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Family demands answers after they say Miami police shot and killed their dog
A family is looking for answers after they say a Miami police officer shot and killed their dog at a public park in April.
A family is looking for answers after they say a Miami police officer shot and killed their dog at a public park in April.
A letter of support sent to imprisoned former Trump aide Peter Navarro resulted in a text message with PayPal link tied to a fellow inmate, a convicted fraudster.
First responders say peak boating season in South Florida only recently got underway, and already they are concerned about the number of accidents, injuries and deaths on the water.
NBC6 Investigators learned new details about the investigation into a Miami-Dade Fire Rescue lieutenant who allegedly placed hidden cameras inside fire station bathrooms.
For the first time, engineers who investigated the collapse of Champlain Towers South are going public with the evidence they say points to where the first failure in the structure occurred just minutes before the building came down, killing 98 people.
The mother of a child with emotional and behavioral disorders is looking for answers after seeing a picture of her son kneeling while doing his work at school. She says it happened after the teacher took his desk away for bad behavior.
A former Opa-locka police chief who said he was fired because he “refused to cave in to a city government rife with corruption” has reached a $500,000 settlement in his whistleblower lawsuit.
An attorney who ignored a Broward County judge’s voicemail asking if he would support her reelection tells the NBC6 Investigators he felt intimidated a month later when the judge asked in her courtroom why he had not responded to her call.
The owners of a small industrial bakery are suing their landlord alleging he abused the 40-year building recertification process to evict them years before their lease was up. As NBC6 Investigator The family-owned business claims it’s all part of a move to gentrify Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood.
A methamphetamine distributor, connected by police to the Sinaloa cartel, was sentenced Thursday, but her alleged role in leading a drug courier to his murder went unmentioned in open court.
An officer shot and killed a man inside his hotel room, in front of his children. Police say he was a suspect in an armed robbery.
How an intercepted package of methamphetamine led to the death of a Hialeah man, allegedly at the hands of a Sinaloa cartel hitman. NBC6 found the woman — who police say led the hitman to his target — began working with federal prosecutors and drug agents years ago.
A Miami-Dade police officer who failed to investigate a colleague for DUI — despite being told by witnesses his fellow officer appeared intoxicated — is facing termination, after the department director concurred with a recommendation he be fired.
A Miami-Dade mother and teenage son – who told police they believed a drunk driver rear-ended their car – are questioning why the responding officer did not appear to investigate their complaint.
A new lawsuit has been filed against the companies involved in a terrifying boat crash near Port Miami last month, which left more than a dozen people injured.
The family of a Tennessee mother who lost her life after undergoing a popular plastic surgery procedure in Miami is suing the surgical center and the doctor who performed the operation.
Several janitorial workers employed by a company that cleans Nova Southeastern University are voicing concerns regarding a new product they have been asked to use.
Lawyer for the reputed leader of a violent Liberty City drug gang in the 1990s calls for criminal investigation of Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office after judge finds misconduct