Former CITGO interim president reflects on other Americans released from Venezuelan prisonJose Pereira joined Owen Conflenti on KPRC 2 News Today at 10am to share his thoughts.
Behind the scenes: Do our KPRC 2 bosses know we’re doing this?Have you ever wondered what it takes to create a new show from start to finish? We’re taking you behind the scenes, every step of the way!
Back to school and COVID: You asked and we have answers We asked what our KPRC 2 Insiders wanted to know about back to school, the top questions were about health.
Hungry? These ham sliders will have you asking for moreFans of NBC’s “The Today Show” have certainly seen (and possibly drooled-over) any number of cooking segments hosted Carson Daly’s wife Siri. I wanted to share with you one that has become a fan-favorite in my house.
Honoring the late-musician Israel Kamakawiwoʻole on his birthdayYou may not know his name, but you have likely heard his voice. Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwoʻole died in 1997, but not before giving the world an amazing gift.
Coronavirus pandemic may cause Social Security benefits to dry up even sooner, new model suggestsThe Social Security Administration (SSA) recently released updated data outlining when it believes the trust funds — which help ensure there’s enough money to pay full benefits — will run dry.
Why I love Texas: KPRC 2’s Owen Conflenti on why he’s been enchanted with Texas since he was childKPRC 2's Owen Conflenti shares why he loves Texas.
Sunday Conversations: Terence NarcisseA native of Crosby, Terence Narcisse is working to make unincorporated east Harris County the best place to live, learn, work and play.
Never-before-seen film footage of Neil Armstrong, family releasedFilm footage of the most famous "space family" in history has never been seen before -- until now.
College students building hyperloop design in HoustonMore and more people are moving to Texas and commute times are getting worse and worse.
Camera registry helps authorities fight crimeWith doorbell cameras and home surveillance equipment, we’ve all seen the crystal-clear videos of porch pirates and burglars caught in the act.
Children eating flower seeds to get highThe 1960s brought us tie-dye and sit-ins. Hippies smoked marijuana and tripped on acid.