Heather Walker, NBC 6 South Florida

Heather Walker

NBC 6 South Florida

Miami, FL, United States

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Miami Beach Doctor Arrested on Human Trafficking, Soliciting Sex Activity With a Minor Charges

A Miami Beach doctor has been arrested on human trafficking and other charges involving alleged sexual activity with minors, court records showed. → Read More

Trial Begins for Driver in Crash That Killed Deputy Days Before He was Leaving BSO

Nearly four years after a Broward Sheriff’s Office deputy was killed in a crash while responding to a domestic violence call in Deerfield Beach, the trial for the driver allegedly responsible was underway. → Read More

Police Investigating Alleged Break-In at Miami Commissioner's City Hall Office

Police are trying to figure out who went into a Miami commissioner's office after an alleged break-in at City Hall. → Read More

Doral Fire: Nearby Parks Close, Schools Impacted After EPA Report Shows ‘Unhealthy' Air Quality

Parks were closing and residents near the Miami-Dade County waste-to-energy facility in Doral were urged to stay indoors Friday, after a report from the... → Read More

‘She's His Angel Now': Family Mourns Pregnant Mother Killed in Miramar Crash as Arrests Made

A father and his teen son are facing charges in connection with a crash in Miramar that left a pregnant nurse dead and her 7-year-old son critically injured just days before Christmas. → Read More

Popular Fort Lauderdale Food Boat Reopening After ‘Demoralizing' 2022 Sinking

A popular food boat that sank in the waters off Fort Lauderdale last year is set to reopen. → Read More

Haitians in South Florida Celebrate TPS Extension

The White House determined conditions in the Caribbean nation are too dangerous to force people to return. → Read More

Broward Foster Baby Set to Be Sent to Haiti to Remain in US for Now

A U.S.-born foster baby who was set to be sent to live with relatives in Haiti will remain in South Florida for now. → Read More

Sighs of Relief as Same-Sex Marriage Bill Clears Senate Hurdle

“The Supreme Court should not be about the business of taking away the dignity people feel in consensual loving relationships,” said Jasmen Rogers, who is queer → Read More

Miami-Dade Mayor Vetoes Commission Vote to Expand Urban Development Boundary

Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava is vetoing a vote by commissioners to approve an expansion of the county’s Urban Development Boundary that would pave the way for a new industrial site, saying the environmental factors outweigh the economic. → Read More

Opa-locka Police Sergeant Placed on Leave After Battery Arrest

An Opa-locka police sergeant is now on leave without pay after getting in trouble with the law twice. → Read More

Man Accused of Brutally Attacking Rubio Canvasser Appears in Court

One of the men that "brutally attacked" a Marco Rubio supporter was he while canvassing in Hialeah appeared in court Monday where he was granted bond with house... → Read More

Volunteers Needed to Help Hurricane Ian Victims With Medical Care

Medical care remains a concern one month after Hurricane Ian hit Florida’s west coast, and one group is working to fill that need. → Read More

Foster Parents Fight US-Born Baby's Deportation to Haiti

A Florida judge ruled to send a U.S.-born baby to Haiti, and now the baby’s foster parents are fighting the decision and a local lawmaker is stepping in. → Read More

New Video Shows Broward Firefighter Saving Girlfriend From Fiery Crash on I-95

New video shows the moment a Broward firefighter saved his girlfriend from a burning car after a fiery crash involving a fuel truck on Interstate 95 earlier this week. → Read More

Inside Look at U.S. Coast Guard Flights Following Increase in Migration Attempts

The number of migrants coming to the U.S. through South Florida continues to grow. The latest numbers show almost 1,000 Cuban migrants – included 921 total that have been rescued this month alone in our area. → Read More

Town Attorney Files Police Report Over TikTok Video Sent by Pembroke Park Mayor

The town attorney for Pembroke Park filed a police report after receiving a text message from the mayor that included a link to a TikTok video that the attorney perceived as threatening and homophobic. → Read More

Bat Conservation Group Files Suit Against Miami-Dade Over Water Park Land Lease

A conservation group says a lease agreement between Miami-Dade County and a group that wants to build a water park is illegal because the land is home to endangered species, filing a civil lawsuit Tuesday. → Read More

‘We've Never Lived Through This': Naples Residents Start Rebuilding Lives After Ian

The clean-up is well underway for southwest Florida residents hit by Hurricane Ian as people are figuring out where to stay and how to get back on their feet after the storm. → Read More

Ian Survivors Line Up, Grateful for Essentials Distributed in Florida Hurricane Zone

Food and water distribution centers opened up Saturday morning Southwest Florida. The line of vehicles was steady all day. → Read More