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Intense flames linger, prompt major evacuations during pipeline fire in Deer Park
Officials say Spencer Highway is currently closed in both directions and the area surrounding Walmart and H-E-B is blocked off to traffic.
‘I don’t feel safe’: Northwest Harris County residents say squatters are ruining their neighborhood
Texas Central Railway purchased 41 homes in the White Oak subdivision with plans to eventually remove them and make way for the high-speed train project, but now, many of the purchased houses have fallen into disrepair, and squatters have moved into them.
Tommy John vs. Little League Elbow: Key differences and how to prevent the injuries
Houston’s Little League baseball and “travel ball” culture is among the strongest in the country. With more and more kids committing significant time to playing competitive baseball at an early age, there has been a noticeable uptick in severe injuries caused by pitching.
The mental toll of major baseball arm injuries on teens
Along with the risks of needing Tommy John surgery for a torn Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL), pitchers also run the risk of suffering Little League Elbow, a condition caused by suffering trauma to a developing elbow plate.
Jose Urquidy and Cristian Javier both had Tommy John surgery | Now what?
The Houston Astros were dealt a crushing blow to their pitching rotation in the early portion of the summer, as the team announced starting pitchers Cristian Javier and Jose Urquidy were both ruled out for the remainder of the 2024 season.
Former Houston water department manager now in custody after felony charges in shady water line repair contracts
Former City of Houston water department manager is now in custody after being charged with abuse of official capacity, 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.
The Evidence Room, Episode 30 -The Long Hallway
In this new episode of ‘The Evidence Room,’ we’ll reveal never-before-heard details about the actions of those impacted that traumatic day and take a closer look at the psychological depth of the gunman - who has yet to stand trial.
The Evidence Room, Episode 22 - The Serial Killings of Acres Homes
It was believed that a serial killer prowled the streets violently raping and killing women in the Acres Homes neighborhood in 2006. People were terrified, never knowing who was attacking these women. Then came the stunning realization that three predators treated the neighborhood as their hunting ground, never knowing of each other until they were caught.
3 things that surprised even us… from Season 3 of ‘The Evidence Room’
What started as an idea to check out boxes in the Harris County evidence room turned into now Season three of ‘The Evidence Room’ where we look in-depth into some of the most well-known criminal cases in Houston. We’ve done more than 20 episodes and we plan to keep on going! See the most surprising things we learned about some of the most recent cases.
The Evidence Room, Episode 21 - Driven to Kill
It’s a Houston criminal case involving a dentist that made international headlines. A husband murdered by his wife in a hotel parking lot after he was caught cheating. For this episode of ‘The Evidence Room’ we take you inside the Harris County evidence room, to look inside boxes from the Clara Harris murder case and show you evidence often never before seen. Investigator Amy Davis also had the chance to speak with Clara Harris, now that she is out of prison.