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Customers of one short-term booking platform complain of refund runarounds
Complaints are piling up against the short-term rental booking company Houzlet, as more customers complain about issues getting refunds from canceled stays. NBC6 first told you about the company back ... -
Preventing childhood drownings: Program teaches infants to float even before they can walk
Fifty-three children have drowned in Florida this year alone, and parents are looking for ways to prevent more tragedies by teaching their infants to float. See how the Infant Swimming Resource, or IS... -
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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What to do if your car gets stuck in South Florida flood waters
Torrential downpours and widespread flooding across South Florida have left many cars stalled and drivers wondering what to do next.
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‘A tragic year': First responders warn boaters after string of accidents
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.
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Do you know what your child is doing online? There's technology to help.
Some apps help to give parents insight into what apps and online browsing their children are doing.
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Community concerned for dogs set to spend summer in Medley shelter without A/C
As we head into a summer that is expected to be hotter than usual, animal welfare advocates are raising their concern for a group of dogs that were placed in an overflow shelter in Miami-Dade that doe... -
A question of ethics: Did Broward judge seeking reelection cross the line?
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 co...
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Family-owned Little Haiti bakery claims landlord forced them out to develop area
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.
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‘I was devastated': Woman says SNAP benefits were stolen, asks for help
Criminals use skimming devices to lift the card data. Then, they use the information to create fake payment cards and steal the money from the SNAP accounts.
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Undercover video shows how prescription drugs are adulterated and misbranded in the black market
Drug diversion is just one of the ways criminals steal billions of dollars from Medicare each year.
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From $50 to $1,000: High water bill issue troubling some Miami Springs residents
Marina Gonzalez says the water bill for her modest three-bedroom house in Miami Springs is typically around the same price month to month. “My bill usually is from $58 to $90 something dollars every month of water. And what I spend in the water, a thousand something dollars,” Gonzalez said. In April, her water bill skyrockete... -
From immigration status to sexual orientation, here's what your car may know about you
A group of researchers at the Mozilla Foundation recently poured through the data collection policies of the top 25 most popular car brands in the world.
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‘We deserve better': Florida sugar fires lead to complaints, research and calls for change
In this NBC 6 original documentary, Bittersweet Muck, NBC6 News Reporter Sasha Jones takes you inside the debate about air quality in Florida’s sugar country.
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Bodycam video raises questions about police raid inside hotel room in Miami Springs
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.
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Death penalty case of John Doe gang leader in peril as judge disqualifies prosecutors
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