US Attorney joins DEA special agents, Homeland Security investigators to announce arrest related to record seizure
U.S. Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani will join Special Agents in Charge Daniel Comeaux and Craig Larrabee of the Drug Enforcement Administration and Homeland Security Investigations, respectively, to announce a significant arrest related to a record seizure.
‘I think you’ll see a lot of places going down’: Restaurant owner suing CenterPoint warns of future blackouts
A Montrose restaurant owner who is part of a class-action lawsuit suing CenterPoint because of the recent power outages, is speaking to us about the impact having no power for days had on our local food industry.
WATCH: Footage released of sculpture being ‘beheaded’ at the University of Houston
The University of Houston Police Department has released surveillance footage that appears to show the moment when a controversial sculpture at the University of Houston was “beheaded” by a currently unidentified person around a week ago.
Rockets’ Reed Sheppard garners praise from NBA stars following strong Summer League outings
NBA Summer League is in full swing, and many of the league’s young and developing talents are showcasing their skills. Among the top performers from the first stretch of games has been Rockets’ top draft pick Reed Sheppard.
LIVE: Gov. Abbott holds news conference after examining CenterPoint’s future in Texas at NRG Stadium
Texas Governor Greg Abbott did not pull any punches Sunday afternoon in going after CenterPoint for their failures in getting the lights back on for Houstonians as well as hundreds of thousands of others in the area.
‘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.
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.
Heat Exhaustion: Who’s at highest risk, symptoms to watch out for, and how to know when to get medical help
Heat exhaustion and heat stroke are SERIOUS risks in these unfavorable weather conditions. Learn more about how to protect yourself from the scorching heat here. 🥵🌡️#HeatSafety #StayCool #HoustonHeat
President Biden approves Acting Gov. Dan Patrick requests to declare federal emergency disaster declaration
Acting Governor Dan Patrick announced Tuesday, one day after Hurricane Beryl ravaged through Southeast Texas, President Joe Biden has approved his request to declare federal emergency disaster declaration for the state of Texas.
A first look: Photos show damage Hurricane Beryl has left throughout the Houston area
KPRC 2 gives you an exclusive first look at the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl across the Houston area. Our viewers have submitted incredible photos showcasing the storm's impact through Click2Pins. Submit your photos and join the conversation.
Roommate saw surveillance footage of Jocelyn Nungaray’s alleged killers while watching TV with them
Arrest warrants released by the Harris County District Clerk’s website have revealed new details into the timeline between 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray’s murder and the arrest of her alleged killers, Johan Jose Martinez-Rangel and Franklin Pena.
UT head baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle apologizes to reporter, addresses rumors in opening press conference
After news broke yesterday that then-Texas A&M head baseball coach Jim Schlossnagle had accepted an offer to become the head coach at the University of Texas, the parties wasted no time in making it official.
‘Grossly overstated numbers’: Houston Health Department launches investigation after STD data goes viral on social media
A social media post had many questioning the health of many Houstonians after someone misused the Houston Health Department data system, insinuating over 42,000 people tested positive for an STD.
‘Predator with a badge’: Former Arcola police officer gets 20 years in federal prison for raping woman while on duty
A 29-year-old former Arcola Police Department officer was sentenced to a total of 20 years in federal prison for obstruction of justice and violation of civil rights, U.S. Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani announced Monday.