Kris Gutierrez, KPRC 2 Houston

Kris Gutierrez

KPRC 2 Houston

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Past articles by Kris:

EXCLUSIVE: Gov. Greg Abbott discusses the Texas response to the coronavirus pandemic

KPRC 2 anchor Kris Gutierrez sat down with Gov. Greg Abbott in the state capitol to discuss Texas’ response to the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

TXCU: Making Toys for Kids in Need

This time of year always seems to bring out the best in people. To see the spirit of giving on full display, just peek inside a warehouse in Garland. From the lobby, you can hear the blades cutting through wood. “You know the best thing about these toys,” asks Bill Reedy? “They don’t require batteries.” Bill is building a wooden… → Read More

Former Dallas Cowboy David Irving Shares His Concerns With the NFL's Policy on Marijuana

David Irving walked away from what could have been a lucrative NFL career. He opens up about his decision and what it's costing him. → Read More

Flower Mound High School Football Player Overcomes Near-Death Injury

Flower Mound High School senior Carson Winters is back catching passes for the Jaguars football team after a nearly fatal injury. → Read More

Nonprofit Designs Cowboy Boots for Wounded Warriors

A North Texas nonprofit designs and makes custom boots for wounded veterans. → Read More

Celina BBQ Restaurant Receives High Praise

A BBQ restaurant in Celina is getting high praise from Yelp users. → Read More

Austin Allsup Set to Perform at Texas LIVE! for the Lone Stare NYE Live Celebration

Austin Allsup is set to entertain guests at Texas LIVE! for 'Lone Star NYE Live.' → Read More

Saluting Our Heroes: Staff Sgt. Curtis Fowler

Staff Sgt. Curtis Fowler joined the Marines after graduating from Lewisville High School, but his time in the service took a turn when the convoy he was riding in was attacked in Iraq. → Read More

Teen Twins, Coaches Honored for Saving Woman's Life After Cardiac Arrest

Medical City Plano honors quick actions of two coaches and two twins that saved a woman's life October 11. → Read More

Go Inside Texas' DNA Lab Where Scientists Work to Identify Human Remains

Fort Worth is home to UNT's Center for Human Identification -- they also run the Texas missing person's DNA database. → Read More

Immigration: Narrowing the Education Gap

New numbers highlight the education gap between native Texans and immigrants who work in the Lone Star State. → Read More

Spring Woman on Slow Road to Recovery One Year After Hurricane Harvey

One year after Hurricane Harvey, Houston area residents are still coping with the devastation. A Spring woman whose home took on six feet of water, eventually lost faith in adjusters and contractors and moved. → Read More

Local College President Making a Name For Himself

Michael Sorrell, president of Paul Quinn College, is making a name for himself. → Read More

Arming Teachers: Local School Leaders Discuss the Idea

Local school superintendents discuss the idea of arming teachers in their schools. → Read More

Local Superintendents Come Together to Address School Safety

Four superintendents representing Dallas, Tarrant, Denton and Collin counties' largest school districts sit down with NBC 5's Kris Gutierrez to discuss school safety. → Read More

Rio Grande Valley Becomes Hot Spot in Immigration Battle

Tempers hit a boiling point Saturday outside of the Border Patrol station in McAllen, when protesters saw a bus full of migrant families trying to drive by. The demonstrators gathered in the streets and blocked... → Read More

Airlines Targeting Women to Fly Planes

The airline industry has put out the "now hiring" sign. Pilots are retiring at a faster rate than qualified people are lining up to fill their spots. More airlines are targeting women to join the ranks. → Read More

One-on-One With National Rifle Association Spokesperson and NRATV Host Dana Loesch

As The National Riffle Association's annual meetings get underway in Dallas, the NRA's national spokeswoman, Dana Loesch agreed to a rare one-on-one interview with NBC 5's Kris Gutierrez. → Read More

Parenting Law Coming to Texas?

Late last month, law makers in Utah passed a law that changed the state's definition of neglect, to protect parents who allow their kids to play outside unsupervised, among other things. → Read More

Gun Sales Drop Amid So-Called 'Trump Slump'

Gun sales are down since President Trump took office. Why? Local gun dealers say people aren't in a hurry to buy them, because they're not afraid Trump is going to change gun laws. → Read More