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Sergio Pino's ‘murder crews' were assembled by two middlemen close to home: FBI
When prominent developer Sergio Pino sought what the FBI called “murder crews” to kill his wife, he allegedly did not look far for the men now accused of assembling them.
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Fraud targeting services for children with autism
For so many families with children diagnosed with autism or other developmental disorders, access to treatment like behavioral therapy is critical. But federal investigators say those resources have been targets for fraud in recent years. NBC6’s Amy Viteri investigates how one scheme worked and how it affects families.
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Veteran says police showed up to her home looking for a man already in custody
A South Florida veteran says she was terrified when police showed up at her door with weapons drawn, searching for a man she’s never heard of.
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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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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.
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Family seeking answers after Miami cop shoots and kills 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. NBC6’s Amy Viteri reports
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Bittersweet Muck: A journey into big sugar country
In this NBC 6 original documentary, Bittersweet Muck, Consumer Investigative Reporter Sasha Jones takes you inside the debate about air quality in Florida’s sugar country.
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Questions remain over fatal fire training in Miami-Dade, 21 years after similar tragedy
The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue training exercise that claimed the life of a firefighter’s son wasn’t the first of its kind to go wrong or end in tragedy, NBC 6 Investigates reports.
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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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Woman says letter sent to Trump ex-aide Navarro resulted in suspicious request for money
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.
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Letter sent to Trump's ex-aide resulted in suspicious money request, woman says
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. NBC6’s Tony Pipitone reports
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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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‘It's already been a tragic year': First responders warn boaters after string of accidents
NBC6’s Amy Viteri has a rare look into the certification process for Miami-Dade Fire Rescue boat crews.
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Police reports list former MDFR lieutenant as suspect in hidden camera investigation
NBC6 Investigators learned new details about the investigation into a Miami-Dade Fire Rescue lieutenant who allegedly placed hidden cameras inside fire station bathrooms.
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Miami-Dade Fire lieutenant suspected in hidden camera investigation
NBC6 Investigators learned new details about the investigation into a Miami-Dade Fire Rescue lieutenant who allegedly placed hidden cameras inside fire station bathrooms. NBC6’s Amy Viteri reports
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Engineers hired by Champlain Towers South go public with where they think first failure occurred
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.
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Engineers who investigated Surfside collapse discuss structure's failure
Engineers who investigated the collapse of Champlain Towers South are going public what where they think the first failure in the structure occurred that morning nearly three years ago. NBC6’s Tony Pipitone reports