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How South Florida teachers are handling cost of living spike
NBC6 and Telemundo 51 surveyed South Florida teachers again this year, and we weren’t surprised to hear their top concern. NBC6’s Ari Odzer reports
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NBC6 Responds after small Miami towing business has Google profile shut down
A digital footprint is the lifeblood of success for many small businesses, but one local business says they became unsearchable when their online profile disappeared.
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Small towing service's Google business profile disappears online
A digital footprint is the lifeblood of success for many small businesses, but one local business says they became unsearchable when their online profile disappeared. NBC6’s Sasha Jones reports
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Concerned about water quality? We want to hear from you
NBC6 and Telemundo 51 teams are looking into water quality across South Florida, and we want to hear from our viewers about their main concerns
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Consumer Corner: Are my student loans on pause?
The latest pause impacts about 8 million people who are enrolled in the SAVE Plan, a new income-driven repayment program that came out last fall
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Filing a wage complaint: What to do if you work and don't get paid
Not paying employees for work they have done is called wage theft and it’s against the law. Consumer Investigator Myriam Masihy shows us how the process works and what you can do if this happens to you.
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What to do if you work and don't get paid
Not paying employees for work they have done is called wage theft and it’s against the law. The NBC6 Responds team shows viewers how to file a wage theft complaint
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Consumer Corner: Student loan payment pause
Federal student loan payments are on pause for millions of people once again. If you’re trying to figure out what’s going on, NBC6’s Sasha Jones breaks down who’s impacted and for how long payments could be on hold.
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Woman describes challenges contacting FPL. She hopes to help others with a speech disability
Joan Chapman, who lost her voice due to a medical condition, is bringing attention to the challenges people with speech disabilities face when trying to contact companies.
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NBC6 helps woman with speech disability get answers from FPL
A woman contacted NBC6 Responds after attempts to reach Florida Power and Light went unanswered. Consumer Investigator Sasha Jones shares why she wants to make it easier for others with a speech disability to contact companies.
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Residents complain after a noisy generator is placed near their home
A couple living in a Miami-Dade community say the noise from a commercial generator placed in their neighborhood is disturbing their peace
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Residents complain of noisy commercial generator in Miami-Dade neighborhood
A Miami-Dade couple says the commercial generator in their neighborhood has been producing unbearable noises for weeks. NBC6’s Myriam Masihy reports
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Scam alert
How scammers are tricking people to share verification codes
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Real estate experts warn about surge of South Florida condo listings
Special assessments are forcing some condo owners to sell their properties because they are unable to make the monthly payment.
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Condo units for sale have soared since last year
Local reps are looking for alternatives to alleviate the financial burden.
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After months of waiting, man turns to NBC6 Responds for help with home-improvement project
A couple who moved to Florida had getting their home hurricane-read on the top of their to-do list. But after signing a contract with a Doral-based company, it became unclear when the project would actually get underway.
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After months of waiting, man turns to NBC6 responds for help with home improvement project
A couple who moved to Florida had getting their home hurricane-read on the top of their to-do list. But after signing a contract with a Doral-based company, it became unclear when the project would actually get underway.
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Consumer Corner: How can I save money on my energy bill?
As the weather gets warmer, you may be seeing higher costs on your energy bill. NBC6’s Sasha Jones has more on how you can save some money with a few quick and easy changes.
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Property values are up again. What does that mean for your tax bill?
The 2024 estimate of the taxable values of properties in Miami-Dade County showed an increase of about 10.7%, and Broward County saw a 9.2% increase.
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Some Miami Springs residents say their water bills jumped after receiving new meters
In May, NBC6 Responds spoke with several Miami Springs residents about issues they were facing with higher-than-normal water bills. “They should charge me for the water that I spent,” homeowner Marina Gonzalez said. Gonzalez saw her bill skyrocket from around $90 bucks a month to over $1,000. At the time, the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department blamed the issue on…