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It is difficult to put into words the feeling of unrelenting anticipation and an electric energy in the air of a different kind--excitement. All week, KPRC send photojournalist Jeovany and I (Rose-Ann Aragon) to cover this historic moment from Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach for viewers and readers in Space City--the home to manned spaceflight. To space enthusiasts, this was a launch of a… → Read More
NASA and SpaceX officials have deemed Wednesday’s highly anticipated SpaceX Demo-2 launch a ‘Go’ as of Monday evening, despite windy rain and weather Monday. → Read More
It is a mission that is expected to make history, the SpaceX Demo-2 manned launch at Cape Canaveral’s history launch pad 39-A. → Read More
Storms overnight caused headaches for residents in southwest Houston. Residents on West Ridgecreek Drive heard Mother Nature leaving her mark early Saturday morning. → Read More
The Houston Museum of Natural Science plans to reopen its doors to the public on May 15 since closing on March 17 due to the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
One Katy family turned their backyard pool into the ultimate quarantine family video production. → Read More
The Sterling Municipal Library has added a new addition outside its front door. A beautifully decorated tree dubbed the “Hope Tree” by library staff. Adorned with colorful netting and laminated paper leaves, this tree is unlike any other. Officials said it’s a way to come together to offer community members an opportunity to share hope and inspirational messages during these difficult times. → Read More
Even with the ongoing pandemic, Houston Independent School District leaders are determined to recognize their top teachers. → Read More
With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, what many people do not see is the work still going on to help communities in need. → Read More
SpaceX and NASA will attempt to bring human spaceflight back to U.S. soil for the first time since the Shuttle Program retired in 2011. NASA and SpaceX held a series of media briefings Friday online to preview the historic flight. → Read More
COVID-19 has created an urgent need for ventilators across the country. → Read More
Roaring winds and rain pummeled down in Greater Houston, but these neighbors in southeast Houston can’t help but feel lucky. A massive tree fell on top of a woman’s fence, trapping her at her home for hours. → Read More
With changes coming every week about what opens and remains closed amid the coronavirus pandemic, local businesses are still preparing to open once they are able. With the summer just months away, pool businesses and summer activity organizers are looking for directions while preparing for whatever may come. → Read More
Volunteers came together at Christ Temple The People’s Church to distribute food and masks to those in need in Missouri City. → Read More
One Katy ISD parent wanted to bring a sense of normalcy to students, who are looking to reminisce on the memories of their school year. → Read More
NASA at Home is a space lover's dream. → Read More
Harris County and the city of Houston are using COVID-19 testing kits that allow individuals to administer the test themselves. → Read More
One nurse practitioner from Spring knew she could do more to help communities in dire need of help during the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
Rural healthcare systems are growing concerned that a coronavirus surge is around the corner. → Read More
Chris Cassidy left Earth to go to the International Space Station with Expedition 63 crewmembers Ivan Vagner of Roscosmos and Anatoly Ivanishin. The Soyuz docked safely at the ISS Thursday despite the pandemic sweeping throughout the world. But before he left, Cassidy shared a post on Instagram participating in the #DoTheShelter challenge. → Read More