Miami-Dade Sep 14, 2020
A baby died Friday night after a crash involving multiple vehicles in northwest Miami-Dade, police said. The Miami-Dade Police Department responded at around 6:40 p.m. in the 15700 block of Northwest 2nd Avenue, near Golden Glades, where several vehicles collided into each other. A witness shot cellphone video of a Surfside Police officer working with a woman trying to save… Miami-Dade Sep 14, 2020
A Surfside police officer is talking about the moments after a multi-vehicle crash that resulted in the death of an infant Friday night. Officer Joe Matthews says he attempted life-saving CPR on the baby following the crash and is heartbroken to find out the child had died. “My heart goes out to [the infant’s family] 100 percent,” Matthews said. “My…
Sheriff’s deputies are looking for the driver who struck and killed a woman as she crossed the street Tuesday in North Lauderdale. The hit-and-run crash happened at around 8:20 p.m. on South State Road 7, according to the Broward Sheriff’s Office. Rose Clarke, 66, had just gotten off the bus and was crossing the street when she was hit. Moments… hit-and-run Nov 20, 2020
Many of the experts we see guiding us through the COVID-19 pandemic in the nation and around the world are men, but in South Florida it’s women who are the most recognizable faces helping us understand the coronavirus. “It’s a huge responsibility because being in the spotlight, about something that is absolutely serious, and a problem that all of us need. Florida Aug 28, 2020
Many of the experts we see guiding us through the pandemic are men and it’s no wonder now that historically the people most noted for their work in math and science have been male. But in South Florida, it’s women who possess the most recognizable faces helping us understand COVID-19. NBC 6’s Nathalia Ortiz reports.
The aerial video from that day showed students leaving Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in organized, single-file lines, hands up on the shoulders of the classmate in front of them. It’s an image many of us will never forget. Those who were inside the 1200 building have much darker pictures ingrained in their memories. “There was a lot of.