Jeremy Rogalski, KHOU

Jeremy Rogalski

KHOU

Houston, TX, United States

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  • newswest9
  • 11Alive Atlanta
  • 10 News Tampa Bay
  • KARE 11
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  • 9NEWS.com
  • KTVB.COM

Past articles by Jeremy:

Denied and delayed: Agencies object to release of public records in Uvalde shooting investigation

"There's a lot of CYA involved," said a veteran attorney who specializes in open records legal battles. → Read More

Texas House begins Uvalde school shooting investigation with testimony behind closed doors

A special Texas House Investigative Committee into the Robb Elementary School shooting kicked off its probe Thursday, but Texans will be left in the dark for now. → Read More

Search warrants reveal how much firepower Uvalde shooting suspect had in mass shooting

The two warrants were signed by a judge on May 25 and returned by state investigators on Wednesday. → Read More

Homebuilders rip up contracts, then re-list homes for thousands more

Houston Better Business Bureau President Dan Parsons recommends hiring an attorney to look over the contract to spot any red flags. → Read More

Nearly 50 polls understaffed on Texas Primary Election Day, new data shows

Republicans made up 76% of the understaffed locations with Democrats accounting for the remaining 24%, according to the data. → Read More

Grieving families face long legal battle one year after deadly Texas winter storm

Texans who lost loved ones in the 2021 Texas freeze are still fighting for justice. But one year later, their legal battle is nowhere close to the end. → Read More

Texas leaders, ERCOT vow power grid will hold up during winter storm

Since 2021, power generators and transmission providers have been required by law to winterize equipment to meet federal standards and be subject to inspections. → Read More

Texas energy officials pledge 'the lights will stay on' this winter

The state's top public utility regulator said reform efforts have made the gird "stronger and more reliable" than ever. → Read More

Most Texas power plants meet winterization reporting deadline

Under new energy reform laws, a total of 855 Texas power plants were required to file winter weather preparedness reports with ERCOT. → Read More

'They are energy hogs': Bitcoin mining surge stirs power grid concerns in Texas

As more cryptominers plug into the Texas grid, all that glitters may not be digital gold. → Read More

Communication gaps under scrutiny in Astroworld EMS response

Chief Sam Pena said HFD was initially serving in a support role because festival organizers hired a private company, ParaDocs, to provide event medical services. → Read More

Crowd surge never mentioned in Astroworld Festival emergency plan

“Nothing about crowd emergencies, nothing about crowd density, crowd collapse, crowd crush,” said Paul Wertheimer, a nationally-recognized crowd safety expert. → Read More

New details on shootout that left HPD officer, suspect dead

Houston police officer William "Bill" Jeffrey was killed. HPD Sgt. Michael Vance was injured. The suspect, Deon Ledet, died at the scene. → Read More

Here's what we know about Deon Ledet, the suspect in the shooting of two HPD officers

Deon Ledet had been arrested 18 times in Harris County in 18 years, according to court records. → Read More

Entergy has no timeline for when power will be restored to NOLA customers

Until damage assessments are done, company executives say it's premature to speculate. → Read More

Where road-rage crashes happen most often in the Houston area

Crash records show road rage is getting worse, especially in certain hot spots around Harris County. → Read More

ERCOT details 3 scenarios that could leave Texans without power this summer

With many Texans still on edge after the massive power failures this winter, there is a potential for outages once again this summer according to the ERCOT. → Read More

Houston Health Department underreported COVID-19 deaths for months

“The consequence of underreporting data is that we become overconfident, we think things are going better than they are,” said Dr. James McDeavitt with Baylor. → Read More

DPS trooper shot after chasing Bryan shooting suspect to home in Iola, sources say

The trooper was taken to an area hospital in serious but stable condition and authorities said the suspect was later taken into custody. → Read More

K-Solv fined $100K for environmental violations last decade

Records show the Channelview industrial facility that caught fire has a clean environmental record recently but was cited in 2015 and 2016 for violations. → Read More