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On Houston Housing Authority’s waitlist? Here’s what you must do to avoid being dropped
Read full article: On Houston Housing Authority’s waitlist? Here’s what you must do to avoid being droppedAre you one of the 18,000 people on the Houston Housing Authority's Housing Choice Vouchers waitlist? To keep your spot, you need to re-register online before the deadline.
As hurricane season approaches, why is NOAA’s weather radio signal for Galveston still down?
Read full article: As hurricane season approaches, why is NOAA’s weather radio signal for Galveston still down?This outage leaves a gap in receiving vital emergency and weather updates, which are especially important during severe storms when other communication methods may fail.
NOAA’s emergency Galveston broadcast caught fire in May and remains offline. Where to get information
Read full article: NOAA’s emergency Galveston broadcast caught fire in May and remains offline. Where to get informationAs hurricane season approaches, residents of Galveston and surrounding areas face a critical challenge: the NOAA Radio frequency, a key source for lifesaving weather updates, remains offline after a transmitter fire in March.
Top 5 Houston neighborhoods with the most power outages
Read full article: Top 5 Houston neighborhoods with the most power outagesDespite millions invested in infrastructure improvements, Greater Houston residents experience twice as many power outages as the national average, with five areas particularly vulnerable to frequent service disruptions.
Repeat power outages? How to check the power outage records for your home
Read full article: Repeat power outages? How to check the power outage records for your homeLast year’s frequent power outages in the Greater Houston area prompted a KPRC 2 investigation, revealing significant service improvements in 2025 after formal complaints were filed with the Public Utility Commission (PUC).
Going, going, gone? Court hearing on sale of African Art uncovered by 2 Investigates
Read full article: Going, going, gone? Court hearing on sale of African Art uncovered by 2 InvestigatesRemember the African Art that was being stored in a Harris County maintenance shed by Commissioner Rodney Ellis at the expense of taxpayers? We are still tracking the latest updates on whether it will be sold or not.
One bill addressing student absences becomes law
Read full article: One bill addressing student absences becomes lawLawmakers tried to tackle the problem of truancy and chronic absenteeism in Texas during the last legislative session, but many proposed laws failed to pass. However, one bill is now on Governor Greg Abbott’s desk waiting to be signed.
Immigration attorneys say recent Houston ICE arrests may not lead to quick deportations
Read full article: Immigration attorneys say recent Houston ICE arrests may not lead to quick deportationsImmigration attorneys and immigrant rights organizations are advising some recent arrestees they still have a chance to remain in the United States.
Immigrant rights groups, attorneys handing out flyers outside court
Read full article: Immigrant rights groups, attorneys handing out flyers outside courtAs ICE agents continue making arrests outside Houston immigration courts, immigrants rights organizations and attorneys are stepping up their presence at these hearings.
‘You hurt so many people’: Former Houston Water Dept. Leader could get early prison release
Read full article: ‘You hurt so many people’: Former Houston Water Dept. Leader could get early prison releaseA former Houston Water Department manager sentenced to 10 years in prison for orchestrating a multimillion-dollar kickback scheme could be released on parole next month, just five months after her sentencing.
Robert Roberson’s lawyer pushes back against Texas AG Ken Paxton’s request for new execution date
Read full article: Robert Roberson’s lawyer pushes back against Texas AG Ken Paxton’s request for new execution dateRobert Roberson, convicted of the death of his two-year-old daughter in 2003, faces a new execution date despite new evidence.
2 elected officials tell KPRC 2 Investigates they no longer support Taral Patel as criminal investigation intensifies
Read full article: 2 elected officials tell KPRC 2 Investigates they no longer support Taral Patel as criminal investigation intensifiesLess than 48 hours after KPRC 2 Investigates reported on 13 new search warrants filed by investigators in the criminal case of Taral Patel over the last month, Investigator Mario Diaz confirmed that some of his key supporters are stepping away from him.
13 search warrants emerge in Taral Patel, Fort Bend County commissioner candidate, fake account case
Read full article: 13 search warrants emerge in Taral Patel, Fort Bend County commissioner candidate, fake account caseFort Bend County Commissioner candidate Taral Patel is under investigation after being arrested for allegedly creating fake social media accounts to attack his opponent and himself. Investigators have issued 13 search warrants and uncovered multiple email accounts linked to these activities. Patel remains in the race, but questions about his tactics and ongoing investigation continue to loom.
Taral Patel, former Fort Bend Co. Judge staffer, accepts plea deal in social media hoax
Read full article: Taral Patel, former Fort Bend Co. Judge staffer, accepts plea deal in social media hoaxPatel will now serve 24 months of probation, during which he must fulfill conditions such as community service and issuing a public apology.
ONLY ON 2: Inside look at how Fort Bend Co. Judge KP George was processed in jail after ‘inappropriate treatment’ claims
Read full article: ONLY ON 2: Inside look at how Fort Bend Co. Judge KP George was processed in jail after ‘inappropriate treatment’ claimsKPRC 2 Investigates ended up in the Fort Bend County Jail on Wednesday to get a firsthand look at what happens when someone gets processed. We wanted to get a close up of what a person goes through once they are arrested or turn themselves into law enforcement.
Houston ISD celebrates STAAR testing results as parents, students remain frustrated over superintendent’s spending
Read full article: Houston ISD celebrates STAAR testing results as parents, students remain frustrated over superintendent’s spendingThursday was an emotional evening at the Houston Independent School District’s board meeting.
Towering storm-damaged trees threaten Houston homes as hurricane season begins
Read full article: Towering storm-damaged trees threaten Houston homes as hurricane season beginsResidents in Houston’s Northview subdivision are facing growing concerns over hazardous trees as hurricane season begins, with property owners caught in a bureaucratic tangle over maintenance responsibility.
Galveston County Sheriff heads back to court in battle with state agency trying to suspend his license
Read full article: Galveston County Sheriff heads back to court in battle with state agency trying to suspend his licenseGalveston County Sheriff Jimmy Fullen is likely headed to a court hearing in his battle with the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE).
Investigation reveals inmate smoked ‘unknown substance’ at Harris Co. Jail moments before he died
Read full article: Investigation reveals inmate smoked ‘unknown substance’ at Harris Co. Jail moments before he diedKPRC 2 has confirmed an inmate-related death at the Harris County Jail over the weekend.
Squatters’ rights in Texas: What you need to know
Read full article: Squatters’ rights in Texas: What you need to knowYou may have heard of the term “squatter” recently, seen the word in headlines, or seen a video of authorities or a property owner removing them from their property, or at least trying to.
‘What happened in the group was a violation’: Whistleblower exposes ‘secret focus group’ in HISD’s failed bond effort
Read full article: ‘What happened in the group was a violation’: Whistleblower exposes ‘secret focus group’ in HISD’s failed bond effortA whistleblower has come forward, exposing Houston Independent School District's controversial use of $2 million in taxpayer funds for a failed bond campaign.
Was the $1.5M consulting payment for the failed HISD bond legal? A timeline
Read full article: Was the $1.5M consulting payment for the failed HISD bond legal? A timelineAs we learn more about the $1.5 million HISD spent on a consulting group to persuade voters to “support” a now-failed district bond during the November 2024 elections, a parent is speaking out about her involvement in a "special focus group" that she now believes may have crossed a legal line. Tune in tonight at 6 p.m. for more details.
‘Significant lapses’ found during new investigation into Houston Housing Authority, confirming what KPRC 2 first exposed
Read full article: ‘Significant lapses’ found during new investigation into Houston Housing Authority, confirming what KPRC 2 first exposedWe are seeing real results from a KPRC 2 Investigation into the Houston Housing Authority. A third-party investigation into shady deals exposed by KPRC 2 is now complete.
Houston ISD mother delivers criminal complaint to Harris County DA over district’s $2M campaign for failed bond
Read full article: Houston ISD mother delivers criminal complaint to Harris County DA over district’s $2M campaign for failed bondConcerns have led to four criminal complaints being filed. Despite the district's silence, parents are urging the Harris County District Attorney to investigate.
Fort Bend Co. Judge KP George files motion to recuse judge in felony money laundering case
Read full article: Fort Bend Co. Judge KP George files motion to recuse judge in felony money laundering caseCounty Judge KP George made his first appearance before a judge following his indictment last month for two felony money laundering cases. He and his attorneys did not spend much time in court, as the brief appearance lasted only a few minutes.
HOAs vs neighborhood associations: Understanding the difference
Read full article: HOAs vs neighborhood associations: Understanding the differenceIf you live in the Houston area, you’ve probably noticed some new developments in your neighborhood. Whether it’s remodeling updates on someone’s home or developers breaking ground on a new project, construction is happening all over the city.
Weighing potential impact of SCOTUS decision on nationwide injunctions
Read full article: Weighing potential impact of SCOTUS decision on nationwide injunctionsAs the country waits for a decision from the US Supreme Court, Constitutional law experts and immigration attorneys are preparing for different outcomes regarding the issues of nationwide injunctions and, potentially, birthright citizenship.
Why over 18K Houston families waiting for housing need to update their applications starting May 1
Read full article: Why over 18K Houston families waiting for housing need to update their applications starting May 1The Houston Housing Authority’s waitlist for housing vouchers has grown to more than 18,000 families. The agency is now clarifying its roles, emphasizing that individuals must take action to maintain their place on the list.
‘Just seemed like we’d moved into a mob neighborhood’: Neighbor frustrated over short-term rentals in neighborhood
Read full article: ‘Just seemed like we’d moved into a mob neighborhood’: Neighbor frustrated over short-term rentals in neighborhoodThe peace of a Houston resident has been disrupted by what he describes as a revolving door of short-term renters at the house next door, which is being advertised on Airbnb.
Criminal investigation underway into ‘cybersecurity incident’ inside Fort Bend County Libraries
Read full article: Criminal investigation underway into ‘cybersecurity incident’ inside Fort Bend County LibrariesNearly two months ago on March 17, KPRC 2 reported on the Fort Bend County Libraries system experiencing a “cybersecurity incident” resulting in a shutdown of nearly all computers in its system.
2 Investigates: Finding the best care facility for your loved ones, how to check past issues
Read full article: 2 Investigates: Finding the best care facility for your loved ones, how to check past issuesFinding the right care for your aging parents can be a stressful task. Amy Davis is answering questions about how to find the best place for your loved ones.
Houston water customers can’t open new water meter boxes, here’s how to do it
Read full article: Houston water customers can’t open new water meter boxes, here’s how to do itIf you get an unexpected high-water bill, one of the first things you should do is check your meter and make sure you don’t have a leak. But several of you have reached out to “2 Helps You” because you can’t get the lid off of your new meter box.
‘It was like watching an episode of COPS’: Would-be metal thieves cause $300k in damage
Read full article: ‘It was like watching an episode of COPS’: Would-be metal thieves cause $300k in damageHouston police arrested three people accused of damaging hundreds of telecom cables in a northeast side neighborhood. Police said the trio was hoping to steal copper wire, but mistakenly cut fiber optic cables.
‘I feel like it’s kind of unfair’: Short-term rental owners in Houston brace for new registration requirements and fees
Read full article: ‘I feel like it’s kind of unfair’: Short-term rental owners in Houston brace for new registration requirements and feesAs noise complaints mount, the ordinance will enforce stricter noise controls, and operators could face registration revocations for repeated violations.
How did a Harris County man spend nearly half a century on death row without being executed?
Read full article: How did a Harris County man spend nearly half a century on death row without being executed?Clarence Jordan has been a death row inmate for 47 years, yet his execution was never carried out. Jordan, now 68, was convicted of the 1977 murder and robbery of Houston grocery store worker, Joe Williams.
Texas court asked to overturn death sentence of Harris County inmate on death row for nearly 50 years
Read full article: Texas court asked to overturn death sentence of Harris County inmate on death row for nearly 50 yearsThe now 68-year-old inmate has been declared incompetent since 1987 when his initial execution was halted due to severe mental illness, including schizophrenia and organic brain dysfunction.
Houston’s new short-term rental ordinance: What businesses need to know and when it takes effect
Read full article: Houston’s new short-term rental ordinance: What businesses need to know and when it takes effectAttention all current and aspiring short-term rental owners in Houston! A new ordinance regulating short-term rentals has been approved and will take effect on January 1, 2026.