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Gov. Abbott to give Texas $50M for Hurricane Beryl, Derecho cleanup
Read full article: Gov. Abbott to give Texas $50M for Hurricane Beryl, Derecho cleanupGovernor Greg Abbott has announced a $50 million emergency fund to help Texans recover from the aftermath of Hurricane Beryl and the Derecho storm.
Houstonians sound off about CenterPoint Energy outages, rates and more
Read full article: Houstonians sound off about CenterPoint Energy outages, rates and moreThis is the opportunity for the community to weigh in on how well CenterPoint Energy handled the Hurricane Beryl crisis. Feedback may also influence future electric rates.
‘I just... I’m so deeply sorry’: CenterPoint’s CEO Jason Wells’ raw reaction of power outage victim losing her sister
Read full article: ‘I just... I’m so deeply sorry’: CenterPoint’s CEO Jason Wells’ raw reaction of power outage victim losing her sisterDuring an exclusive interview with CenterPoint Energy’s CEO Jason Wells, KPRC 2′s Gage Goulding showed him a video of a woman who watched her sister gasp for air as she struggled to breathe during the massive power outage.
KPRC 2′s exclusive interview with CenterPoint Energy CEO Jason Wells
Read full article: KPRC 2′s exclusive interview with CenterPoint Energy CEO Jason WellsCenterPoint Energy CEO Jason Wells spoke with KPRC 2 in the first interview since Houston’s double whammy of natural disasters: a derecho in May and Hurricane Beryl in July. Click this story for the FULL transcripted interview.
‘I’m determined to be better’: CenterPoint CEO talks failures and future in first TV interview since natural disasters
Read full article: ‘I’m determined to be better’: CenterPoint CEO talks failures and future in first TV interview since natural disastersThis is the first TV interview CenterPoint CEO Jason Wells has done since the May derecho and Hurricane Beryl earlier this year.
EXCLUSIVE: CenterPoint CEO Jason Wells answers KPRC 2 questions in first TV interview since derecho, Hurricane Beryl
Read full article: EXCLUSIVE: CenterPoint CEO Jason Wells answers KPRC 2 questions in first TV interview since derecho, Hurricane BerylJust days before Houstonians will be able to share their honest thoughts about CenterPoint Energy with the Texas Public Utilities Commission, the company’s top man has agreed to interview exclusively with KPRC 2′s Gage Goulding.
What do you really think of power outages and electric rate increases? Now is your chance to sound off
Read full article: What do you really think of power outages and electric rate increases? Now is your chance to sound offNearly three months after Hurricane Beryl left more than two million CenterPoint Energy customers in the dark, the Public Utility Commission (PUC) wants to hear directly from Houston residents.
‘Somebody cared’: Anonymous donor gives $1,000 to New Caney family homeless after derecho, Beryl, left RV unlivable
Read full article: ‘Somebody cared’: Anonymous donor gives $1,000 to New Caney family homeless after derecho, Beryl, left RV unlivableA New Caney couple that became homeless after the derecho is breathing a sigh of relief.
Heads up, Houston: Tomorrow is the last day you can apply for property tax relief from May storms
Read full article: Heads up, Houston: Tomorrow is the last day you can apply for property tax relief from May stormsIf your home suffered damage during May’s tornado or derecho, an important deadline is coming up Tuesday.
‘It should’ve been done a long time ago’: Viewers get help for tree debris piling up since Derecho
Read full article: ‘It should’ve been done a long time ago’: Viewers get help for tree debris piling up since DerechoTonight, we have a follow-up to a story we first brought you earlier this week involving a massive pile of tree debris that had been lingering outside of a Garden Oaks home for around seven weeks following Hurricane Beryl.
Months-old debris collected at Houston school after KPRC 2 reaches out to city’s waste management
Read full article: Months-old debris collected at Houston school after KPRC 2 reaches out to city’s waste managementMore than a month and a half later since Hurricane Beryl, and three months since the May’s derecho, piles of storm debris continue to line Houston neighborhoods.
Hot and hard work: A day in the life of a lineworker in Houston
Read full article: Hot and hard work: A day in the life of a lineworker in HoustonThe saying “It takes an army to build something great” couldn’t be a better fit for the work being done to strengthen the CenterPoint Energy infrastructure.
KPRC 2′s reporting, imagery helped NWS determine EF-1 tornado hit Bridgeland area of Cypress during derecho in May
Read full article: KPRC 2′s reporting, imagery helped NWS determine EF-1 tornado hit Bridgeland area of Cypress during derecho in MayThe National Weather Service has determined that an EF-1 tornado was the cause that damaged several homes in a Cypress area neighborhood in May.
Why did Hurricane Beryl debris clean-up crews skip my street?
Read full article: Why did Hurricane Beryl debris clean-up crews skip my street?Everywhere you drive around Houston you can still see tree limbs and branches piled up along streets and curbs. Five weeks have passed since Hurricane Beryl blew through the area taking down thousands of trees. And some of you are asking when the city will finish the job of getting it all cleaned up. Investigator Amy Davis is getting answers.
City of Houston tree waste collection has been expensive, as new fee looms
Read full article: City of Houston tree waste collection has been expensive, as new fee loomsThe City of Houston hired an army of sub-contractors to handle the millions of pounds of tree waste left in the wake of Beryl and the Derecho.
PHOTOS: Memorial Park continues recovery 2 weeks after Hurricane Beryl
Read full article: PHOTOS: Memorial Park continues recovery 2 weeks after Hurricane BerylMemorial Park suffered significant hurricane damage, including tree loss, structural damage, and power outages, but restoration efforts have allowed wildlife and visitors to return and enjoy the park's serene environment.
Are severe weather events like Beryl putting a strain on Houston’s community resiliency? How do we reinvigorate it?
Read full article: Are severe weather events like Beryl putting a strain on Houston’s community resiliency? How do we reinvigorate it?Houston has not been known for being immune to severe weather events, but we've always prided ourselves on community resilience, and ongoing struggles like power outages and severe weather events are putting them to the test.
How to prepare your home for hurricane season with tips from CenterPoint Energy
Read full article: How to prepare your home for hurricane season with tips from CenterPoint EnergyLogan Anderson of CenterPoint Energy advises preparing for flooding and outages by creating a hurricane emergency plan, involving children in building a hurricane kit, and safely using generators.
Here’s the latest list of street closures in Downtown Houston following last month’s derecho
Read full article: Here’s the latest list of street closures in Downtown Houston following last month’s derechoAs Downtown Houston continues to rebuild in the aftermath of last month’s derecho, the city has provided an updated list of which streets have reopened and which ones remain closed as repairs persist.
If you could ask CenterPoint executives 1 question about their response to Houston’s storms, what would it be?
Read full article: If you could ask CenterPoint executives 1 question about their response to Houston’s storms, what would it be?KPRC 2 reporter Gage Goulding is sitting down with a CenterPoint Energy executive to ask key questions about how to stormproof the Houston area's electricity grid.
Huntsville State Park to remain closed for extended period, here’s when it will open
Read full article: Huntsville State Park to remain closed for extended period, here’s when it will openHuntsville State Park has extended its closure until June 11th due to the extensive storm damage and ongoing safety concerns caused by recent severe weather.
Heights neighbors worried about crumbling storage unit damaged in recent storms
Read full article: Heights neighbors worried about crumbling storage unit damaged in recent stormsAt the corner of north Main Street and East 25th Street in the Heights, sits a storage unit that is crumbling from top to bottom. It was damaged after the derecho two weeks ago.
Q&A: FEMA answers questions on disaster declaration, federal funding, and new programs for Houston area after storms
Read full article: Q&A: FEMA answers questions on disaster declaration, federal funding, and new programs for Houston area after storms'Do I have to pay for things upfront? How long will a reimbursement take?' 'Why did I get denied for FEMA benefits?' 'Does FEMA check immigration status?' KPRC 2 asked FEMA all these questions and more to get the answers you need following the recent storms in our area.
No power for days, so why was this Houston customer still charged for using electricity?
Read full article: No power for days, so why was this Houston customer still charged for using electricity?No lights, no air conditioner, no nothing. If you were one of the 900,000 people who lost electricity for several days this month you might expect your next bill to be slightly lower than normal. One man in the Heights called us when he noticed his account showed he was using electricity on days when that was impossible. Investigative reporter Amy Davis explains you how to check your own account.
Viewers share photos, videos as severe storms move through the Houston area | CLICK2PINS
Read full article: Viewers share photos, videos as severe storms move through the Houston area | CLICK2PINSThursday night, Harris County has experienced intense rainfall and echoing thunder, as Severe Thunderstorm and Tornado Warnings were issued throughout the area.
Left in the dark? Hundreds of Houston area CenterPoint customers still dealing with power outages following deadly storm
Read full article: Left in the dark? Hundreds of Houston area CenterPoint customers still dealing with power outages following deadly stormPOWER UPDATE: Can you believe some Houston area residents are still without electricity? Here's what CenterPoint has to say
Storm debris removal continues in Harris County; Here’s some useful tips on how to separate them during cleanup
Read full article: Storm debris removal continues in Harris County; Here’s some useful tips on how to separate them during cleanupThe Houston OEM has provided several useful tips on how to separate debris after a severe weather event.
‘She was everything,’ family of Houston mother killed during deadly windstorm honored with BBQ fundraiser
Read full article: ‘She was everything,’ family of Houston mother killed during deadly windstorm honored with BBQ fundraiserDuring the deadly windstorm in mid-May, one Houston family lost more than a mother of four kids.
FEMA centers open for Houston area storm victims | What they do and don’t offer
Read full article: FEMA centers open for Houston area storm victims | What they do and don’t offerFEMA opened Disaster Recovery Centers in Houston and Coldspring on Friday, May 24 for in-person assistance to help people affected the the severe storms, tornadoes, flooding and derecho winds that began April 26, 2024.
Eerie: Infrared map shows Houston before and after deadly derecho 👀
Read full article: Eerie: Infrared map shows Houston before and after deadly derecho 👀During the peak of the deadly windstorm a.k.a derecho, the skies across Houston became noticeably and eerily dark. But just how dark? An interactive infrared map by NASA shows us.
Mattress Mack giving away more than 200 mattresses amid Houston windstorm recovery efforts
Read full article: Mattress Mack giving away more than 200 mattresses amid Houston windstorm recovery efforts“For these families, a good night’s sleep on a brand new mattress can symbolize a step towards rebuilding their lives," Gallery Furniture said in a statement. Check if you qualify for a free mattress by clicking the story and seeing the eligible zip codes.
‘So much sentimental value’: Thieves target woman’s items from late mother in post-storm heist
Read full article: ‘So much sentimental value’: Thieves target woman’s items from late mother in post-storm heistCriminals across Harris County are taking advantage of security lapses after last week’s deadly storm that left hundreds of thousands of people without power.
Tide is providing free laundry services for Houston’s first responders amid storm recovery efforts
Read full article: Tide is providing free laundry services for Houston’s first responders amid storm recovery effortsWhile first responders are working to clean up the damage left behind by last week's deadly windstorm in the sweltering heat, the last thing on their minds is probably laundry. That's why the popular laundry detergent company Tide is stepping in.
Day 7 without power is getting dangerous and unhealthy for some
Read full article: Day 7 without power is getting dangerous and unhealthy for someThe math is good if you're looking at percentages for power restored in the last week. Not so much for people enduring a full week without electricity. And for some, the situation is becoming unhealthy, even dangerous.
Houston ISD students returning to class despite campuses still under repair from deadly windstorm
Read full article: Houston ISD students returning to class despite campuses still under repair from deadly windstormIn an email from Houston ISD, the district said the plan involves students getting dropped off and picked up from their home campus, then taken to an alternate campus, where they will still be taught by their respective teachers.
Q&A with Houston storm attorney on insurance claims after last week’s tornadoes, thunderstorms
Read full article: Q&A with Houston storm attorney on insurance claims after last week’s tornadoes, thunderstormsAs many Houstonians transition from cleaning up to rebuilding their communities after last week’s storms, it’s a good time to make sure your home is protected from natural disasters before they strike.
After the storm outages, can more of Houston’s power grid go underground?
Read full article: After the storm outages, can more of Houston’s power grid go underground?After the recent storm in Houston that caused widespread power outages, the question of burying power lines has been raised. While it may prevent outages during severe weather, it comes with a hefty price tag and maintenance challenges. Should Houston consider going underground with its power grid? Share your thoughts in the comments! #HoustonPowerGrid #StormRecovery #UndergroundPowerLines
Loved ones of Houston mother killed by tree during windstorm to hold BBQ fundraiser
Read full article: Loved ones of Houston mother killed by tree during windstorm to hold BBQ fundraiserChristin Martinez's family needs prayers and support after the 31-year-old mother of four was killed during the devastating windstorm. This Saturday, loved ones are holding a plate sale to help raise funds for the baby she leaves behind as well as funeral expenses.
Power restoration update: 25,000 customers without power on Day 7
Read full article: Power restoration update: 25,000 customers without power on Day 7CenterPoint Energy expects near-complete power restoration for Houstonians by this evening, with over 840,000 customers already having their power restored since the outages began.
Head of FEMA tours deadly storm damage in Houston area as more residents get power back
Read full article: Head of FEMA tours deadly storm damage in Houston area as more residents get power backThe head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency has toured the Houston area to assess the damage from last week’s deadly storms.
SNAP recipients affected by severe weather can apply for replacement benefits
Read full article: SNAP recipients affected by severe weather can apply for replacement benefitsTexas Governor Greg Abbott announced Tuesday that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) received federal approval allowing recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to apply for replacement benefits for food lost or destroyed in last week’s storms.
KPRC 2′s Bill Spencer questions CenterPoint on Houston’s massive power outages after storm; Here’s what we learned
Read full article: KPRC 2′s Bill Spencer questions CenterPoint on Houston’s massive power outages after storm; Here’s what we learnedDay 5 of storm recovery was getting rough for some people still without power, which means no air conditioning as temps hit above 90 for the fourth day in a row, with the weather promising to feel even more like an oven as we move toward the holiday weekend.
Out-of-state workers part of small army restoring power to storm-weary Houstonians
Read full article: Out-of-state workers part of small army restoring power to storm-weary HoustoniansThe race to get the power back in Houston is getting a much needed assist from electrical linemen and support workers from outside of Houston.
Parents peeved Houston ISD students at school with no A/C, Mike Miles says overall it’s been a strong day
Read full article: Parents peeved Houston ISD students at school with no A/C, Mike Miles says overall it’s been a strong dayOne parent at Hogg Middle School told KPRC 2 "essentially, we were lied to."
Lawsuit filed for victim after crane collapse during deadly Houston windstorm
Read full article: Lawsuit filed for victim after crane collapse during deadly Houston windstormLawyers claim the companies "demonstrated a brazen disregard for human life" during last week's deadly windstorm in Houston when a crane collapsed, killing one worker and seriously injuring another.
Houston storm repair scams the Better Business Bureau wants you to be aware of
Read full article: Houston storm repair scams the Better Business Bureau wants you to be aware ofIt's unfortunate but true that during times of crisis like last week's devastating storms, there are scammers who will take advantage of people seeking assistance. The BBB wants you to be on the lookout for these scams, especially as we soon enter Hurricane Season.
‘There’s still dangers:’ Mayor Whitmire announces downtown exclusion zone as workers repair damage from storm
Read full article: ‘There’s still dangers:’ Mayor Whitmire announces downtown exclusion zone as workers repair damage from stormHouston Mayor John Whitmire provided an update on the city’s recovery efforts following Thursday’s deadly storm.
‘It is outrageous:’ Senior living facility abandoned by management following storm, Mayor says
Read full article: ‘It is outrageous:’ Senior living facility abandoned by management following storm, Mayor saysA senior living apartment complex in Houston is accused of abandoning it’s vulnerable residents after a severe weather outbreak in Houston on Thursday.
Power restored to most hit by deadly Houston storm with full service expected by Wednesday
Read full article: Power restored to most hit by deadly Houston storm with full service expected by WednesdayHouston area residents affected by deadly storms last week that left at least seven dead have received some good news.
Day 6 of storm recovery in Houston: Here’s your power outage update
Read full article: Day 6 of storm recovery in Houston: Here’s your power outage updateCenterPoint Energy has released a power restoration timeline for Houston, providing estimated dates for returning service to approximately 80% of impacted residents by Sunday night.
Rescued Pets Movement seeks donations after storm knocks out portion of facility’s roof
Read full article: Rescued Pets Movement seeks donations after storm knocks out portion of facility’s roofRescued Pets Movement is seeking help from Houstonians after their facility was damaged during the severe thunderstorms that hit Houston Thursday.
Houston SPCA’s Wildlife Center sees increase in animals following severe weather
Read full article: Houston SPCA’s Wildlife Center sees increase in animals following severe weatherWith nearly 100 wild animals being taken in, the center anticipates a continuous surge of distressed wildlife in the coming days.
List: Red Cross shelters offering aid to storm-affected residents and pets
Read full article: List: Red Cross shelters offering aid to storm-affected residents and petsWith a growing number of people and pets seeking refuge, the organization has opened multiple shelters across Harris, Liberty, Polk, and San Jacinto Counties.
Hot weather poses new risk as thousands remain without power after deadly Houston storm
Read full article: Hot weather poses new risk as thousands remain without power after deadly Houston stormAs the Houston area works to clean up and restore power to hundreds of thousands after deadly storms left at least seven people dead, it will do so amid a smog warning and rising Texas heat.
2 students injured in storm-related bus incident, hundreds of campuses without power
Read full article: 2 students injured in storm-related bus incident, hundreds of campuses without power🌩️🏫 Houston ISD Superintendent, Mike Miles, is assessing the damage caused by yesterday's storm. Several schools have been affected, and the main focus is on ensuring the safety of students and teachers. #HoustonStrong #SchoolsRecovery #HISDUpdates
‘This is not the time:’ Harris County judge, Houston mayor clash during severe weather press conference
Read full article: ‘This is not the time:’ Harris County judge, Houston mayor clash during severe weather press conferenceThere seemed to be some passive aggressiveness during the deadly weather update Friday morning between Mayor John Whitmire and Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo after they made their first joint press conference.
Judge Hidalgo gives storm damage briefing after flying over Harris County
Read full article: Judge Hidalgo gives storm damage briefing after flying over Harris CountyRestoration and recovery are at the top of mind for many Harris County residents after Thursday’s deadly storm ripped through parts of southeast Texas.
Trees, power lines down in Houston; Daylight illuminates how severe deadly storm truly was
Read full article: Trees, power lines down in Houston; Daylight illuminates how severe deadly storm truly wasThe sky turned hauntingly dark Thursday night as Houstonians anxiously waited for the storms to pass. And the morning after, all we can do is stare in awe at the damage left behind in the aftermath.
At least 3 deaths reported by Houston police during Thursday night’s severe weather
Read full article: At least 3 deaths reported by Houston police during Thursday night’s severe weatherHouston Mayor John Whitmire said Thursday night at least four people died during the storm. KPRC 2 has received information of at least three weather-related deaths, but it’s unclear if these deaths reported by police are part of the deaths Mayor Whitmire referred to.
Mother killed by fallen tree in SE Houston near Buffalo Bayou during Thursday’s severe weather
Read full article: Mother killed by fallen tree in SE Houston near Buffalo Bayou during Thursday’s severe weatherInvestigators say the mother went outside to move her car so it wouldn't get damaged during Thursday evening's heavy storms.
Viewers share photos, videos as deadly storm rips through the Houston area | CLICK2PINS
Read full article: Viewers share photos, videos as deadly storm rips through the Houston area | CLICK2PINSThursday night, Harris County has experienced intense rainfall and echoing thunder, as Severe Thunderstorm and Tornado Warnings were issued throughout the area.
Storm attorney explains do’s and don’ts of dealing with insurance after natural disasters
Read full article: Storm attorney explains do’s and don’ts of dealing with insurance after natural disastersRebuilding or getting back into your home and business after a natural disaster or flood event can be stressful and time consuming.