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A celebratory trip to Florida ended in tragedy when a 14-year-old girl was killed and her 16-year-old sister was critically ...
The man offered a graphically detailed story of how his girlfriend came to be impaled on the bedpost in their bedroom during ...
A woman in South Florida told police she was kidnapped, put in a van and sexually assaulted, but managed to escape her ...
A Florida man who tried to explain his girlfriend's 2019 death by spear as an accident was found guilty of second-degree ...
A celebrity Miami hair stylist was arrested after being accused of trying to lure a child to engage in sexual conduct.
A woman who worked at "Alligator Alcatraz" shared her experience at the controversial migrant detention facility located in ...
A former corrections officer at the migrant detention center known as “Alligator Alcatraz” is speaking out about what she ...
The WTVJ mobile unit, the world's largest at that time, was taken out to sea 3 miles from Plantation Key on a barge for the program. The first Spanish-language news program aired on an English ...
WTVJ, the first television station to broadcast in the State of Florida, was founded on three basic principles: excellence in journalism, pioneering and innovation, and commitment to the community.
The former General Manager of NBCUniversal-owned WTVJ-TV in Miami, who is also known as the first President of the company's Spanish-language Telemundo broadcast television network, has died at ...
WTVJ-Ch. 6 has named Johnny Archer as its new weekend anchor. Archer is coming from an NBC station in Dallas-Fort Worth. He replaces Keith Jones, who moved to weekday afternoon newscasts recently.
WTVJ, Florida’s first TV station, turns 70 March 21. The station signed on March 21, 1949 in Miami. The NBC station will broadcast a special March 21 about its history in South Florida.