Sandra Esquivel, NBC 6 South Florida

Sandra Esquivel

NBC 6 South Florida

Miami, FL, United States

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Past articles by Sandra:

Florida’s Best Paying Jobs and How Businesses Are Trying to Fill Open Spots

If you haven’t made a New Year’s resolution yet, what about finding a better paying job? NBC 6 Responds shows you the top fields needing to hire people and how they help train people who are interested. → Read More

Homeowners Fight Foreclosure Fees Added to Mortgage

Several South Florida homeowners claim their banks are trying to stick them with attorney fees that they don’t owe. The families say the fees were added after foreclosure cases against them were dismissed... → Read More

Summer Freebies For Kids in South Florida

Looking for ways to keep the kids entertained during the summer without breaking the bank? NBC 6 Responds found several options that allow you to take your family to several area museums, movie theaters and even... → Read More

Give Your Old Phone a New Job

Your old cell phone can have a new life as a security camera, GPS tracking device or virtual reality viewer. → Read More

Farm to Table Labels May Be Misleading

The trend toward restaurants marketing themselves as farm to table or having locally-grown foods is growing in South Florida. But some farmers say that advertising can be misleading. → Read More

Discovering Job Possibilities That Fit Your College Degree

You've found the ideal major, but do you know all the future job possibilities? → Read More

Budgeting Tips to Help College Students With Debt

College debt is one of the top stresses for college students. The average student debt now is close to $30,000. → Read More

MDC Live Arts Bringing World-Class Performances to South Florida

If you love dance, theatre and music, but don't like the high price of show tickets, Miami-Dade College says it's time you pay attention to its booming arts scene. → Read More

Cutting Edge Science Research Growing at Miami-Dade College

Miami-Dade chemistry students work busily in a lab in Homestead. They hope their work changes the world. → Read More

NSU Dental Students Learn to Treat Special Needs Patients

NSU runs one of the largest university dental clinics in the state. 25,000 people get their dental care there, many at a big discount. → Read More

Nova Southeastern University Researchers Studying Invasive Lionfish

More than $76 million is being spent on research at Nova Southeastern University and one big focus of that research is the ocean. → Read More

Ways to Land Rewarding Job Without Bachelor's Degree

Landing a good paying job doesn't necessarily require a bachelor's degree. → Read More

Importance of Landing Solid Internship During College

Landing that first great job is a huge priority for college students and it can also be a big stress. Stats show one of most critical things students can do to break into the career they're pursuing is securing... → Read More

FIU Participating in Historic Research Expedition of Arctic

FIU gets more than $130 million a year to conduct research of all kinds. → Read More

FIU Students Using Dogs, Drones to Protect Important Crops

FIU has made headlines for its research on hurricanes and the oceans, but now FIU is getting attention for research that could save us some money at the grocery store. → Read More

South Florida Asian Market Under Investigation for Animal Conditions

Animals living without food or water for at least nine days, that’s what a state inspector found at a popular South Florida Asian market. → Read More

International Scam: Phone Call From 'Long-Lost Relative' Ends in Lost Cash and Disappointment

It’s a dream come true: a phone call from a long-lost relative who is finally able to leave Cuba and is en route to America. But the call ends in thievery and disappointment for some families. → Read More

The Truth About Recycling

We haul our plastics to the curb to be picked up and recycled, but that does not mean every item will get a second life. → Read More