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Paraplegic car owner outraged after mechanic allegedly damages special BMW while picking up other customer

Cheaper gas at Davie Costco creates back ups, hazard on major road, so where are police?

Paying for guest parking at an apartment complex? It’s about to happen

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Gas pumps fail hundreds of inspections in South Florida

Hundreds of gas pumps in South Florida failed inspections during the last 18 months, according to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

‘This does not feel safe’: Inspectors shut down plastic surgery clinics

A new body-worn camera video obtained by Local 10 News shows the moments inspectors with the city of Doral had to shut down a cosmetic surgery clinic in early March.

Car dealerships continue to engage in illegal malpractice with fees, dealer says

Consumers should not be charged any dealer fees when buying out a car lease. That has been the focus of two recent Local 10 News investigations.

‘Florida is a destination area’: An exclusive look at immigration border crisis amid rise in rescues

Local 10 was with U.S. Border Patrol in the Tucson sector, near the southern border with Mexico, when several migrants were spotted in the desert.

Record number of Cuban migrants attempting to cross into US at southern border with Mexico

The number of people is attempting to cross and illegally enter the U.S. keeps increasing.

Jury sides with woman’s claim of Baker Act misuse, awards $500K+ in damages

She's speaking out to Local 10 News about what happened to her in her neighborhood when police took her to the ground, committed her to a mental evaluation, and says she fears it could happen to anyone.

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Troubling safety concerns at MIA uncovered by Local 10 Investigates, now company has been fired

A company contracted by Miami-Dade County is no longer servicing or working on elevators, escalators and moving walkways for the county.

Fighting fentanyl at the US border; Local 10 granted exclusive access to law enforcement operations

Federal authorities say it is a relentless pursuit to keep dangerous drugs like fentanyl from entering cities and towns nationwide, including South Florida.

Officials warn of spike in mass-overdoses due to fentanyl

U.S. Border Patrol agents, along with officers from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, gave Local 10 News an exclusive look at how federal law enforcement on the southern border in Arizona is dealing with an unprecedented flow of fentanyl from Mexico.

Homeless trust has millions in aid for Miami apartments, needs landlords

Howard Perry said he fell on hard times after his pregnant wife and children died in a car crash. He owns a car, but he is homeless in Miami.

Consumer protection: Professional Parking Management faces another lawsuit

A class-action lawsuit claims Professional Parking Management is violating state and local laws. The company runs several private parking lots in Broward County.

Demand for Brazilian butt lifts comes with nightmares at unlicensed Miami homes

Women who traveled to South Florida for cosmetic surgery spoke out exclusively to Local 10 News about the nightmare they say they experienced after paying for post-operative care in a so-called recovery home.

Catalytic converter thefts soaring in South Florida

The owner of Ted Conner Landscaping in Pompano Beach said the crime happened fast.It only took one min for a thief to crawl under a car and saw off its catalytic converter, a round canister that connects two pieces of piping in the exhaust.

Unmarked BSO boat used for family fun, but who paid for it?

A veteran Broward County Sheriff uses a boat for years for his own personal use taking friends and family out on the water at the expense of taxpayers, yet he's only given a slap on the wrist. Local 10 investigates.

How did a Hollywood condo owner end up shot and killed by police?

A 69-year-old man is shot at a Hollywood condo by police but there are more questions than answers, his family says.

Did you pay a dealer fee when buying out your lease? If so, you’re entitled to a refund, attorney says

With new car inventory shortages and the surge in used car prices, more people are buying out their leases, but some are being hit with unexpected fees and forced car certifications that were not in the original lease.

Why are car dealerships adding extra fees to those buying out their leases?

If you've tried to buy your car, truck or SUV out of your current lease you may have been knocked out of the driver's seat with huge fees and dealership demands that aren't in the contract.

Broward officials defend $140M COVID relief hotel

Broward County commissioners allocated about $140 million — in federal relief funds related to the coronavirus pandemic — to build a new 29-story luxury hotel.

Christian company’s Broward property sale prompts ‘unintended’ eviction fears

Silvia Diaz held up the copy of a check written to the Lakeside Park Estates. She paid $7,920 to be able to park her mobile home there for a year, starting March 15.

Broward uses $140M in COVID funds to build hotel

Broward County commissioners allocated about $140 million — in federal relief funds related to the coronavirus pandemic — to build a new 29-story luxury hotel.

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‘Real-life fast and furious’: Road rage incidents increase in South Florida

Rage on South Florida roads often leads to dangerous gunfire at high speeds and tragedy. Recently it has felt like road rage shootings are happening even more frequently. According to Dr. Debbie Goodman, a criminologist at St. Thomas University, there’s a reason.

‘I’ll slam that little girl on the floor!’ Hidden device records teacher’s threats

Nine-year-old Zoe was coming home from school in Miramar with scratches and bruises. The Fairway Elementary School student on the autism spectrum was unable to tell her parents what happened.

Murder mystery: Victim remains unidentified since 1988

For decades South Florida beaches served as an escape for tourists. Beachside hotels and resorts like the Marco Polo hotel. a staple along Collins Avenue.

Couple calls 911 after hit-and-run crash in Broward; no one answers

Imagine the nightmare of being in an emergency situation, calling 911 several times, and no one answering your calls. That is exactly what happened to Doreen Simac and her husband Daniel Torres after they were the victims of a hit-and-run crash.

HOA concerns in the Hammocks get celebrity attention

Cuban singer Willy Chirino and Alejandro Gonzalez of Los Pichy Boys are among those calling for an investigation into the homeowners association in the Hammocks community in southwest Miami-Dade County.

Pastor Readon accused of writing bad checks in another scheme

Miami Gardens pastor Eric Readon is now suspected of writing bad checks to a roofer. He was already behind bars after an arrest on fraud charges last week.

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Confusing crossing in Fort Lauderdale has drivers turning onto train tracks

Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue Battalion Chief Steve Gollan said drivers get confused traveling northbound on Northeast 3rd Avenue as it crosses the tracks at Progresso Drive.

Controversy arising in Miami Beach over raising roads to combat flooding

The city has been a pioneer when it comes to raising roads to keep streets from flooding, but the next phase of work is now causing turmoil for some.

Meet the Miami-Dade cold case unit that solved 16 open cases in 2021

There are thousands of unsolved cases at the Miami-Dade Police Department. Detectives David Denmark and Johnathan Grossman dig for clues, reinvestigating decades-old cases.

Miami Seaquarium’s famed orca Lolita in declining health, ex-employee tells Local 10

Miami Seaquarium says the 56-year-old orca that has been at the visitor attraction for 52 years is doing fine but many believe there is reason for concern.

Miami Gardens pastor arrested on fraud charges against elderly

A Miami Gardens pastor who lost a $50 million lawsuit he filed against WPLG was arrested Tuesday on multiple charges.

Local 10 Investigates: Unsafe assisted living facilities under scrutiny

Two local assisted living facilities are now under investigation. Why is a Florida state agency fining them and, in one case, shutting them down?

Documents raise new questions about death of mentally ill inmate

With space limited, Miami-Dade animal services won’t take in as many strays

A new policy regarding taking in stray dogs at Miami-Dade Animal Services has caused confusion and distress for many unsure where to turn when trying to find a place to take stray animals.

More Miami voters report illegitimate party affiliation changes

Miami-Dade Elections Department 2021-22 records show more than 5,000 registered Democrats switched their party affiliation to Republican.

$27,000 reward offered for driver in 2017 fatal hit-and-run crash

Pembroke Pines officers adopt BolaWrap Remote Restraint devices

In the coming months, the Pembroke Pines police department plans to buy more BolaWrap Remote Restraint devices. The department already has 10 of the devices, which discharge a cord with a barbed tri-hook at each end.

South Beach short-term rentals developer sues ‘Save SoFi’ campaign founder

A months-long battle between Miami Beach residents and city officials continues over a short-term rental hotel properties project.

Public defender calls for action against Sunrise sergeant who grabbed officer’s throat

It’s been two months since Sgt. Christopher Pullease, a 21-year veteran of the Sunrise Police Department, was captured police bodyworn camera video putting his hands on an officer’s throat.

Firefighters warn about dangers of growing plants covering fire hydrants

Firefighters recently responded to a report of a house fire on Southwest 15th Street in Plantation, but when they arrived, the fire hydrant was nowhere to be found. Trees were covering it. Even though the fire trucks carry water, it doesn’t last very long.

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Police locate new documents in cold case of Air Force servicewoman’s death

In 1982, police officers found Anna Marie Mullin dead on the front steps of St. Clement’s Catholic Church.

Cold case in Broward: Air Force servicewoman found dead outside church

Detectives released the sketch of a murder suspect and they are asking the public for help with solving a cold case in Wilton Manors.

Is a new safety feature for bicyclists installed on Venetian Causeway causing a hazard?

They are meant to help keep bicyclists safe from drivers, but riders on the Venetian Causeway say new barriers are creating a new danger.

Marathon settles citation with private island owners who bulldozed nature without permit

Officials in the Florida Keys settled with the owners of West Fanny, an island on the bayside of Marathon, after bulldozing native trees and vegetation that were home to birds and other wildlife without permits.

The reward is now $10,000, but what happened to the pink-pawed Pomeranian?

The reward has increased for a pink-pawed pooch, but what happened to Sasha?

Officers crackdown on misuse of disabled parking permits in South Beach

Finding parking in South Beach is even challenging for residents who pay for access to reserved areas.

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