Protect and Defend
If you own a gun for self-defense, have you ever thought of what would happen if you actually had to shoot someone? 7's Patrick Fraser is here to tell about a new company that wants to help gun owners answer that question.
If you own a gun for self-defense, have you ever thought of what would happen if you actually had to shoot someone? 7's Patrick Fraser is here to tell about a new company that wants to help gun owners answer that question.
A teenager survives a horrifying accident while riding a personal watercraft. He broke almost every bone in his face. 7's Mike Marza shows us how this young man is Facing the Future.
A local artist is really giving new meaning to throwing himself into his work. 7's Belkys Nerey shows us this "Soap Surprise."
When most people get the devastating news that they have cancer, doctors usually want to treat it with surgery, chemo and radiation, but some patients say they are eating their way to a cancer cure. 7's Robbin Simmons has tonight's Special Report, "Alternative Attack."
Many victims of the Boston Marathon bombings are just beginning to face life as an amputee. A local young man lost both his legs and part of his arm in a devastating accident, but as 7's Lynn Martinez shows us, he's "Driven and Determined" to achieve all his dreams.
The thought of fighting in a war for your country can be frightening, but many Americans volunteer, and when they get home they face problems, not only medical but sometimes legal hurdles. But now Miami's VA hospital has come up with a way to solve both problems for the veterans. As Patrick Fraser reports, lawyer and doctors are Joining Forces.
A little girl with a rare disfiguring disorder is back in South Florida for more surgery. Doctors here are still trying to help her have a normal life. 7's Lynn Martinez shows us how this local hospital is Caring for Katie.
We all know our local police officers face some tough situations on the streets of South Florida, but some are questioning a federal program that is allowing officers to be armed like soldiers for a minimal cost. 7's Patrick Fraser takes a look at this War on Crime.
Some students might feel like they're having an anxiety attack while studying for exams. But one young woman experienced something far more dangerous. 7's Lynn Martinez brings us the story of a girl who was Too Young to Die.
School buses, carrying the most precious cargo: our kids. But as 7's Patrick Fraser tells us, getting on and off is dangerous because cars don't always stop when the school bus stop signs go out, putting kids in the danger zone.
Some doctors here in South Florida are helping save lives half a world away, even on the front lines of war. 7's Mike Marza shows us how they are doctoring from a distance.
From the presidential race to Florida's voting problems, it was one wild year. The Nightteam's Craig Stevens takes a look back in tonight's edition of 7's Top 7.
As 2012 winds down, world peace is a wish people have for 2013, especially those living in war-torn countries. In tonight's edition of 7's Top 7 Stories of the Year, we take a look back at what happened around the globe.
From celebrities becoming new moms ... to the end of some high-profile couples. 2012 was an exciting year in entertainment. 7's Louis Aguirre takes a look back in today's edition of "7's top 7."
A local doctor was in the right place at the right time, and saved a dying baby. As 7News Robbin Simmons shows us, thanks to his quick work, that baby is now home for the holidays.
A little girl born with a rare disfiguring disorder was told by doctor after doctor they couldn't help. But one South Florida hospital is stepping up and "Caring for Katie." 7's Lynn Martinez brings us their story.
7News sitting down with Haiti's prime minister as the anniversary of the earthquake draws near. And he's sharing a vision which he promises will transform his nation. 7's Nicole Linsalata live in the plex with the final installment of her reports from Haiti.
A former president returning to an earthquake ravaged nation determined to bring progress. How his personal mission is building hope for Haiti. It's a labor of love for former president Jimmy Carter. And what he would see in Haiti would touch his heart. 7's Nicole Linsalata has it live from the newsplex.
In a country as poor as Haiti, the earthquake was the final straw for many families who could already barely make ends meet. 7News returned to Haiti to find many children with nowhere to call home. 7's Nicole Linsalata is live in the newsplex with a story you'll see on Just One Station.