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  • 1 week ago | nbcmiami.com | Lorena Inclan

    Remaining residents of the Li'l Abner Mobile Home Park in Sweetwater say the living conditions are getting worse as eviction nears. The mobile home park is where more than 900 residents first received eviction notices last November, learning they'd have until May 19 to move out. But until then, it's a place Samantha Morales, her husband and four children still call home--despite the fact that living there now is anything but peaceful.

  • 2 weeks ago | nbcmiami.com | Briana Trujillo |Lorena Inclan

    A man has been arrested and charged in the 1986 cold case murder of a real estate broker in North Miami Beach, thanks to DNA evidence and the tireless work of detectives, the police department announced Friday. It was on June 13, 1986, when Shirley Brant, a mother and owner of Brant Realty Corporation, was shot and killed in her office at 16375 Northeast 18th Avenue in what police believed was an attempted robbery. She was 49.

  • 4 weeks ago | nbcmiami.com | Lorena Inclan

    A man accused of shooting his mother-in-law in Miami Gardens appeared in court Wednesday, where the victim's daughter told a judge he'd been stalking her and hated her mother. Bilal Ismail, 49, was charged with attempted second-degree murder with a firearm in Monday's shooting, but in court Wednesday, Judge Mindy Glazer said she thought the charge should be higher. "It should be attempted first-degree murder, he shoots somebody in the head, he tried to kill her," Glazer said.

  • 1 month ago | nbcmiami.com | Lorena Inclan

    New video shows the interactions between a mom and her alleged shooter just hours before a tragedy that left her and another man dead in northwest Miami-Dade. Surveillance video from inside La Nueva Alameda restaurant and cafeteria on Northwest 27th Avenue in Miami shows the last hours of Jeankerly Linares' life. The 27-year-old mother of two worked at the cafeteria, where she met a man who, family and friends say, started obsessing over her.

  • 1 month ago | nbcmiami.com | Lorena Inclan

    Thousands of people lined Ocean Drive in Miami Beach on Sunday to celebrate pride. The yearly parade brought out colorful floats, flags and a message of joy and unity. NBC6 and Telemundo 51 are proud sponsors of this year's Miami Beach Pride. Several people gathered on Ocean Drive to celebrate and support the LGBTQ+ community. The chairman of Miami Beach Pride, Bruce Horwich, said last year's event saw about 180,000 people and expects this year's final tally will be even greater.

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