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Zach Lashway

@kprc2zach

#DogDad • @KPRC2 Anchor/Reporter • [email protected]

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A HUGE congrats to Houston’s Asher Hong!!! I know you’ll continue to make us proud! Bring home the gold! 🏅#TeamUSA @kprc2 @usagym

A HUGE congrats to Houston’s Asher Hong!!! I know you’ll continue to make us proud! Bring home the gold! 🏅#TeamUSA @kprc2 @usagym
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We all buy products. Some online. Some made overseas. A lot of surveillance goes into ensuring these products are legit. Only on @kprc2, an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how CBP keeps US consumers safe.

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Just days after a boy lost his prosthetic leg in the Gulf of Mexico while on family vacation on Galveston, the community has raised enough money to help buy him a replacement. See the full story tonight at 10 on KPRC 2. click2houston.com/news/local/202…

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‘I didn’t celebrate Mother’s Day’: Son begs for answers 35+ years after mom’s murder click2houston.com/news/local/202…

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At the #Houston remembrance of the 23rd anniversary of September 11,2001. Met #Mayor John Whitmire. A room full of heroes honoring the nearly 3,000 lives lost and countless families forever changed. Brittany Jeffers and Zach Lashway were emcees and did great!

At the #Houston remembrance of the 23rd anniversary of September 11,2001. Met #Mayor John Whitmire. A room full of heroes honoring the nearly 3,000 lives lost and countless families forever changed. <a href="/KPRC2BrittanyJ/">Brittany Jeffers</a> and <a href="/KPRC2Zach/">Zach Lashway</a> were emcees and did great!
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Twenty-three years ago this morning thousands of lives were lost. Millions of people watched the terror unfold on their televisions. That September day changed us, but it didn’t break us. It was an honor to serve as co-emcee of Houston’s 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony.

Twenty-three years ago this morning thousands of lives were lost. Millions of people watched the terror unfold on their televisions. That September day changed us, but it didn’t break us. It was an honor to serve as co-emcee of Houston’s 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony.