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Tropical Depression Two Forms in Northeastern Gulf, Expected to Be Short-Lived: NHC
A tropical depression formed in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico Thursday and was expected to bring heavy rainfall to Florida over the coming days.
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Chirping Sounds Lead Miami Airport Officials to Bag Filled With Smuggled Parrot Eggs
U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized the eggs from a smuggler at Miami International Airport in March.
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Woman Drugged and Robbed Miami Man Out of Over $600,000 in Jewelry: Police
Police are searching for a woman who they said drugged and robbed a Miami man she met at a club out of more than $600,000 worth of jewelry.
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Man Who Inspired ‘White Boy Rick' Arrested on Battery, Robbery Charges in Miami
A man whose decades in prison for drug dealing and work as an FBI informant inspired the movie “White Boy Rick” has been arrested on battery and robbery charges in Miami.
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FBI Arrests Man for Placing Hidden Camera in Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship's Public Bathroom
A man is facing serious charges after FBI officials said he placed a hidden camera inside a public restroom on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship that filmed more than 150 people including children.
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Argument Ends in Shooting at Ex-UFC Star Jorge Masvidal's Miami Home
A person was injured in a shooting during an argument Thursday at a southwest Miami-Dade home that property records say belongs to mixed martial artist Jorge Masvidal.
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Cruise Passenger Dies After Falling Over Balcony Onto Lower Deck, Virgin Voyages Says
The Virgin Voyages ship, Valiant Lady, left Miami on Sunday for Roatan, Honduras, when the incident occurred
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Nijel Pack's Broken Shoe in Final Four Puts Miami Managers to the Test
Miami guard Nijel Pack broke his shoe midway through their semifinal matchup against UConn and didn’t have a backup, prompting the team staff to search NRG Stadium for any alternative.
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Moving Miami Seaquarium's Lolita: See How the Killer Whale Will Be Relocated to the Pacific
More than 50 years after her capture, the Miami Seaquarium’s Lolita, one of the oldest killer whales in captivity, will be returned to her home waters in the Pacific.
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Woman Drugged Men to Steal Rolexes, Cartier Bracelets, Other High-End Items
Police said a woman met men at Miami nightclubs, enticed them back to their apartments, drugged them and then stole their Rolexes and other high-end belongings. NBC 6’s Christian Colón reports
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Mets $102 Million Pitcher Edwin Díaz Done for Season With Torn Patellar Tendon
New York Mets star relief pitcher Edwin Díaz is having surgery Thursday in Miami after diagnostic tests confirmed a total patellar tendon tear in his right knee — one he suffered while celebrating a win Wednesday night that advanced Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic. That win eliminated the Dominican Republic from the WBC — and it eliminated Díaz…
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Florida Man Charged With Paying Middle School Girls He Met on Instagram for Sex, Police Say
A Miami man accused of meeting middle school girls on Instagram and paying them in exchange for sex is facing human trafficking and other charges, authorities said.
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Woman Shouts Homophobic Slurs at Queer Couple in Miami Starbucks
An Ohio couple spoke out Monday about a viral TikTok showing a woman going on a homophobic rant and hurling offensive comments at them at a Starbucks in Miami.
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Cuban Pilot Behind Daring Flight to South Florida Released After Judge Grants Asylum
NBC 6’s Julia Bagg has more on the pilot’s first words after becoming a free man.
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Cuban Pilot Who Made Daring Flight to Florida on Old Russia Plane Is Granted US Asylum
A Cuban pilot who made headlines with a bold flight to South Florida on an old Russian plane has been released from custody after a judge said he’s allowed to stay in the United States
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Father Files Petition for Mother to Be Released From Jail on Behalf of Unborn Child
A man is petitioning for the mother of his baby to released from jail, claiming that the unborn child is innocent of the crime and hasn’t been receiving proper care. NBC 6’s Kim Wynne reports
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In Bizarre Case, Florida Inmate's Unborn Baby Seeks Release From Jail
A bizarre legal question could soon be decided in Miami-Dade after a petition was filed to have an inmate’s unborn baby released from detention.
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Miami Woman Preserves South Florida's Black History
A Miami woman has made it her mission to preserve South Florida’s Black history and to make is more accessible. NBC 6’s Kim Wynne reports
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Telenovela Star Pablo Lyle Sentenced to 5 Years in Miami Road-Rage Manslaughter Case
Actor Pablo Lyle has been sentenced to five years in prison following his manslaughter conviction for a 2019 road rage killing in Miami.
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‘There He Is!': Key West Family Finds Son Swept Out to Sea in Viral Rescue Mission
A Key West family known for spearfishing and free diving got the scare of a lifetime Thursday, and it has gone viral on TikTok.