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.
What started as a little extra buzzing outside a League City home turned into a major problem hiding inside the walls for homeowner Ron Humason, “I found some bees in the corner of my house out front. I was out trimming some trees the other day and I noticed some bee activity coming in and out of the front of the house.”
When 2 Helps You first visited the neighborhood of Forrest Pines in May, residents had one simple question: What happened to the speed bumps the City of Houston promised nearly 10 years ago?
More soccer fans have contacted 2 Helps You, saying they purchased World Cup tickets through StubHub, only to have them canceled before their game.
Houston's first major heat stretch of the summer is here, and doctors say most people don't know the warning signs until it's too late. As thousands pack downtown for FIFA and Juneteenth celebrations, medical experts are urging everyone heading outside this weekend to know the difference between feeling hot and being in danger. Here's what to watch for and how to stay safe.
A mother is searching for answers after her 21-year-old son was shot and killed outside a north Houston apartment complex overnight.
Houston officials say legal action may be coming against an abandoned Montrose property after neighbors reported unsafe conditions, debris, and rodent concerns for years.
Houston’s 8th Wonder Brewery is accusing its landlord of trying to push the company out of its longtime East Downtown property as the value of nearby land surges ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
HISD’s proposed special education overhaul is drawing concern from families and federal scrutiny, as some parents say they are still waiting for clear answers about how the changes will affect their children.
Travelers are already paying more for flights after the shutdown of Spirit Airlines, with early data showing fare increases on routes the ultra low-cost carrier once served.
A homeowner says his lawn was damaged by utility work and repairs took weeks. Learn what Texas easement laws allow and what rights homeowners have.
Houston ISD introduced its first fleet of 15 electric school buses on Earth Day, aiming to provide cleaner and more sustainable student transportation.
A fiber internet project in west Houston is drawing complaints from residents who cite damage, poor communication, and lack of response. Ezee Fiber says it is addressing concerns.