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National Weather Service eyes end of August for temporary fix for Galveston NOAA weather radio outage
Read full article: National Weather Service eyes end of August for temporary fix for Galveston NOAA weather radio outageNOAA’s weather radio transmitter in Hitchcock was knocked out in a fire back on March 25.
Free domestic violence resources offered in and around the Houston area
Read full article: Free domestic violence resources offered in and around the Houston areaAre you in a dangerous relationship and need help? Do you know someone who needs help? In part of our effort to help people in the community, our team put together a list of groups in our area that can help victims of domestic violence.
Sticker shock quote: Houstonians face rising medical fees despite insurance coverage
Read full article: Sticker shock quote: Houstonians face rising medical fees despite insurance coverageLast year, KPRC 2 Investigates reported on this issue, exposing hospital group facility fees that increase costs for patients. Despite these reports, 2 Investigates reporter Amy Davis almost fell victim to the same practice.
Inside HPD’s race against time to respond to calls amid staffing, traffic, and vehicle challenges
Read full article: Inside HPD’s race against time to respond to calls amid staffing, traffic, and vehicle challengesWhen your life is in danger, minutes count. This is why Houston police have to prioritize the more than 1 million calls for help the department receives each year.
‘Everything was going haywire’: Power surges damage homes in Pearland neighborhood
Read full article: ‘Everything was going haywire’: Power surges damage homes in Pearland neighborhoodIf you find out it was damaged by the utility company supplying electricity to your home, you might expect them to pay for the damages. It’s why a lot of people are frustrated when CenterPoint Energy denies claims to pay up.
Appliance damage from power surge? Get answers to your most pressing questions
Read full article: Appliance damage from power surge? Get answers to your most pressing questionsExperiencing appliance troubles after a power surge? We’ve got you covered! Check out our answers to the most common questions to help you navigate the issue
Hearing set for Robert Roberson, father accused of killing daughter in 2003, amid execution date dispute with Texas AG
Read full article: Hearing set for Robert Roberson, father accused of killing daughter in 2003, amid execution date dispute with Texas AGRobert Roberson, convicted of the death of his two-year-old daughter in 2003, faces a new execution date despite new evidence.
First responder’s CodeRED call for Kerr County flood alert delayed by approval process, records show
Read full article: First responder’s CodeRED call for Kerr County flood alert delayed by approval process, records showThe request of a CodeRED was met with a dispatcher informing the first responder, “10-4 stand by, we have to get that approved with our supervisor, please be advised we do have the Texas Water Rescue en route.”
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.