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It happens a few times every summer -- dust from the sands of the Sahara Desert in North Africa are carried on the wind, across the globe to Houston. → Read More
Thirteen years after KPRC first came to life on air in Houston, a major development skyrocketed our town into space. → Read More
After months of training, thousands of runners will line up this weekend for the Chevron Houston Marathon. → Read More
About 4:20 p.m. on Dec. 22, 2018, Dr. Bimal Patel was running along a trail in Elizabeth Baldwin Park in the 1700 block of Elgin Street. → Read More
The local chapter of the American Federation of Government Employees, which is affiliated with the AFL-CIO, plans a rally calling for an end to the government shutdown. → Read More
Therapeutic optometrist Dr. Ellen Fandry wants you to have 20/20 vision in 2019. → Read More
A priest accused of sexually abusing multiple victims at churches in which he's worked appeared in court Thursday. → Read More
We could be only weeks away from the first major test of a private spaceship designed to take American astronauts back to space on an American rocket from American soil. → Read More
NASA astronaut Anne McClain, who lives and trained at the Johnson Space Center, now orbits the earth on board the International Space Station. → Read More
After routinely seeing spools spinning down Houston freeways, you start to wonder if it's the new norm. → Read More
On Wednesday, Houston City Council met for the first time since a judge ruled that Proposition B will move forward. → Read More
Since we live in Space City, we keep you updated on the future of space. Houston-based astronaut Nick Hague will be on a Soyuz launch in February after a failed launch back in October. → Read More
The problems on Bolt Street started with trash being dumped beside the road. → Read More
A photo documents the day President George H.W. Bush gave someone the shirt off of his back. → Read More
At a glance, a gathering at Loaves and Fishes in downtown Houston on Wednesday was simply a kind volunteer effort. Our neighbors who need a little extra help were able to get food, clothing and toiletries. But this was more. → Read More
Imagine seeing a giant, steel spool roll toward your car down Interstate 10 near Wayside and McCarty streets. → Read More
Arturo and Fotina Martinez, their flight and luggage landed safely back at Bush Intercontinental Airport Wednesday night when they returned from visiting family in Mexico. → Read More
A child was hit by a stray bullet Monday afternoon during a shooting involving a security guard and a robbery suspect at a cell phone store in north Houston, according to police. → Read More
Remember the super long lines during early voting? → Read More
Campaign workers for Gov. Greg Abbott were busy Tuesday afternoon setting up for a watch party at Brazos Hall at Brazos and 4th Streets in downtown Austin. → Read More