
Laura Rodriguez
Reporter at WTVJ-TV (Miami, FL)
Reporter @NBC6 - @NorthwesternU grad- Bilingual- Cortadito Addict- #Miami girl- Love telling a good story- What's your story?
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4 days ago |
nbcmiami.com | Laura Rodriguez
June 1 marked the start of hurricane season, and Miami-Dade County partnered with the Global Empowerment Mission, BStrong Foundation, and a coalition of organizations to launch a coordinated plan of action. "The risks are rising fast, but so are we," said Jeff Popovich with GEM. In an effort to provide fast and efficient disaster response, GEM is collaborating with Miami-Dade and others in the Caribbean ahead of a major storm. "GEM has proven itself that they are very nimble.
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1 week ago |
periodicoviaje.com | Laura Rodriguez
Akumal. La semana pasada estuve en La Riviera Maya para celebrar el cumpleaños de mi hermana Martha que ama el mar; así que con traje de baño y bronceador en la maleta llegamos a esta tierra caribeña.
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1 week ago |
nbcmiami.com | Laura Rodriguez
The parents of a 14-year-old girl are suing the owners of a Miami gym after their daughter was molested by another gym member two years ago. It was May of 2023 when the teen reported to police that she was in the LA Fitness on Southwest 8th Street near 141st Avenue when the man, Richard Bosch, followed her around the gym and inappropriately touched her.
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1 week ago |
nbcmiami.com | Laura Rodriguez
Wild new video shows a Miami Police officer shooting a driver through a windshield while riding on the hood of a moving car. The footage recorded by an unknown source shows the shooting and moments after but it does not show what happened before the officer fired shots into the car near Bayfront Park on Sunday afternoon. The video, shared with filmmaker Billy Corben and uploaded to his Instagram page, shows the officer on the hood of the moving BMW firing three shots into the car.
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1 week ago |
nbcmiami.com | Julian Quintana |Laura Rodriguez |Daniela Cado
Roads have reopened after a crash involving a tanker truck and a Broward County bus left one person hurt and erupted into a massive fire on Interstate 595. It happened at around 10 a.m. Sunday, when a gasoline tanker was traveling westbound on I-595 just east of Southwest 136th Avenue when it sideswiped a disabled and unoccupied Broward County Transit bus that was parked on the left shoulder, Florida Highway Patrol said.
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On #Venezuela & #TPS: @RepCarlos “I didn’t think suspesion of TPS was warranted at this time. Venezuela certainly is not a safer place today than it was when TPS was issued. So I’m not in favor of everything the Trump administration has done.” @nbc6 https://t.co/eYXFYlIaBN

Venezuelan community reacts to revocation of TPS. “Venezuelans are not criminals.” @nbc6 https://t.co/ceWRjkIqdL

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