Rayan Graham
Photographer & Editor
I am a Video Production Professional-KPRC News Photographer and Editor. I have over ten years of experience in news and independent media industries. I am big on storytelling and being creative.
I am a Video Production Professional-KPRC News Photographer and Editor. I have over ten years of experience in news and independent media industries. I am big on storytelling and being creative.
A Texas couple thought their website was hacked when nonstop alerts began until they realized a viral video had sent their jerky business global.
Houston Mayor John Whitmire and City Controller Chris Hollins are at odds over a proposal to use $30 million from the city’s Stormwater Fund to demolish abandoned buildings. City Council is set to vote Wednesday.
Houston is preparing for an unprecedented economic surge as the 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to bring in $1.5 billion and attract nearly 500,000 visitors across the region.
A three-year-old boy is recovering from serious facial injuries after being attacked by a neighbor’s dog in northeast Harris County’s Edgewood Village neighborhood.
What started as a trash problem in one southeast Houston neighborhood has now become a safety concern for families who live there.
As the federal government raises new questions about the integrity of SNAP benefits, one Brazoria County community isn’t waiting for Washington to fix it.
Voters in Cy-Fair ISD sent a clear message this week: change is coming to one of the state’s largest school districts. Political experts believe neighboring districts might do the same.
Months after the Texas Office of the Attorney General (OAG) switched to a new child support payment system, parents across the state say they’re still waiting for money that should have already reached their bank accounts
Texas families interested in school vouchers will soon be able to apply for what the state is calling Texas Education Freedom Accounts, according to documents obtained from the Texas Comptroller’s Office.
Independent candidate George Foreman IV, an educator and workforce training advocate, says he’s running for Congress out of a sense of duty and a legacy of public service.
Nearly two years after his conviction, Antonio “AJ” Armstrong Jr.’s legal fight is far from over. The Houston man, found guilty of killing his parents, Dawn and Antonio Armstrong Sr. in 2016, is now preparing for an upcoming appeals hearing that could determine whether he gets a new trial or a chance at freedom.