Andrea Slaydon
Senior Investigative and Special Projects Producer
Award-winning TV producer and content creator. My goal as a journalist is to help people. Faith and family motivate me. Running keeps me sane.
Award-winning TV producer and content creator. My goal as a journalist is to help people. Faith and family motivate me. Running keeps me sane.
One year after the deadly Texas Hill Country flood, survivors, first responders, and families share the stories of loss, heroism, and recovery that continue to shape their community.
Through powerful interviews, personal stories, and months of reporting, After the Storm: The flood that changed the Hill Country examines the disaster that changed a community — and the people working every day to ensure it is never defined by tragedy alone.
New data from Whisker Labs shows Houston had more power outages than any other city in the country in May, reversing months of improvement and raising fresh questions about CenterPoint Energy’s multi-billion-dollar infrastructure upgrades.
After more than three decades in journalism and 26 years at KPRC 2, veteran investigative reporter Robert Arnold is preparing to sign off for the final time.
As grocery prices continue to strain household budgets, several major grocery chains are rolling out price cuts in an effort to attract shoppers and compete with warehouse retailers like Costco and Sam’s Club.
Filling up with contaminated gas can bring your car to a halt almost immediately — and leave you with a repair bill in the thousands. Knowing what to do next could make all the difference.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury has launched the Trump Accounts app, marking a major step forward in what officials are calling one of the most significant financial programs for American families in decades.
Harris County residents still have several chances to learn more about FEMA’s newly released draft floodplain maps and how they could impact your neighborhood. The Harris County Flood Control District has scheduled four additional virtual public meetings where residents can hear updates, ask questions, and provide feedback about the proposed floodplain changes.
If you live in Houston, Harris County, Fort Bend County, Montgomery County, Brazoria County or another nearby community and you have questions about your water bill, we want to take a look.
Reaction poured in after KPRC 2’s latest investigation into former Houston Housing Authority CEO David Northern — with viewers demanding accountability and urging reporters to keep up the pressure.
A KPRC 2 investigation found the man in charge of that money — Houston Housing Authority President and CEO David Northern — spent millions of federal dollars on expenses that had nothing to do with helping families.