Local 10′s Alex Finnie opens up about aunt Wendy Williams on ‘The View’
As news broke Thursday that longtime talk show host Wendy Williams has been diagnosed with progressive aphasia and frontotemporal dementia, her niece and goddaughter, Local 10 News anchor and reporter Alex Finnie, appeared on ABC’s “The View” to talk about an explosive documentary centering around her aunt.
Controvertida regulación limitará venta de alcohol en zonas de South Beach a partir del 22 de mayo
Una nueva regla tiene como objetivo cambiar la fiesta fuera de control en Ocean Drive y Collins Avenue en South Beach. Los dueños de negocios que se benefician de la atmósfera de vida nocturna del área dicen que la regla no solo no funcionará, sino que dañará la economía local.
Presidenta y ex tesorera de la Hammocks Community Association enfrenta cargos de fraude y robo
Los detectives de la unidad de delitos económicos capturaron a una mujer a la que se le confió la administración de los fondos de una asociación de propietarios en una comunidad no incorporada al oeste de Miami-Dade. Recogieron pruebas pacientemente y la acusaron de robar a los propietarios.
Proyecto de ley busca acabar con los skimmers de las gasolineras de Florida, dice Fried
Nikki Fried hizo una parada en una gasolinera el lunes en Hialeah para anunciar su apoyo a un proyecto de ley contra los skimmers, aparatos capaces de copiar los datos de tu tarjeta para robar tu dinero, los cuales explotan las bombas de las gasolineras en Florida.
Residentes de un edificio de apartamentos en Miramar están furiosos, después que se enteran que el ascensor estará fuera de servicio por más de dos meses
Alex Finnie joined the Local 10 News team in May 2018. South Florida is home! She was raised in Miami and attended the Cushman School and New World School of the Arts for high school.
“Quisiera decir que me decepcionó, pero ya lo esperaba”, dice manifestante de BLM tras exoneración de policía que casi la deja ciega con bala de goma
Alex Finnie joined the Local 10 News team in May 2018. South Florida is home! She was raised in Miami and attended the Cushman School and New World School of the Arts for high school.
2 in custody following police chase on Florida’s Turnpike
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. – A man and a woman were taken into custody Friday morning following a police chase on Florida’s Turnpike in Broward County. The chase ended at the Pompano Beach service station just north of Atlantic Boulevard. Authorities attempted to pull the car over, but the man refused to stop, leading to a chase, Prichard said,According to Prichard, deputies pursued the vehicle until the man bailed out at the service station and ran off. A woman who was a passenger in the vehicle was also apprehended in the parking lot. Prichard said the man involved in the chase is a convicted felon with an active warrant out of Osceola County for fleeing and eluding.
Local 10s Calvin Hughes, Terrell Forney and Alex Finnie discuss what Miami protests truly about
MIAMI While covering the protests in Miami on Saturday night, Local 10s Calvin Hughes, Terrell Forney and Alex Finnie had a conversation about what these protests were truly about and the experience of growing up black in America. Hughes spoke about the lessons he teaches his children, and Forney spoke about what he learned growing up. The discussion touched a nerve with viewers and can be seen at the top of this page. Saturdays protests began peacefully in response to George Floyds death in police custody earlier this week in Minneapolis. What an honest, real and grounded conversation between @Calvinlocal10, @TerrellWPLG and @alexfinnieWPLG about what today is truly all about.
Police search Miami Gardens canal after report of body in water
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. - Police were searching a canal in Miami Gardens after someone called authorities to report that a body was floating in the water. Local 10 News reporter Alex Finnie was at the scene in the 1400 block of Northwest 155th Street as authorities blocked off the area with police tape. According to Miami Gardens police, officers were called in reference to a bag floating in the canal. Finnie said crews could be seen on either side of the canal, which was lined by homes. Authorities later confirmed that the bag contained "non human remains."
Family prepares to say final goodbye to boy who died in day care van
OAKLAND PARK, Fla. - The family of Noah Sneed, 2, who died after being left in a hot day care van for several hours, is preparing to lay the beloved toddler to rest. Broward Sheriff's Office deputies said Noah died July 29 after being left in the van for five hours outside Ceressa's Daycare & Preschool in Oakland Park. Authorities said Noah was also not in the proper safety seat and the daily transportation checklist log was not done that day. Local 10 News reporter Alex Finnie stopped by the day care owner's home in Fort Lauderdale Friday to press her for more answers. Noah's funeral visitation is being held Friday evening in Fort Lauderdale and his home-going service will be on Saturday.
Vehicles burn at used auto parts business in Opa-locka
OPA-LOCKA, Fla. – A large fire erupted Friday morning at a used auto parts business in Opa-locka, authorities said. Sky 10 was above AAAA Used Auto Parts at 12766 Cairo Lane shortly after 9:30 a.m. as numerous scrapped vehicles were on fire. Firefighters arrived at the scene at 9:42 a.m. Daniel Lanbman works close by at Minton Auto Shop. The owner of AAAA Used Auto Parts said nine vehicles were destroyed.