Brett Knese joined the Local 10 News team as a general assignment reporter in March 2025. Before moving to South Florida, he spent the last 5 years working as a reporter in Raleigh, North Carolina. He began his career in Quincy, Illinois.\n\nBrett is originally from High Ridge, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. He graduated from Central Methodist University with a bachelor's degree in communications. He spent his final semester of college in Los Angeles as an intern at Entertainment Tonight.\n\nOne of the most important stories Brett has ever told happened after Hurricane Helene ripped through Western North Carolina. He traveled on foot and by ATV to get to one of the hardest hit areas and tell the stories of people who lost everything.\n\nSome of the most memorable stories Brett has covered include the N.C. State Women's Basketball team's trip to the Final Four in Cleveland in 2024, the 2023 NHL Stadium Series Game between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Washington Capitals, and interviewing one of his favorite artists, Eric Church.\n\nIn his free time, Brett enjoys attending any sporting event, playing golf, and walking his dog! He's excited to call South Florida home and relax on the beach when not chasing his next news story.
Kevin Christopher Kull, the suspended cybersecurity director for Broward Health, appeared in Broward bond court Saturday following his arrest on 11 felony charges related to the possession of child sexual abuse material.
As an investigation into a murder-suicide continued on Saturday in Miami-Dade County, videos show what appeared to be a couple arguing and tussling back and forth before the sound of two gunshots.
El incidente ocurrió en el The Village Flea Market, ubicado cerca de la intersección de la calle 79 del noroeste y la avenida 27, poco antes de las 6 p. m. del sábado.
The Broward Deputy Sheriff’s Association released a statement on Saturday criticizing Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony’s review of a fatal domestic violence case in Tamarac.
Fue a finales de mayo cuando Myrah Zeigler, de 19 años, fue encontrada por los servicios de emergencia alrededor de las 4:30 a. m. tras reportes de disparos.
El incidente ocurrió el jueves en un estacionamiento cerca del Centro de Convenciones del Aeropuerto de Miami, cerca de la Avenida 72 del Noroeste, en el noroeste del Condado de Miami-Dade.