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Lawsuits Claim Illnesses Linked to 2010 BP Oil Spill; Lawyers Hope Samples Stored at Florida Warehouse Hold the Answer
Thousands of samples from the 2010 BP oil spill are inside a South Florida warehouse. NBC 6 Investigators were granted exclusive access and explain why some say they could lead to answers.
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Delays at Florida Airports After Radar Issue Causes Ground Stop
Flights to and from Florida airports were experiencing delays after a radar issue caused a ground stop Monday, officials said.
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Shelter Dogs Become Police K-9s Through Florida Program
A lab named Amanda is spreading holiday cheer in the community alongside Miami-Dade Officer Manny Rodriguez after being rescued from life in the shelter.
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‘Is This a Joke?': Man Traveling With 2 Daughters Says He Was Accused of Human Trafficking
A Florida father traveling with his two daughters said he was stopped at the airport and humiliated in front of other passengers as authorities accused him of human trafficking.
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Man Flew Into US From Barbados With Loaded Gun in Pocket: Police
A man carrying a fully loaded gun boarded a commercial flight in Barbados and flew to Miami with the firearm in the plane’s cabin after a security lapse at the Grantley Adams International airport, where he took off from, NBC 6 Investigators learned.
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Miami First Responder Who Helped at 9/11 Used Expertise to Aid After Surfside Collapse
After taking several days for his team from South Florida to make it to New York, Downey recalled what it was like the first time he walked up to ground zero.
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Interested in Setting Sail? A Look at the CDC's Latest Cruise Guidance
This is the latest warning when it comes to cruising and it is all-in effort to protect passengers from COVID-19.
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Investigation Into Surfside Tragedy Starts Taking Shape
NBC 6 on Thursday got an exclusive look at one location where police detectives and other experts will be going through what was left from the collapse of the Champlain Towers in Surfside.
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Woman Allegedly Used Dating App to Set Up Violent Fla. Home Invasion
Authorities in Broward County say they’ve finally caught up to a woman who used a dating app to attract a man into what turned out to be a violent home invasion.
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Deadly FBI Raid Could Change How Warrants Are Executed: Expert
As the FBI looks into the tragedy that took the lives of agents Laura Schwartzenberger and Daniel Alfin, law enforcement experts say the tragedy may be the catalyst to change how warrants are executed.