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Questions for HISD Superintendent: What do voters want to know about historic $4.4 billion bond proposal?
Read full article: Questions for HISD Superintendent: What do voters want to know about historic $4.4 billion bond proposal?How will you vote on this transformative plan? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Houston man, woman accused of severely abusing 5-month old baby to death
Read full article: Houston man, woman accused of severely abusing 5-month old baby to deathA Houston woman, Jasmine Marie Ellison, and a man, Glenn Wayne Smith, have been arrested and charged with causing serious bodily injury to a child following the death of a five-month-old infant from severe abuse.
‘Love shouldn’t hurt:’ How Houston PD’s DART Program provides vital support for domestic violence survivors
Read full article: ‘Love shouldn’t hurt:’ How Houston PD’s DART Program provides vital support for domestic violence survivorsLaunched in 2020, the program stands for Domestic Abuse Response Team and pairs officers with social workers to respond to high-risk cases of domestic violence.
Houston PD officer, 2 children among 5 hospitalized in two separate crashes in NE Houston
Read full article: Houston PD officer, 2 children among 5 hospitalized in two separate crashes in NE HoustonInvestigators say they were called initially to look into a woman getting hit by a car, but while police were blocking off the scene, a suspected drunk driver with 2 small children hit an officer's patrol car.
‘We haven’t played our best football yet, still have more to unlock,’ 3-1 Texans feel they’re just scratching surface
Read full article: ‘We haven’t played our best football yet, still have more to unlock,’ 3-1 Texans feel they’re just scratching surfaceTexans (3-1) take on Bills (3-1) in clash of first-place squads
Fifth Ward woman arrested throwing frozen burrito at store employee’s head
Read full article: Fifth Ward woman arrested throwing frozen burrito at store employee’s headA woman has been arrested after allegedly throwing a frozen burrito at an employee’s head in the Fifth Ward earlier this week.
Bring on the cookies! ‘Eat Like a Local’ visits some of the best bakers in town
Read full article: Bring on the cookies! ‘Eat Like a Local’ visits some of the best bakers in townFrom crispy and crunchy to thick and gooey, chef Chris Shepherd has scoured Houston for some of the best cookies in town. In this episode of “Eat Like a Local with Chris Shepherd”, he takes us to a few of his favorite spots for a sweet treat.
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.
Former PVAMU standout WR becomes the hero on Thursday Night Football
Read full article: Former PVAMU standout WR becomes the hero on Thursday Night FootballWith the game on the line in a primetime NFL inner-division matchup, a former Prairie View A&M wide receiver made the biggest play of his life.
A Utility water tank explosion leaves homeowners with a hefty bill.
Read full article: A Utility water tank explosion leaves homeowners with a hefty bill.A water tank exploded, damaging homes in NW Houston. The families are picking up the pieces after the Utility district denies their claims.
These tips will help you at your next mammogram
Read full article: These tips will help you at your next mammogramOctober is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which emphasizes the importance of incorporating mammograms into one’s yearly health regimen. Houston Life’s Melanie Camp spoke with Dr. Kenny Sam, a Breast Radiologist affiliated with Memorial Hermann, who shared insights on the correct approach to mammography. The discussion is rich with valuable information, from whether to forego deodorant on the day of the test to the best attire and the optimal time of the month to schedule a mammogram.
Kinship Care offers resources, emotional support to families in Houston
Read full article: Kinship Care offers resources, emotional support to families in HoustonIn Houston, DePelchin Children’s Center plays a crucial role in supporting families who step in to care for children when parents are unable to.
‘Forgiveness is a hard thing’: Woman who lost sister during Beryl outage reacts to CenterPoint CEO’s apology
Read full article: ‘Forgiveness is a hard thing’: Woman who lost sister during Beryl outage reacts to CenterPoint CEO’s apologyOn Thursday, KPRC 2′s Gage Goulding spoke with Jason Wells, the CEO of CenterPoint Energy. This was Wells’ first interview with a TV news station since the aftermaths of the May derecho and Hurricane Beryl.
Trucks, drivers needed to transport essentials to Hurricane Helene’s hardest-hit areas
Read full article: Trucks, drivers needed to transport essentials to Hurricane Helene’s hardest-hit areasOnPoint Rescue, a non-profit born from Hurricane Harvey's aftermath, is stepping up to deliver essential supplies to communities devastated by Hurricane Helene.
Expert tips for finding the best wardrobe colors for your skin tone, hair and eye color
Read full article: Expert tips for finding the best wardrobe colors for your skin tone, hair and eye colorImage consultant, stylist and color expert Natalie Weakly stops by Houston Life to explain why some colors look better on us than others. Watch the full segment to better understand warm tones, cool tones, and why black is sometimes the wrong choice!
Apollo Chamber Players kick off new season about liberty with George Takei
Read full article: Apollo Chamber Players kick off new season about liberty with George TakeiIf you're a Trekkie and love classical music, you don't want to miss this weekend's Apollo Chamber Players concert featuring George Takei. Find out how to attend the performance this Saturday.
Texans wide receiver Tank Dell set to return for Bills game after missing Jaguars game: ‘I’m ready to go for sure’
Read full article: Texans wide receiver Tank Dell set to return for Bills game after missing Jaguars game: ‘I’m ready to go for sure’Texans wide receiver missed one game with injury
Houston’s own Trae Tha Truth steps into help Hurricane Helene victims
Read full article: Houston’s own Trae Tha Truth steps into help Hurricane Helene victimsHouston rapper and philanthropist, Trae Tha Truth went out to assist in the damage residents suffered by Hurricane Helene. He joined KPRC 2 News Today to explain what he was seeing and how his team at Relief Gang were helping residents in need.
Home, 2 cars damaged by fire in Fifth Ward, no injuries reported
Read full article: Home, 2 cars damaged by fire in Fifth Ward, no injuries reportedInvestigators say a homeowner was able to get out of the home safely but the home was completely destroyed and the flames spread out to about two cars in the driveway.
Tomball’s Olympic gymnast Asher Hong featured in new limited-edition bobblehead
Read full article: Tomball’s Olympic gymnast Asher Hong featured in new limited-edition bobbleheadThe National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum has released a limited-edition bobblehead of Olympic gymnast Asher Hong, celebrating his contribution to the U.S. men's gymnastics team's bronze medal win at the 2024 Paris Olympics, their first team medal since 2008.
Houston auto parts business charged with violating used oil regulations
Read full article: Houston auto parts business charged with violating used oil regulationsThree individuals and the Houston-based L&Y Business, LLC face felony charges for violating the Texas Used Oil Act, resulting in hazardous contamination at a salvage yard on Airline Drive.
$30K reward offered for information on road rage shooter who killed 19-year-old on Katy Freeway in September
Read full article: $30K reward offered for information on road rage shooter who killed 19-year-old on Katy Freeway in SeptemberThe Harris County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public's assistance in solving the heartbreaking shooting of 19-year-old Cody Johnson.
Nearly a year after Greyhound bus terminal moves to East End, neighbors say they notice uptick in crime
Read full article: Nearly a year after Greyhound bus terminal moves to East End, neighbors say they notice uptick in crimeIt’s been almost a year since the Greyhound bus station moved from Main Street downtown to Harrisburg Blvd. in the Magnolia Park section of the East End neighborhood.
Mother of 8-year-old boy beaten to death by partner pleads guilty to injury of a child charges
Read full article: Mother of 8-year-old boy beaten to death by partner pleads guilty to injury of a child chargesThe mother of a 8-year-old boy who was beaten to death by her partner has pleaded guilty.
It’s October 3rd. so of course we’re catching up with the one and only Lacey Chabert
Read full article: It’s October 3rd. so of course we’re catching up with the one and only Lacey ChabertWe're catching up with Lacey all about her sweet show that gives back to kids, families and special adults who are making an extraordinary impact.
Harris County father sentenced to life in prison after brutal 2020 rape, murder of infant daughter
Read full article: Harris County father sentenced to life in prison after brutal 2020 rape, murder of infant daughterLuis Luna has been in jail since August 2020 after prosecutors said he brutally raped and murdered his 8-month-old daughter, Savayah Mason, inside his west Harris County apartment.
‘It’s really bad what they’re doing’: Elderly man speaks out after being beaten, robbed by 2 unidentified men
Read full article: ‘It’s really bad what they’re doing’: Elderly man speaks out after being beaten, robbed by 2 unidentified menHouston police are asking for the public’s help to identify two young men who assaulted and robbed an elderly man with a cane in the middle of the day.
WATCH SATURDAY: Renowned chefs present cooking demos at Southern Smoke Festival
Read full article: WATCH SATURDAY: Renowned chefs present cooking demos at Southern Smoke FestivalCan’t make it to the festival? The YETI Culinary Stage cooking demos will be livestreamed on KPRC 2+ starting at 4:30 p.m. The demonstrations will be hosted by chef, YouTube personality, and New York Times bestselling author Brad Leone.
‘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.
‘I don’t feel secure’: Houston community members react after KPRC 2′s exclusive interview with CenterPoint CEO
Read full article: ‘I don’t feel secure’: Houston community members react after KPRC 2′s exclusive interview with CenterPoint CEOFollowing CenterPoint Energy CEO Jason Wells exclusive interview with KPRC 2′s Gage Goulding, KPRC 2′s Amy Davis brought in five Houston community members to gauge how they feel about Wells responses.
Why don’t all Texas school buses have seat belts?
Read full article: Why don’t all Texas school buses have seat belts?When Governor Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 693 into law in 2017, Texas became one of only a handful of states in the country to pass some variation of a school bus seat belt law.
Landry’s Chef Series: Learn how to make The Oceanaire Seafood Room’s Branzino
Read full article: Landry’s Chef Series: Learn how to make The Oceanaire Seafood Room’s BranzinoHouston Life kicks off our Landry’s Chef Series with Kristopher Perez, the executive chef at The Oceanaire. He talks about the restaurant's signature dishes and shares a recipe you can make at home.
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.
Where is Aniesha? Pennsylvania teen last seen in Magnolia Park after Houston Greyhound drop-off
Read full article: Where is Aniesha? Pennsylvania teen last seen in Magnolia Park after Houston Greyhound drop-offThe search for 16-year-old Aniesha Allen, who went missing from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, has extended to Houston, Texas, after records confirmed her arrival there by Greyhound bus.
Elementary school student struck by Barbers Hill ISD school bus
Read full article: Elementary school student struck by Barbers Hill ISD school busAn elementary school student is recovering at a Houston hospital after being struck by a Barber Bill Independent School District bus Thursday morning, according to the district.
Addiction recovery treatment aimed at helping Spanish speakers in Houston
Read full article: Addiction recovery treatment aimed at helping Spanish speakers in Houston91% of Hispanic Americans with substance use disorder are unable to receive treatment. Even when patients ask providers for help, barriers lacking culturally relevant education and Spanish language services make it difficult to find treatment.
Hundreds of displaced Houston residents still eligible for Federal Relocation Assistance after apartment buyouts in 2021
Read full article: Hundreds of displaced Houston residents still eligible for Federal Relocation Assistance after apartment buyouts in 2021Families displaced from four flood-prone apartment complexes in Houston may be eligible for federal relocation assistance, but many are still unaccounted for, with hundreds of residents yet to claim the aid they’re entitled to under federal law.
Police searching for hit-and-run driver who killed man in NW Houston
Read full article: Police searching for hit-and-run driver who killed man in NW HoustonWitnesses tell police they saw a man on the ground (it's unclear what caused him to be in the line of moving traffic) but that's when a driver ran over the pedestrian, killing him and continued driving.
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.
Couple seen in viral Houston road rage video now accused in real estate rental fraud scheme
Read full article: Couple seen in viral Houston road rage video now accused in real estate rental fraud schemeFour people are accused of an elaborate rental fraud scheme targeting more than a dozen Harris County properties involving a stolen identity.
53 mobile homes need to be relocated in 90 days after surprise notice from landlord, tenants say
Read full article: 53 mobile homes need to be relocated in 90 days after surprise notice from landlord, tenants sayDozens of families in one Northwest Houston community left scrambling to find somewhere to relocate their mobile homes.
Port closures trigger panic buying in Houston, water and toilet paper vanish from shelves
Read full article: Port closures trigger panic buying in Houston, water and toilet paper vanish from shelvesAs prolonged port closures across the U.S. continue to disrupt supply chains, grocery store aisles in Houston are being emptied by panicked shoppers scrambling to stock up on essential goods.
Houston rookie police officer relieved of duty following family violence arrest
Read full article: Houston rookie police officer relieved of duty following family violence arrestJonathan Torres is charged with assault of a family member and unlawful restraint. He was arrested on Tuesday, according to the Houston Police Department. The alleged crime happened while Torres was off-duty.
The Evidence Room, Episode 37- The Texas Killing Fields, ‘Who killed our girls?’
Read full article: The Evidence Room, Episode 37- The Texas Killing Fields, ‘Who killed our girls?’A few mysteries are as chilling and unresolved as the Texas Killing Fields. KPRC 2 docu-series 'The Evidence Room' - The Texas Killing Fields.
Houston nonprofit hosts pink soirée to provide mammograms for underserved women
Read full article: Houston nonprofit hosts pink soirée to provide mammograms for underserved womenSurviveHER, a Houston-based nonprofit founded by breast cancer survivor Lyndsay Levingston, is hosting its fourth annual SurviveHER Soirée, Pink Night Out, to raise $75,000 for lifesaving breast health services for underserved women.
‘The backyard is a jungle’ : Frustrated homeowner seeks help with dilapidated home
Read full article: ‘The backyard is a jungle’ : Frustrated homeowner seeks help with dilapidated homeA Spring Branch family is calling for assistance after enduring years of frustration with an abandoned property next to their home.
From humble beginnings to Houston restaurant empire, David Herrera's legacy started with one goal
Read full article: From humble beginnings to Houston restaurant empire, David Herrera's legacy started with one goalAs we continue to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we're featuring the inspiring story of restaurant owner David Herrera. From living on a farm in El Salvador to owning seven restaurants in the Houston area with his sons, how he says others can create their own path to success.
Frustrated by dilapidated homes in Houston? How one woman fought back and what you can do to report similar issues
Read full article: Frustrated by dilapidated homes in Houston? How one woman fought back and what you can do to report similar issuesA Houston resident has been struggling since 2017 to get the city's Department of Neighborhoods to address a dilapidated, abandoned house next to her property, facing repeated delays and lack of action despite multiple hearings and citations.
IAH officials find more than 12 kilograms of cocaine hidden in wheelchair
Read full article: IAH officials find more than 12 kilograms of cocaine hidden in wheelchairOf all the places someone could hypothetically hide drugs, the inside of a motorized wheelchair probably wouldn’t be your first guess. However, that’s the exact hiding spot that was snuffed out by officials at George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
The Daily Show writer from Houston talks comedy, importance of laughter in politically tense times
Read full article: The Daily Show writer from Houston talks comedy, importance of laughter in politically tense timesIn these charged times (politically and in general) the only unifying element seems to be laughter. But how do we keep the laughter flowing when it seems inappropriate to be making jokes? That's why we turned to the professional jokester.
30+ things to do in Houston this October including events, festivals and more
Read full article: 30+ things to do in Houston this October including events, festivals and moreHouston offers an array of events this October, ranging from cultural festivals and family-friendly activities to concerts and food events.
Houston’s iconic Nutcracker Market opens ticket sales for 2024 event 🛍️
Read full article: Houston’s iconic Nutcracker Market opens ticket sales for 2024 event 🛍️Tickets for the 44th annual Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market, the ballet's largest fundraiser, are now available. The event will take place from November 14-17 at NRG Center, featuring over 270 merchants and raising funds for the ballet's Academy and scholarship programs.
Inside the newly renovated River Oaks Theatre, Houston’s oldest and only art house cinema
Read full article: Inside the newly renovated River Oaks Theatre, Houston’s oldest and only art house cinemaAfter a 2-year restoration and preservation project, the iconic theater is ready for its grand reopening to the public.
The president could invoke a 1947 law to try to suspend the dockworkers' strike. Here's how
Read full article: The president could invoke a 1947 law to try to suspend the dockworkers' strike. Here's howSome manufacturers and retailers are urging President Joe Biden to invoke a 1947 law as a way to suspend a strike by 45,000 dockworkers that has shut down 36 U.S. ports from Maine to Texas.
Peruvian Houston area businesswoman helping the community one sweet at a time
Read full article: Peruvian Houston area businesswoman helping the community one sweet at a timeKPRC 2 knows Houston is home to incredible Latin American cultures and cuisines and as part of Hispanic Heritage Month we want to recognize some Latinos who are making a difference in their communities.
Clues that could have helped solve the Texas Killing Fields murders in an all-new episode of ‘The Evidence Room’
Read full article: Clues that could have helped solve the Texas Killing Fields murders in an all-new episode of ‘The Evidence Room’A new episode of the KPRC 2 Investigates true crime docuseries 'The Evidence Room' premieres Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. exclusively on the KPRC 2+ livestream.
Understanding breast cancer risk factors, and answering other questions Houstonians might have
Read full article: Understanding breast cancer risk factors, and answering other questions Houstonians might haveThis year alone, more than 360,000 people will be diagnosed with breast cancer but there is hope: early detection is key to increase survival chances.
Police looking for 3 men who robbed NW Houston convenience store at gunpoint
Read full article: Police looking for 3 men who robbed NW Houston convenience store at gunpointSecurity footage showed one of the robbers held the door open and stayed outside, while the other two entered wearing masks and held a cashier at gunpoint.
Houston domestic violence survivor creates ‘Getting Out Guide’ to help other victims end abuse cycle
Read full article: Houston domestic violence survivor creates ‘Getting Out Guide’ to help other victims end abuse cycleFor Domestic Violence Awareness Month, our Re'Chelle Turner introduces us to a woman who created a guide for abuse victims who want to escape their situation but may not be sure how to start.
Celebrate Día de Los Muertos with music, art, and ofrendas at Discovery Green
Read full article: Celebrate Día de Los Muertos with music, art, and ofrendas at Discovery GreenMark your calendars for Nov. 1 as Discovery Green transforms into a vibrant celebration of life, culture, and remembrance with its Día de Los Muertos festival.
Astros season comes to an end after Game 2 loss to Detroit Tigers in AL Wild Card
Read full article: Astros season comes to an end after Game 2 loss to Detroit Tigers in AL Wild CardOn Wednesday, the Houston Astros will be playing for their lives against the Detroit Tigers in Game 2 of the MLB Wild Card.
Man found shot to death on sidewalk in west Houston, 2 others at large
Read full article: Man found shot to death on sidewalk in west Houston, 2 others at largeInvestigators are piecing together how a fight Tuesday night between three men escalated into one of them getting shot and left for dead in west Houston.
Jocelyn Nungaray’s suspected killers under investigation for connections to Tren de Aragua gang, warrant reveals
Read full article: Jocelyn Nungaray’s suspected killers under investigation for connections to Tren de Aragua gang, warrant revealsFranklin Pena and Johan Martinez-Rangel have been indicted for capital murder in Harris County and each have a $10 million bond.
Houston PD adds security to synagogues and mosques following Iran missile attack in Israel
Read full article: Houston PD adds security to synagogues and mosques following Iran missile attack in IsraelHouston Police told KPRC 2 on Tuesday that security is being added to local synagogues and mosques after Iran launched a missile attack on Israel.
Historic strike shuts down Port of Houston
Read full article: Historic strike shuts down Port of HoustonHundreds of Union workers on strike came out to the Port of Houston to demand fair wages and protections against automation.Many were carrying signs that read “NO WORK WITHOUT A FAIR CONTRACT “ AND ILA WORKERS OVER MACHINES; DEFEND OUR JOBS AND RIGHTS,”The shutdown a result of an expired contract and failed negotiations between the International Longshoremen’s Association or ILA which represents dockworkers and their employer the United States Maritime Alliance.The strike getting the attention of Mayor John Whitmire who showed up in support of union workers.“We want a fair contract, fair wages and we don’t want to eliminate jobs without consultation,” said Mayor Whitmire.An agreement between both sides has yet to be agreed on but KPRC 2 obtained a statement from the The U.S. Maritime alliance regarding negotiations:"“Our industry directly supports hundreds of thousands of jobs in the United States and is asignificant economic driver for the U.S. economy and families across the country. USMX isproud of the wages and benefits we offer to our 25,000 ILA employees, and strongly supportsa collective bargaining process that allows us to fully bargain wages, benefits, technology, andensures the safety of our workers, day-in and day-out.We have demonstrated a commitment to doing our part to end the completely avoidable ILAstrike. Our current offer of a nearly 50% wage increase exceeds every other recent unionsettlement, while addressing inflation, and recognizing the ILA’s hard work to keep the globaleconomy running. We look forward to hearing from the Union about how we can return to thetable and actually bargain, which is the only way to reach a resolution.”The Ila also released a statement:“Even though the ILA's members worked tirelessly during the pandemic to ensure that the nation's commerce flowed and continue to sacrifice time with their own families so that goods can arrive in the homes of other families throughout the world, still, due to corporate greed, employers refuse to compensate the ILA's members fairly. Over the last several years, the net revenues of these companies have grown astronomically from hundreds of millions to billions of dollars while the ILA members' wage increases do not even cover the cost of inflation. The ILA is fighting for respect, appreciation, and fairness in a world in which corporations are dead set on replacing hardworking people with automation. Employers push automation under the guise of safety, but it is really about cutting labor costs to increase their already exceptionally high profits. As the last six years have demonstrated,automation cannot outperform the skilled men and women of the ILA. Automation of ournations' ports should be a concern for everyone; the truth is, robots do not pay taxes andthey do not spend money in their communities. The ILA will continue to fight until its members receive the fair contract they deserve.”Ed Emmett, a fellow in Energy and Transportation policy at Rice University’s Baker Institute, spoke to KPRC 2 about the impact to consumers if a deal isn’t reached soon.“I think it’s important that we talk about Houston as the energy capital because people think, oh what’s this going to do to us, well shipments like oil tankers and those type of ships aren’t affected at all and a lot break bulk cargo isn’t affected at all. This is mainly container and automobile traffic and the most immediate impact will be fruits and vegetables because those don’t have a shelf life,” Emmett said.
Legendary barrelman Leon Coffee named 2025 Rodeo Houston Hall of Fame inductee
Read full article: Legendary barrelman Leon Coffee named 2025 Rodeo Houston Hall of Fame inducteeThe Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo has announced that famous barrelman Leon Coffee will be inducted into the 2025 RodeoHouston Hall of Fame.
11-year-old Houstonian uses music therapy to help shelter dogs become more suitable for adoption
Read full article: 11-year-old Houstonian uses music therapy to help shelter dogs become more suitable for adoptionOctober is adopt-a-dog month and a local 11-year-old Yuvi Agrawal is doing what he can to help. He created "Wild Tunes by Yuvi", a program that uses music to help shelter dogs get adopted. We met with Yuvi and his mom Priyanka to learn more about why he turned to this unique way of helping shelter dogs across the city.