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If you’re reading this, you’re probably considering one of our open positions or are curious about what we’re building with ENOUGH.
Accountability journalism isn’t new. KPRC 2 has a long history of investigative reporting, consumer advocacy, and asking tough questions on behalf of our audience. We’re proud of that work.
But as we’ve developed ENOUGH, we’ve come to realize we’re building something larger than a traditional investigative unit or a new 10 p.m. show.
The idea started with a simple observation. People have never had more access to information, yet many still struggle to get answers to the questions affecting their daily lives.
- Why is my bill so high?
- Why hasn’t this problem been fixed?
- Who’s responsible?
- What happens next?
Those aren’t investigative questions. They’re life questions. And increasingly, we believe local journalism has a responsibility to help answer them. That’s what ENOUGH is about.
Not just exposing problems. Not just holding people accountable. Helping people understand what’s happening, why it matters, and what happens next.
For us, that requires more than a single reporter, a special unit, or a franchise that airs once a week. It requires commitment. That’s why we’re investing in a dedicated team focused on accountability, clarity, and solutions across broadcast, streaming, digital, and social platforms.
It’s also why we’re recruiting now.
What Makes ENOUGH Different?
Most news organizations have investigative teams. But accountability shouldn’t begin and end with investigations. The issues affecting people’s lives don’t arrive on an investigative schedule. They show up every day.
That’s why ENOUGH is designed to be more than a reporting unit.
We’re building a team that combines accountability journalism, digital storytelling, audience engagement, and multi-platform content creation around a shared mission: helping people get answers.
Our goal isn’t simply to produce investigations. Our goal is impact. That means asking tough questions. Pursuing answers. Providing clarity. Following stories beyond the initial headline. Measuring success not just by what we expose, but by whether our journalism helps people better understand and navigate the issues affecting their lives.
Who Thrives Here?
We’re looking for people who are naturally curious and relentlessly persistent.
People who care about great storytelling but also care about what happens after the story airs.
People who are comfortable working across platforms and excited about helping shape something new.
Most importantly, we’re looking for journalists who still believe local journalism can make a difference. Because we do.
Join the Team
We’re building a team of journalists, storytellers, and content creators who want to do meaningful work and help shape the future of accountability journalism.
Current opportunities include:
Executive Reporter
Lead high-impact accountability reporting that asks tough questions, uncovers answers, and drives meaningful impact across platforms.
Apply: www.click2houston.com/careers/2026/01/14/executive-reporter-10pm/
Reporter
Develop and deliver original stories that hold institutions accountable, explain complex issues, and help our audience better understand the challenges affecting their daily lives.
Apply: https://www.click2houston.com/careers/2025/09/25/reporter/
Segment Digital Producer
Help identify, develop, and distribute compelling accountability journalism across digital, streaming, social, and broadcast platforms. www.click2houston.com/careers/2026/03/11/segment-digital-producer-10pm/
Digital Social Producer
Create platform-specific content that extends the reach and impact of ENOUGH across social media, digital, and emerging platforms. Help connect audiences to accountability journalism in new and engaging ways.
Apply: https://www.click2houston.com/careers/2026/01/13/digital-social-producer/
We’re not simply recruiting people to do stories. We’re recruiting people to help build what ENOUGH is becoming.
If you believe local journalism can still make a difference, we’d love to talk.