the Miami River, the Masonic Scottish Rite Temple.
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Police ID man and woman killed, woman's son injured in apparent murder-suicide in Coral Gables
Police have identified the man and woman who were killed and the woman’s son who was injured in an apparent murder-suicide shooting in Coral Gables on Thursday.
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Woman says letter sent to Trump ex-aide Navarro resulted in suspicious request for money
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