Stephanie Bertini, NBC 6 South Florida

Stephanie Bertini

NBC 6 South Florida

Miami, FL, United States

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Past articles by Stephanie:

Interrogation Tapes Show Police Questioning Mom Accused of Drowning Autistic Son

The Miami-Dade mother who faces the death penalty in the murder of her 9-year-old son was questioned for hours by police after she reported the child as missing to authorities. → Read More

Anti-Semitic Markings Found on Holocaust Survivor's Car in Hallandale Beach

Two Swastika symbols, in the dust, on the window of a car — the images are heartbreaking for Bianca Higdon and her family. “This is very hard for me,” she said. Higdon is the granddaughter of Holocaust survivor Charles Antmann, who was born in Germany in 1921. He is one of the many Jewish people who suffered under Adolf Hitler…. → Read More

‘Gail's Law' Would Create Database to Track Rape Kits

Gail Gardner was raped in 1988 by a stranger inside her own home. → Read More

Growing Number of Seniors Becoming Homeless During Pandemic

A growing number of seniors are becoming homeless during this pandemic. Recent data compiled by the Miami-Dade Homeless Trust says one in four people... → Read More

Law Enforcement Out in Full Force on Miami Beach Ahead of Busy Weekend

Law enforcement is out in full force on Miami Beach as police expect a busy weekend due to the Super Bowl. “We are going to start seeing more enforcement,”... → Read More

Community Rallies to Help Man After Miami Home Demolished

A community came together to help a man who was left with almost nothing after his Miami home was demolished last week. → Read More

Helping Hands: Food Bank Easing Insecurity in Pandemic

With families across South Florida struggling to put food on the table during the coronavirus pandemic, one group is hoping to help ease the strain on those in... → Read More

Helping Hands: The Demand for Formula and Baby Food in Pandemic

Four-month-old Kingreese is the youngest of nine siblings, and his mother is struggling with keeping his tummy full. “The formula costs a lot of money,”... → Read More

Helping Hands: Miami-Dade Educators Help Feed Students During Pandemic

Since March, Miami-Dade public schools have provided an estimated 2.9 million meals to students and their families. That number is growing because the need is constant. “It tells me well before the crisis they were in crisis already. It didn’t take COVID 19 to throw them into a crisis,” said Miami-Dade Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho in reference to the numbers…. → Read More

What to Do If You Receive a Suspicious Package

Even though it’s only been high profile people who have been targeted in the recent mail attacks, it still pays to be cautious. How can someone tell if a package is suspicious and what should you do if... → Read More

Miami-Dade Homeless Resources Helped Veteran Get Back on His Feet

Wayne Maglich was a homeless veteran -- but a few organizations in Miami-Dade County helped him get back on his feet. → Read More

Calls to Miami-Dade Helpline Increasing as Homelessness Risk Rises

Calls to a Miami-Dade help hotline have been increasing over the last several months as more and more people in the county have been at risk of being homeless. → Read More

'You Gotta Love It': These Women Hunt Pythons in the Everglades for a Living

These two women have one mission: to protect the Everglades from Burmese pythons. → Read More

'I'm Feeling Great': Crash Survivor Graduates From FIU

In July 2010, the former baseball star was paralyzed in a car crash that left him in a wheelchair before his senior year of high school. → Read More

Former Gang Member Spreads Message of Salvation to Teens at Miami-Dade Prison

Jail is not anybody’s childhood dream, but it is a reality for many teenagers at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in Miami-Dade. → Read More

Father Hosts Memorial For Slain Daughter Following Tragic Shooting

A father who has become an outspoken gun control advocate in the wake of the shooting has opened his home to the community, and to NBC 6 cameras. → Read More

I-95: A Frustrating Highway for South Floridians

The traffic on I-95 is usually a tough go. The interstate stretches from South Florida all the way to New England. But when it comes to congestion, NBC 6 found that of the top 20 most congested parts of... → Read More

'Heartbreaking': Son of Missing NE Miami-Dade Mother Speaks Out

The family of a 34-year-old mother of two who has been missing for nearly two weeks is frantically searching for answers and Miami-Dade police suspect foul play. → Read More

NFL Protests: Off-Duty Cops May Boycott Miami Dolphins Game

Off-duty police officers may not volunteer to provide security during the Miami Dolphins game on Sunday because players "disrespect" the United States and law enforcement when they kneel in protest, a police... → Read More

Red Light Cameras to Begin Fining Drivers in Pembroke Pines

Drivers, beware: starting on Friday, red light cameras will go live at two Pembroke Pines intersections. → Read More