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Celebrate Harrisburg and Milby High School’s centennial anniversary—discover how to experience this two-day event!

Read full article: Celebrate Harrisburg and Milby High School’s centennial anniversary—discover how to experience this two-day event!

Milby High School's Centennial Anniversary Celebration on March 27-28, 2026! Whether you’re a proud alum or a community supporter, this is your chance to join the fun, share some laughs, and reconnect with old friends.

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Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmen’s Town: Discover the 19th Century Bell Cistern

Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmen’s Town: Discover the 19th Century Bell Cistern

A bell cistern was uncovered during renovations in Freedmen’s Town, adding to its rich history.

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Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmen’s Town: Discover the 19th Century Bell Cistern

Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmen’s Town: Discover the 19th Century Bell Cistern

A bell cistern was uncovered during renovations in Freedmen’s Town, adding to its rich history.

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Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmen’s Town: Iconic Brick Street

Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmen’s Town: Iconic Brick Street

Join us as we tour the iconic Brick Street, a historic path just two blocks from the African American History Research Center. This classic red brick road symbolizes the struggles and sacrifices of Freedmen’s Town ancestors, embodying their enduring spirit.

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Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmen’s Town: The Rutherford B H Yates Museum

Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmen’s Town: The Rutherford B H Yates Museum

Explore the oldest building in Freedmen’s Town, home of Elder Yates and young Rutherford Yates. In 1922, he and his brother Paul launched Houston’s first Black-owned printing press, giving voice to the community.

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Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmen’s Town: The home of J. Vance Lewis and Pauline Grey-Lewis

Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmen’s Town: The home of J. Vance Lewis and Pauline Grey-Lewis

Explore the J. Vance Lewis house, built in 1907 for pioneering lawyer Joseph Vance Lewis and his wife, Pauline. Known for his vibrant personality, Lewis played a significant role in Freedmen’s Town. Designated a City of Houston Protected Landmark in 2007, this historic site invites you to discover its intriguing history.

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Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmen’s Town: African American History Research Center at the Gregory School

Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmen’s Town: African American History Research Center at the Gregory School

Discover the Gregory School in Freedmen’s Town, a historic site and first African-American public school. Open for free visits, it offers lessons and stories year-round.

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Choose your own virtual adventure in the history of Freedmen’s Town: Explore Marty Bennett’s artwork

Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in the history of Freedmen’s Town: Explore Marty Bennett’s artwork

Explore Marty Bennett’s artwork in Freedman’s Town, showcasing the creations of NFL Super Bowl winner Martellus (Marty) Bennett. Join a special tour that celebrates cherished childhood memories in the childhood home of Mayor Sharonda Johnson. Immerse yourself in nostalgia as you admire the original wood and vibrant art.

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Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmen’s Town: Take a journey down Bennett Road

Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmen’s Town: Take a journey down Bennett Road

Explore Bennett Road in Freedman’s Town, featuring the works of Michael Bennett, NFL Super Bowl winner from Houston and Creative Director of Studio Kër. Join Mayor Sharonda Johnson for a special tour celebrating themes of identity and community. Don’t miss this unique experience!

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Uncover hidden gems: Choose your virtual adventure in the history of Freedmen’s Town, Houston!

Read full article: Uncover hidden gems: Choose your virtual adventure in the history of Freedmen’s Town, Houston!

This article invites you to explore Freedmen’s Town in Houston through a virtual adventure. It highlights the area’s rich history and hidden gems, making it easy for anyone to learn about its cultural significance. Join the journey and discover what makes Freedmen’s Town special!

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Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmen’s Town: Freedmen’s Town Conservancy Visitor Center

Read full article: Choose your own virtual adventure in Freedmen’s Town: Freedmen’s Town Conservancy Visitor Center

Welcome to the Freedman’s Town Visitor Center! Since May 2024, it’s been the hub of events and activities. Click the video to explore, and check the map for your next adventure!

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Rice University scholar explains gravity behind potential exodus in Gaza

Read full article: Rice University scholar explains gravity behind potential exodus in Gaza

Houston is home to a large population of Palestinian refugees, but many may not understand the gravity of an exodus, For historians, this story sounds familiar, and a reality many should be concerned about.

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Celebrate Black History Month with nostalgic popular movies and TV shows

Read full article: Celebrate Black History Month with nostalgic popular movies and TV shows

If you grew up in a Black household, then you may be familiar with the following recommended movies and TV shows. But if not, grab a snack and relax for a weekend this February by enjoying some classic Black films or TV shows that have become a household name.

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Harlem Globetrotters: A Legacy of Basketball and Unity

Read full article: Harlem Globetrotters: A Legacy of Basketball and Unity

In a candid conversation with Houston Life’s Melanie Camp at the Fondé Recreation Center, Sweet Lou Dunbar, a retired Harlem Globetrotter and current coach, reflected on his nearly five-decade journey with the iconic basketball team. Dunbar shared his experiences and insights into the Harlem Globetrotters' rich history and cultural impact.

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Then and now: KPRC 2 and snow

Read full article: Then and now: KPRC 2 and snow

We dug through our archives looking for any other events such as this in the stations history.

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University of Houston historian breaks down East End’s well-known railroad track dangers

Read full article: University of Houston historian breaks down East End’s well-known railroad track dangers

After a student was killed by a train while walking to school, nearby residents admitted knowing the railroad track's dangers, but a University of Houston historian argues the problems have been around longer than we might have thought.

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Minute Maid Park in Houston will soon be renamed Daikin Park under new business partnership

Read full article: Minute Maid Park in Houston will soon be renamed Daikin Park under new business partnership

The Houston Astros’ home will get a new name on Jan. 1, becoming Daikin Park under an agreement through the 2039 season.

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Minute Maid Park in Houston, will soon be renamed Daikin Park under new business partnership

Read full article: Minute Maid Park in Houston, will soon be renamed Daikin Park under new business partnership

The Houston Astros’ home will get a new name on Jan. 1, becoming Daikin Park under an agreement through the 2039 season.

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Houston METRO welcomes first Asian American Police Chief Ban Tien

Read full article: Houston METRO welcomes first Asian American Police Chief Ban Tien

Ban Tien has been appointed as the first Asian American Police Chief of the METRO Police Department in Harris County, marking a significant milestone for the organization.

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Houston’s iconic Astrodome will return not just as an entertainment venue space

Read full article: Houston’s iconic Astrodome will return not just as an entertainment venue space

The Astrodome Conservancy revealed plans to bring the historic landmark back to life with revenue-generated structures: a space for tenants, offices, and hotels. It also included an arena, event, and entertainment venue space along with an area for food and beverages.

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Houston Fire Department appoints first Black woman as Fire Marshal

Read full article: Houston Fire Department appoints first Black woman as Fire Marshal

Assistant Chief Marion Spann has made history as Fire Marshal, making her the first Black woman to have such a critical position. But this isn’t her first time making breaking barriers.

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How Houston’s iconic River Oaks Theatre got its own reboot

Read full article: How Houston’s iconic River Oaks Theatre got its own reboot

The historic theater's revival and restoration showed it wouldn't suffer the same fate as many iconic buildings; but instead, get rebooted (pun intended) into a one-of-a-kind entertainment experience for even new residents to make memories.

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University of Houston holds 9/11 memorial event on 23rd anniversary

Read full article: University of Houston holds 9/11 memorial event on 23rd anniversary

It's been 23 years since the tragic day when on September 11, 2001. A remembrance event will be held at the University of Houston on Wednesday at 9 a.m. on the South Lawn of the Student Center, where there’s a steel beam from the Twin Towers.

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From fireworks to a drone show, Labor Day weekend in Galveston promises nonstop family fun

Read full article: From fireworks to a drone show, Labor Day weekend in Galveston promises nonstop family fun

Labor Day weekend is just around the corner and Galveston is gearing up for their big, weekend long celebration!

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41 years since Hurricane Alicia slammed the Upper Texas Coast

Read full article: 41 years since Hurricane Alicia slammed the Upper Texas Coast

41 years ago today, Hurricane Alicia made landfall near Galveston as a powerful category 3 storm.

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Revitalization efforts in Freedmen’s Town preserve history and community spirit

Read full article: Revitalization efforts in Freedmen’s Town preserve history and community spirit

Many of the homes in Houston’s Freedmen’s Town have stood since the 1920s, embodying the ingenuity and strength of their builders.

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Explore the history and meaning behind Juneteenth with Houston Life

Read full article: Explore the history and meaning behind Juneteenth with Houston Life

Join the Houston Life team in exploring Houston’s connection to Juneteenth with a trip to The Heritage Society at Sam Houston Park in Downtown Houston.

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80 years after D-Day: A look back at historic mission in photos

Read full article: 80 years after D-Day: A look back at historic mission in photos

Nearly 160,000 soldiers, 11,000 aircraft, 7,000 ships and other vehicles participated in what still is the largest seaborne invasion ever.

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23 years since Tropical Storm Allison formed and left Houston underwater

Read full article: 23 years since Tropical Storm Allison formed and left Houston underwater

Wednesday marks 23 years since the formation of Tropical Storm Allison, a storm which would go on to heavily impact the Houston area.

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‘Our Town’: The story of Acres Homes, Houston’s historic community

Read full article: ‘Our Town’: The story of Acres Homes, Houston’s historic community

Check out the rich history and ongoing struggles of Acres Homes, a historic African American community in Houston. From its early days as a rare opportunity for African American families to own substantial acreage to its current challenges of inequality and limited city services, Acres Homes has a story that deserves to be heard. #AcresHomes #HoustonCommunity #EqualityMatters

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Embrace nostalgia and support the future of Houston’s DeLUXE Theater

Read full article: Embrace nostalgia and support the future of Houston’s DeLUXE Theater

Step into a moment locked in Houston history at the DeLUXE Theater

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Our Town: Sunnyside’s history and residents today who are making a difference

Read full article: Our Town: Sunnyside’s history and residents today who are making a difference

The neighborhood was carved out specifically for the African American community, according to a City of Houston “Super Neighborhood” report. The idea of so-called “restricted communities” was born out of racism and segregation.

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It’s Women’s History Month! 3 history making moments where women broke the status quo

Read full article: It’s Women’s History Month! 3 history making moments where women broke the status quo

Celebrating women during Women's History Month.

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‘From Chains to Church’ Immerse yourself in the remarkable history behind the doors of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church

Read full article: ‘From Chains to Church’ Immerse yourself in the remarkable history behind the doors of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church

BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Discover the inspiring journey of freed slaves and how faith propelled their emancipation From the Chains to the Church.

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Jack Yates’ great granddaughter shares how you can learn more about the people who shaped Houston

Read full article: Jack Yates’ great granddaughter shares how you can learn more about the people who shaped Houston

This Black History Month, the Houston Heritage Society is inviting the community to join their tour where you can learn about past leaders who helped shape Houston.

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60 years later: What JFK did in Houston on last full day of his life

Read full article: 60 years later: What JFK did in Houston on last full day of his life

When he arrived in Houston, roughly 75,000 people lined the streets to see his motorcade ride from the airport to the Rice Hotel.

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The National Museum of Funeral History a unique experience unlike anything else

Read full article: The National Museum of Funeral History a unique experience unlike anything else

Just in time for Halloween, we’re going inside the museum which has the largest display of funeral service memorabilia in the country.

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‘Negro Motorist Green Book’ exhibit helps Houstonians travel back to dangerous yet hopeful past

Read full article: ‘Negro Motorist Green Book’ exhibit helps Houstonians travel back to dangerous yet hopeful past

For three months, Holocaust Museum Houston is taking visitors back in time to an exhibit with ties to the city.

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Swamp tours, boudin, beer, Zydeco and more in Louisiana

Read full article: Swamp tours, boudin, beer, Zydeco and more in Louisiana

Experience all Louisiana has to offer when Derrick and Houston Life crew head east to Lafayette

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10 biggest labor strikes in U.S. history

Read full article: 10 biggest labor strikes in U.S. history

Here are the 10 biggest by the number of striking workers, according to Statista.

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HAPPY 187TH BIRTHDAY, HOUSTON! 🥳🥳

Read full article: HAPPY 187TH BIRTHDAY, HOUSTON! 🥳🥳

Houston’s firsts, from the momentous to the mundane and everything in between

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IN PHOTOS: 60th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s ‘I Have A Dream’ speech

Read full article: IN PHOTOS: 60th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s ‘I Have A Dream’ speech

The speech was a part of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, an event organized to advocate civil and economic rights for African-Americans.

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San Antonio is a quick and fun road trip from Houston: What to know ahead of time

Read full article: San Antonio is a quick and fun road trip from Houston: What to know ahead of time

San Antonio isn’t just a fun road trip from Houston, it is a great place for a family getaway.

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Help save KPRC 2, Texas history: Here’s how to donate your old A/V equipment to help preservation effort

Read full article: Help save KPRC 2, Texas history: Here’s how to donate your old A/V equipment to help preservation effort

The Texas Archive of the Moving Image is calling for donations of video decks and other equipment in the organization’s undertaking of preserving Texas’ digital history, which includes thousands of archived KPRC 2 tapes.

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The Life of Dr. Maya Angelou makes it to the stage in ‘Phenomenal Woman’

Read full article: The Life of Dr. Maya Angelou makes it to the stage in ‘Phenomenal Woman’

The play debuts at The Ensemble Theatre as a Rolling Roll Premier

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4 crew members chosen for NASA mission in Houston that simulates living on Mars

Read full article: 4 crew members chosen for NASA mission in Houston that simulates living on Mars

NASA has chosen four people for their Mars analog simulation mission in Houston.

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Discovery of Titanic was like finding treasure for historians, collectors

Read full article: Discovery of Titanic was like finding treasure for historians, collectors

Tuesday marks the anniversary of a significant discovery made in an ocean: Sept. 1 is the 35th anniversary of the remains of the Titanic being discovered in the Atlantic, an occasion that brought headlines around the world in 1985.

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Discovering Juneteenth in Mexico and how it’s celebrated in the small village Nacimiento de los Negros

Read full article: Discovering Juneteenth in Mexico and how it’s celebrated in the small village Nacimiento de los Negros

Juneteenth has been observed in Texas for 158 years, but its roots are just as deep in a small village in Mexico

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Hundreds of people pack Avenida Houston for Juneteenth event

Read full article: Hundreds of people pack Avenida Houston for Juneteenth event

On Sunday, hundreds of people headed out to Discovery Green to celebrate Juneteenth.

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PHOTOS: Frank Billingsley gets a look inside Bolivar Peninsula’s iconic lighthouse under restoration

Read full article: PHOTOS: Frank Billingsley gets a look inside Bolivar Peninsula’s iconic lighthouse under restoration

KPRC 2′s own meteorologist Frank Billingsley got a personal look inside an area iconic landmark this month.

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Cheers! Learn a thing or 2 about the mint julep

Read full article: Cheers! Learn a thing or 2 about the mint julep

What do you think of when you hear the words “Kentucky Derby?”

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Be like Babe Ruth and hit this quiz out of the park

Read full article: Be like Babe Ruth and hit this quiz out of the park

Has it really been about 100 years since arguably America’s first true sports icon was in his heyday?

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These old Titanic photos show just how much has changed since April 1912

Read full article: These old Titanic photos show just how much has changed since April 1912

Each year on April 15 marks another Titanic Remembrance Day, a time to reflect on the lives lost when the famed ship sank into the North Atlantic’s icy waters back in 1912.

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These women changed the game for female athletes everywhere

Read full article: These women changed the game for female athletes everywhere

Sports are so powerful -- they transcend just the court, the mat or the field: They have the power to change lives.

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How Vonetta Flowers made history for Black Olympians worldwide

Read full article: How Vonetta Flowers made history for Black Olympians worldwide

With the first weekend of the Winter Olympics coinciding with the first weekend of Black History Month, it’s a good time to look back at how both Olympic and Black history was made 20 years ago this month at the Winter Games.

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Brush up on your Black history: 10 good-to-know facts, stories

Read full article: Brush up on your Black history: 10 good-to-know facts, stories

Whether you feel like you have a strong understanding of black history, or you're working to learn more, we've assembled 10 facts, or anecdotes, from history.com, to help you grow your knowledge base.

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How did Black History Month come to be?

Read full article: How did Black History Month come to be?

It all started with one week in 1926, when one organization chose the second week of February to promote the achievements by Black Americans and other people of African descent.

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Raise your hand, honor the Mitten State with this quiz on all things Michigan

Read full article: Raise your hand, honor the Mitten State with this quiz on all things Michigan

National Michigan Day is Jan. 18.

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Celebrating Kwanzaa: What you need to know about the holiday and its principles

Read full article: Celebrating Kwanzaa: What you need to know about the holiday and its principles

Kwanzaa is an annual holiday that affirms African family, tradition, and social values. The holiday is celebrated primarily in the United States from Dec. 26 to Jan. 1.

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Pearl Harbor Day: Photos of damage still resonate, more than eight decades later

Read full article: Pearl Harbor Day: Photos of damage still resonate, more than eight decades later

Thursday marks the anniversary of one of the most significant days in U.S. and world history, a day that still lives in infamy, 82 years later.

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Fun facts about all of the traditional holiday decorations set up at Highland Village

Read full article: Fun facts about all of the traditional holiday decorations set up at Highland Village

You're not going to believe how much glitter is on each of those huge big red bows!

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Julia Roberts says Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King paid the hospital bill for her birth

Read full article: Julia Roberts says Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King paid the hospital bill for her birth

In honor of Julia Roberts’s 55th birthday, fans are recirculating the unbelievable historical fact that connects her to Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King.

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56 influential Hispanic-Americans: In photos

Read full article: 56 influential Hispanic-Americans: In photos

Hispanic Heritage Month is a great time to learn more: For some, more about your own heritage, or for others, perhaps another culture.

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Peek inside the DeLorean Motor Company headquarters in Humble

Read full article: Peek inside the DeLorean Motor Company headquarters in Humble

The car made famous by the movie ‘Back to the Future’ is headed to the future with its first new model in 40 years. That is right, a new DeLorean has been announced and in anticipation of its arrival, Houston Life headed to Classic DeLorean in Humble to take a look at a bit of the company’s history.

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That used to be WHAT?: These iconic Houston buildings aren’t exactly what they used to be

Read full article: That used to be WHAT?: These iconic Houston buildings aren’t exactly what they used to be

Sometimes, the building outlives the business. Though these notable Houston structures were renovated and repurposed, longtime Houstonians remember what they were in their heyday.

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Juneteenth Historian Sam Collins joins Courtney and Derrick to share the history of Juneteenth in Galveston

Read full article: Juneteenth Historian Sam Collins joins Courtney and Derrick to share the history of Juneteenth in Galveston

Historian Sam Collins shares the history of Juneteenth and the journey to freedom in Galveston with Courtney and Derrick

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The importance of Juneteenth

Read full article: The importance of Juneteenth

Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day or Emancipation Day, symbolizes the end of slavery in America.

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‘Mama, keep praying’: Galveston resident recounts grandmother’s powerful journey on Juneteenth

Read full article: ‘Mama, keep praying’: Galveston resident recounts grandmother’s powerful journey on Juneteenth

General Order Number 3 was issued by Union General Gordon Granger on June 19, 1865, in Galveston, Texas, two years after the original issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation.

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2,000 wins! Dusty Baker hits historic milestone as Astros beat Mariners

Read full article: 2,000 wins! Dusty Baker hits historic milestone as Astros beat Mariners

It was a historic night Tuesday at Minute Maid Park, as Astros manager Dusty Baker became the 12th ever to win 2,000 games as a Major League Baseball manager.

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On the cusp of history: The significance of Dusty Baker reaching 2,000 managerial wins

Read full article: On the cusp of history: The significance of Dusty Baker reaching 2,000 managerial wins

Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker is on the cusp of hitting 2,000 career wins as a Major League Baseball manager, and it's truly a historic accomplishment.

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PHOTOS: Galveston opening its lovely historic homes to the public two weekends in May

Read full article: PHOTOS: Galveston opening its lovely historic homes to the public two weekends in May

Certain homes in Galveston are known for their long history, and Tom Schwenk Galveston Real Estate and the Galveston Historical Foundation want to showcase them for a few weekends in May.

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Local spotlight: the history behind the Vietnam War Memorial in Houston’s Little Saigon

Read full article: Local spotlight: the history behind the Vietnam War Memorial in Houston’s Little Saigon

Shining a spotlight on Houston's Vietnam War Memorial and the late artist and veteran Thong Pham.

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How much do you know about some of the most famous women in history?

Read full article: How much do you know about some of the most famous women in history?

March marks Women’s History Month, and the world has spent the past few weeks highlighting and remembering some of the most famous achievements by women throughout the course of history.

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Texas time machine: Step back in time with these vintage photos of Big Bend National Park

Read full article: Texas time machine: Step back in time with these vintage photos of Big Bend National Park

Located along a distinctive bend of the Rio Grande on the U.S.-Mexico border, the 801,832-acre wonderland of gorges, mountain peaks, canyons and mesas known as Big Bend National Park is often referred to as Texas’ Gift to the Nation.

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A closer look at the women who’ve served on the Supreme Court

Read full article: A closer look at the women who’ve served on the Supreme Court

In the wake of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement announcement in January, President Joe Biden has nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson to be his replacement.

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Quiz: How much do you know about St. Patrick’s Day?

Read full article: Quiz: How much do you know about St. Patrick’s Day?

St. Patrick’s Day is here! How much do you know about the holiday, beyond the green beer? Do you know anything about St. Patrick himself, or why we celebrate?

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These legendary women paved the way for girls in science

Read full article: These legendary women paved the way for girls in science

Tuesday marks the start of Women’s History Month, a time to commemorate and celebrate the vital role of women in American history.

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This Harriet Tubman mural is so powerful – just like the moving story of how it came to be

Read full article: This Harriet Tubman mural is so powerful – just like the moving story of how it came to be

Michael Rosato knew he had an incredibly important assignment on his hands when he was commissioned to paint a Harriet Tubman mural in Cambridge, Maryland.

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History-making Houston judge retires after 28 years on the federal bench

Read full article: History-making Houston judge retires after 28 years on the federal bench

In 1994, Judge Vanessa Gilmore made history as the youngest person serving on the federal branch. Now, Gilmore is hanging up her robe and preparing for a new life outside of the courthouse.

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This salt dome discovery transformed Texas forever

Read full article: This salt dome discovery transformed Texas forever

On Jan. 10, 1901, what began as a discovery of oil at Spindletop Hill, a salt dome formation south of Beaumont, would soon transform Texas into a major petroleum producer and industrial power.

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Houston history: The major historical anniversaries coming in 2022

Read full article: Houston history: The major historical anniversaries coming in 2022

Here’s a look at some of the key Houston historical anniversaries coming up during this particular calendar year.

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7 things everyone should know about Veterans Day

Read full article: 7 things everyone should know about Veterans Day

Each year, our nation commemorates Veterans Day on Nov. 11, to pay tribute to all American veterans -- living or dead -- but especially to those who served our country honorably during war or peacetime.

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A look at some of the world’s major crowd disasters

Read full article: A look at some of the world’s major crowd disasters

Fans at a Houston music festival surged toward the stage during a performance by rapper Travis Scott, triggering panic in the crowd and leaving at least eight people dead and many more injured, authorities said. Here’s a look at some of the major crowd disasters in recent decades:

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The haunted history behind Dean’s Downtown, the spooky Houston bar with plenty of boos

Read full article: The haunted history behind Dean’s Downtown, the spooky Houston bar with plenty of boos

They say the more spirits you drink, the more spirits you see, and you’ll definitely want some liquid courage to brave this historic haunt in the heart of Houston. Located near the corner of Preston and Main St., Dean’s Downtown boasts a rich history dating back more than 120 years. Today, the former department store turned bar is still a hot spot for activity, and we don’t just mean for happy hour. Katie Harrison, Operations Manager of Nightly Spirits, shared her expertise on the historic building.

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20 years later, Katy ISD students learning about 9/11 for first time

Read full article: 20 years later, Katy ISD students learning about 9/11 for first time

September 11, 2001, was a tragic day etched in history. Twenty years later in a classroom at Beck Junior High School in Katy, many of Ms. Madison Hughes ESL students are hearing about 9/11 for the first time.

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Battleship Texas reopens briefly for Labor Day weekend

Read full article: Battleship Texas reopens briefly for Labor Day weekend

Battleship Texas, a beloved Lone Star State landmark, will once again welcome visitors aboard -- well, temporarily at least.

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‘Candy Man’ Dean Corll was shot dead 48 years ago. Texas EquuSearch will soon begin searching for the remains of any additional victims

Read full article: ‘Candy Man’ Dean Corll was shot dead 48 years ago. Texas EquuSearch will soon begin searching for the remains of any additional victims

48 years ago, Dean Corll, one of the country’s most prolific serial killers, was shot dead at his home in Pasadena, Texas. Texas EquuSearch announced Sunday it will soon begin searching for the remains of any additional victims.

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5 incredible real-life castles you can actually stay in

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When we think of castles, we often think of kings and queens, or maybe even some fairytale Disney movie -- but always some extravagant place, and certainly not one in which we’d be able to stay -- until now.

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‘The power of living history’: Meet the woman who’s helping to preserve Texas’ Black history

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The gift of storytelling is an art form that has the ability to entertain, educate and even heal. Naomi Mitchell Carrier has been using her talents to teach a generation through powerful performances. From writing and composing the renowned historical musical “I Am Annie Mae” to founding the Texas Center for African American Living History (TCAALH), Carrier is helping to lead the charge to preserve Texas’ Black history and has no plans of slowing down.

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The history behind Juneteenth you might not have known

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Most of us are aware of Juneteenth, in that it exists, but there is so much history to know about the celebration.

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Senate passes bill to make Juneteenth a federal holiday

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The U.S. Senate passed the bipartisan bill to make Juneteenth a federal holiday, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn announced Tuesday.

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Test your Juneteenth knowledge with this quiz

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Did you realize that Juneteenth is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States?

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National Loving Day isn’t just a random sweet holiday. Here’s the deeper story, and why you’ll want to celebrate.

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A lot has changed since the 1960s. And the world can change quickly, too. If there has ever been a time when that is clear, it’s now.

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Why did it take so long for Father’s Day to be created?

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On May 9, 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation declaring the second Sunday of each May would be “a public expressions of our love and reverence for the mothers of our country,” also known as, the creation of Mother’s Day.

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5 of Houston’s oldest bakeries, dessert destinations

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In Houston’s food scene, high value is often placed on innovation, novelty and aesthetics -on the most Insta-worthy menu items, the most unique dining experience or the latest foodie fad. It is no wonder, then, that so many of the city’s oldest bakeries and dessert shops have disappeared.

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Tulsa Race Massacre, 100 years later: Why it happened and why it’s still relevant today

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Just decades after slavery in the United States left Black Americans in an economic and societal deficit, one bright spot stood out in Tulsa, Oklahoma — its Greenwood District, known as the “Black Wall Street,” where Black business leaders, homeowners, and civic leaders thrived.

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This Texas doctor is only 9th Black woman pediatric surgeon in United States

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Dr. Kanika Bowen-Jallow is breaking barriers every day.

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Ask 2: How did Cypress get its name?

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At KPRC 2, we’re dedicated to keeping Houstonians informed. As part of our Ask 2 series, the newsroom will answer your questions about all things Houston.

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51 years later, Apollo 13 astronauts reflect on historic mission

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On April 11, 1970, three astronauts and a team here on Earth dared to attempt what was expected to be the third moon landing. However, just shy of 56 hours into the mission, the crew experienced a problem that would turn into a full-fledged effort to get the crew back to Earth alive.

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Galveston Historic Homes Tour offers glimpse at island’s architectural history this May

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The Galveston Historic Homes Tour will return this May.

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