Payments abruptly stop for 12-weeks pregnant surrogate in alleged escrow scheme involving Houston company
More families plan to join a lawsuit against Houston-based Surrogacy Escrow Account Management LLC, or SEAM—a company owned by Dominique Side, which is accused of defrauding intended parents out of millions, KPRC 2 has learned.
‘Come and get this trash’: Garbage-filled SE Houston apartment complex files foreclosure after resident complaints
A Houston apartment that has received several complaints from its residents has not only abandoned the property but has now filed for foreclosure, leaving residents in the dark once again.
‘Action is the greatest reaction’: Baytown woman wanted after social media threats to murder CenterPoint staff
A Baytown woman is accused of threatening to murder CenterPoint Energy employees in a series of posts on her X account, according to documents obtained exclusively by KPRC 2, days after more than 2 million people lost power in Hurricane Beryl.
‘Only by a miracle was he saved’: Lt. Governor Dan Patrick on former President Trump shooting
On Saturday night, hours after former President Donald Trump was shot in the ear during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, Lt. Governor Dan Patrick spoke with KPRC 2 Investigates, regarding the shooting of the former president, the death and injury of supporters and how this will impact politics as well as future rallies.
‘We’re going to punch you back’: Criminals targeting Houstonians impacted by Beryl to face upgraded charges, DA says
More than a dozen people are facing upgraded disaster-time charges in Harris County, District Attorney Kim Ogg tells KPRC 2, accused of targeting homes and businesses dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl.
How to prevent a potential tree collapse before the next big storm?
As Drew Smith was surveying the damage on his parents’ property caused by a fallen pecan tree that narrowly missed the main structure of their home, he expressed a sentiment that has crossed the minds of many in the aftermath of Beryl: “Come storm time, you never know when one of those widow-makers is going to come down,” Smith said.
Houston woman receives citation from apartment complex for July 4th decorations on balcony
Diane Zuniga, a resident of Arc at the Grid apartments, received a lease violation for displaying an American flag and lights on her balcony ahead of the Fourth of July. Zuniga, who believes she is being unfairly targeted, has vowed to keep her decorations up despite the citation. She claims she has had other decorations up for months without issue. What do you think about this situation? Read more and share your thoughts!
Over $5,000 raised for college-bound Pasadena students after scholarships canceled without explanation
After KPRC 2 reporter Deven Clarke’s story about $500 scholarships being revoked at the last minute (and without explanation) community members stepped in and raised more than $5,000 for the college-bound students.
Streaming marathon: Catch up on past episodes of The Evidence Room all day Wednesday on KPRC 2+
Join us on June 26 starting at 11 a.m. for a thrilling streaming marathon of "The Evidence Room" on KPRC 2+. Relive some of the most gripping true crime stories, including "Sinner or Saint? The AJ Armstrong Story" and "The Stiletto Killer." Don't miss out on this chance to revisit these captivating episodes before Season 6 premieres on July 24. Catch up on past seasons and mark your calendars for new episodes every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. starting July 24. Watch on KPRC 2+ via your smart TV, streaming device, or mobile app, or visit Click2Houston.com/watchlive. Which episode are you most excited to watch? Let us know in the comments!
‘Murderer!’ Jocelyn Nungaray’s family lashes out during second accused killer’s first court appearance
During Johan Jose Martínez Rangel's first court appearance, prosecutors also claimed he initially denied doing anything but it was later revealed he tied the 12-year-old's legs and told Franklin Pena to dump her body in the water.
Persons of interest linked to Jocelyn Nungaray's murder in north Houston detained by police
Jocelyn Nungaray, 12, was found strangled to death in a north Houston creek on Monday. Two men, considered persons of interest, and seen in surveillance photos shortly before her death, were detained by police.
Introducing Houston’s new Storm Tracker 2 weather app from KPRC: Because Mother Nature doesn’t send invitations
KPRC 2 is thrilled to unveil the revamped Storm Tracker 2 weather app, your ultimate sidekick in the battle against unpredictable weather. Packed with cutting-edge features, this app will help you dodge downpours, outsmart heatwaves, and avoid unexpected snow days (not that we get many of those in Houston).
Top 5 most outrageous Houston water bills the KPRC 2 ‘DRAINED’ investigation helped resolve
The KPRC 2 ‘DRAINED’ Investigation is getting big results! You may know last month seven people were charged in a water line repair scandal, after Amy Davis exposed shady contract dealings. This is after the entire Houston water department changed the way they bill Houston customers. All of this is in addition to the massive amount of money Amy and the team have helped get back for customers with high and confusing water bills.
‘DRAINED’: What’s being done to help prevent another multi-million dollar corruption scandal
A small change to prevent another multi-million-dollar corruption scandal like the one KPRC 2 Investigates exposed in the Houston water department. Our ‘DRAINED’ investigation led to seven criminal indictments. Investigative reporter Amy Davis went to the Houston city council meeting to find out about the new change to city processes.
Galveston County Sheriff candidate under investigation, at risk of losing peace officer license
Republican candidate for the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office, Jimmy Fullen, is now in the middle of an investigation involving the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement, also known as TCOLE. Fullen is accused of not being truthful about his work history statements at previous law enforcement jobs he has had.
Questions persist about tiny corporation linked to Houston Airport System and chaired by city’s airport director
KPRC 2 Investigates has uncovered ongoing concerns about the Houston Airport System’s Development Corporation (HASDC), a small, self-funded non-profit corporation that generates significant revenue, yet operates with little transparency and close ties to high-ranking city officials. Despite reporting substantial assets and providing large grants, questions remain about its financial operations and lack of clear oversight.
Be storm-ready: 4 important tasks to do before the next Houston storm
"🌩️ Getting ready for storm season? 🌩️ Don't wait until it's too late! Check out these 4 essential tips from Investigator Amy Davis on what you can do now to prepare for the next storm in Houston. From insurance coverage to documenting your belongings, these steps can save you a lot of trouble. #StormPreparation #HoustonStorms"
Union Pacific, EPA will begin soil testing at various locations in Fifth Ward
KPRC 2 has been covering the cancer clusters in the Fifth Ward and Kashmere Gardens area extensively over the past few years. We will also have the opportunity Thursday to watch crews sample the soil at Boyce Dorian Park and speak with a project manager to learn how the process works.
Patrece Lee, former Houston water dept. manager has bond set at more than $400K in waterline repair contract scandal
During her first appearance in Probable Cause court Friday, a judge accosted her for abusing her position as a public servant noting there are still more than half a million dollars worth of unaccounted funds.
Former Houston water department manager now in custody after felony charges into shady waterline repair contracts
Former City of Houston water department manager is now in custody after being charged with abuse of official capacity and tampering with documents. Investigator Amy Davis's work has shed light on questionable contracts within the Houston Public Works department. #HoustonWaterScandal #InvestigativeReporting
‘That’s classic public corruption’: Felony charges filed after ‘DRAINED’ Investigation into shady contracts
A major break in our ‘DRAINED’ Investigation into the City of Houston water department. Seven people at the center of the waterline repair contract scandal KPRC 2 Investigates exposed are charged with bribery, abuse of official capacity and tampering with government documents.
Questions for Houston ISD about how we really fared in the first year under state control? Submit them here
KPRC 2 is proud to present the original documentary TAKEOVER, which chronicles a year of change in the Houston Independent School District under Superintendent Mike Miles and the New Education System (NES).
‘I hope you’re happy!’: Houston ISD students admonish Mike Miles during protests after principals, staffs terminated
“I hope you’re happy; you’ve ruined our schools,” one Houston ISD student said, calling out Superintendent Mike Miles. “You’ve ruined our trust and our faith in our school district, and you’ve ruined these students’ trust in their teachers and in their principal.