‘He did not incite a riot’: For some supporters, faith in Trump is unwaveringBob Bagley was among the thousands of people who made their way to Washington last week to support President Donald Trump.
Bills aim to expand legality of marijuana in Texas this legislative sessionThere are no less than 20 bills up for consideration regarding marijuana this legislative session in Texas but don’t bet the farm that any of them will become law.
Parler, free speech and the role of big techAfter a steady rise in popularity, the social media site Parler disappeared over the course of a weekend.
More Texas Congressional leaders call for President Trump’s ousterLate Thursday a growing number of Texas Congressional leaders called for President Donald trump’s ouster.
Moderna vaccine is life-line to rural Texas healthcare providersOfficials with the Texas Department of State Health Services anticipate receiving 460,000 vials of the Moderna vaccine next week.
Ex-HPD captain accused of holding repairman at gunpoint in bogus voter-fraud conspiracy, prosecutors say
‘Highest crime you can commit’: Incumbent into runoff because of ‘ghost candidate’ reacts to charges in case
Texas nursing homes seeing rise in coronavirus casesAccording to state data, the number of COVID-19 cases has been steadily increasing at nursing homes.
Crime Stoppers: Tips for homicides have quadrupled in 2020The number of tips being sent to Crime Stoppers of Houston has seen a dramatic rise as the number of homicides in the city has increased in 2020.
BBB warns ‘Secret Santa’ and ‘Secret Sister’ gift exchange is illegal Popular social media gift exchange making rounds again on social media. What to know before you agree to be a "Secret Santa" or "Secret Sister" online.
KPRC 2 Investigates: Why some probations are ended when the terms haven’t been metKPRC 2 Investigates reviewed thousands of felony cases where a probationer was “unsatisfactorily” terminated from their probation. The term is a point of debate between v...
Former Wharton County Sheriff’s deputy takes own life amid investigationOfficials with the Wharton County District Attorney’s Office confirmed a former sheriff’s deputy took his own life over the weekend.
Houston homicides rising: What’s behind the increase and what’s being done to protect familiesKPRC 2 Investigates is set to look at the surge in Houston homicides Tuesday at 10 p.m.
What is being done to crack down on unlicensed group homesKPRC 2 looks into unlicensed group homes, and who is accountable for the placement of patients in unlicensed facilities.
Unlicensed group homes: Their challenges, the push for legislative change, and how to identify rogue operators
Acevedo, Ogg defend police, DA’s office in handling of previous Manzano incidentsHouston police Chief Art Acevedo said Wednesday that his officers and prosecutors did the best they could during a previous run-ins with the man now accused of killing on...
Documents: Charges not pursued after incidents involving man accused of killing HPD sergeantCharges were not pursued against “Elbert Manzano” after a pair of incidents that preceded Tuesday’s shooting that killed one officer and wounded another, according to doc...
Elmer Manzano: What we know about the man accused of killing 1 HPD officer, wounding anotherKPRC 2 Investigates has learned the name of the suspect accused of killing one Houston police officer and wounding another is 51-year-old Elmer Manzano.
Houston police search for motorcycle riders seen in viral video appearing to taunt officersHouston police said an organized event this past weekend brought a lot of motorcycles to town.
TRUST INDEX: Campaign ads in District 22 congressional race claim cocaine use, getting fired from jobsKPRC 2 Investigates takes a look at the mudslinging happening in TX District 22. Is it dirty politics or a campaign ad you can trust?