Risky & Risque?
A Pompano Beach club popular with young teens is under fire tonight after 7 News exposes what's really going on there. In a 7 news exclusive investigative reporter Carmel Cafiero reveals why it may be "Risky and Risque."
A Pompano Beach club popular with young teens is under fire tonight after 7 News exposes what's really going on there. In a 7 news exclusive investigative reporter Carmel Cafiero reveals why it may be "Risky and Risque."
There may be one in your TV remote or your watch, even in your children's toys. Those flat little button batteries are convenient, powerful and as we found deadly. 7s Lynn Martinez shows us this "Hidden danger."
The 9/11 attacks shook America's airline industry to it's core. The result was a new era of security that would soon take off nationwide and as 7's Mike Marza reports, the way we fly would never be the same again.
On the 10th anniversary of 9/11, two South Floridians are remembering that day and what was taken away. They both lost loved ones in the terrorist attack. 7s Lynn Martinez shows us how they're coping 10 years later.
When terrorists struck on 9/11 some of South Florida's firemen and police officers were on the front lines in the search and rescue at Ground Zero. 10 years later, tt's still one of their most important missions.
Tax money has always been precious. Now it's precious and hard to come by. So why is one South Florida city is spending tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of dollars to fight a man who may have the law on his side and has vowed to give up. Its a question Patrick Fraser brings in his special report "Fighting City Hall."
What would you do if you needed medical care but didn't have insurance and just couldn't afford it? Seems some people are taking extreme measures, even doing the surgery themselves! 7's Craig Stevens has more on this surgery shocker.
He made a mistake. He towed a car, he then apologized and offered to pay for the towing. Instead, the car owner told him he was a city councilman, that he was going to sue him for the towing and for an odor. What is this all about?
Several South Florida shutter companies are offering their help after the largest shutter company in the area failed to deliver customers' shutters.
The president of Rolladen Shutters and Windows has been arrested.
An update tonight about a medical procedure 7 News first reported on last year. A procedure that some say left them in excruciating pain, and several patients we spoke to say it led to a "Secret Sickness." Now, it appears the FDA is listening as well.
Now another 7 News exclusive. It involves the president of a South Florida storm shutter business one you may have heard of. Tonight, officials say the man in charge is himself in a storm of trouble. The Broward Sheriff's Separtment is set to arrest him. Here now, the update to our 7 News investigation.
When you think of human trafficking you think of far away places. But the reality is it could be happening in your neighborhood. Now some workers are coming forward to tell their heartbreaking stories in a hopes of getting attention to the problem. 7's Craig Stevens with this special assignment report Trafficking Trouble.
You have seen them working. We all have the yard guys mowing, trimming hedging all over South Florida every day. You see them, but you dont watch them as closely as the crooks who ripping them off over and over and over. Patrick Fraser tells us the yard guys tell him the biggest problem no-one seems to care about their "Growing Problem."
Parents use video baby monitors to keep an eye on their little ones, but you might not be the only one watching and listening. Some of these monitors are giving strangers the ability to peer into your home. 7's Lynn Martinez is "Monitoring Trouble" in tonight's special assignment report.
A lot of us are getting our tax returns back and going on a shopping spree, but for others, it's a never-ending headache. The nightteam's Patrick Fraser has the exclusive investigation, "Filing Frustration."
A local man claims he was fired for doing what he thought was right, and now he's filed a lawsuit about it. 7's Craig Stevens shows us why this man thinks he's "Under Fire."
He found a way to help people losing their homes in foreclosure from the bank and then turn around and sell it back to the owner after getting financing for them, but now one person is suing him because he couldnt get her financing. Fair? You decide, here is patrick fraser
The death of a man with mental illness may change the way mental hospitals release their patients. The action follows the death of a man discharged from a hospital last year. Investigative reporter Carmel Cafiero first exposed the case and now has the latest in "A Sister's Sorrow."