Gage Goulding announced tonight that he is leaving his KPRC 2 Houston reporting job this week.
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Here is what Goulding posted:
"Thank you, Houston.
This week will be my last at KPRC 2.
When I arrived in Houston, I knew I was joining one of the biggest, most diverse and passionate communities in the country. What I didn't know was just how much of an impact this city would have on me.
Over the past several years, you've welcomed me into your homes, trusted me with your stories and allowed me to witness some of the most significant moments in our community.
Together, we've endured hurricanes, heartbreaking tragedies, incredible victories and countless reminders of what makes this city so special.
For that trust, I am deeply grateful.
While my time at KPRC is coming to an end, this isn't goodbye. A new chapter begins soon and I look forward to sharing more about it.
Until then, thank you, Houston."
And stay tuned...I hear there will be another departure from Channel 2 this week.
Goulding joined KPRC 2 Houston as a reporter in December 2023. Hopefully, neither this nor that caused him to leave.
In good Houston news, he got married in 2024 while working here.
On a serious note, Goulding was always putting himself out there on places like Reddit to get the Houston news scoops.
Before arriving in Houston, Goulding spent three years at NBC2 WBBH in Fort Myers, Florida, joining the station in December 2020.
Earlier in his career, Goulding worked as an anchor and reporter at WTOV News 9 in Steubenville, Ohio, and as a digital content producer at KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Since joining KPRC 2, Goulding has continued to earn industry recognition. He received the 2025 Texas Broadcast News Award for Best News Reporter and was part of award-winning coverage recognized with two 2024 Lone Star Emmy Awards for Weather/News (“Driving Through a Tornado”) and Breaking Spot News-Team (“Lakewood Church Shooting”). He previously earned a 2024 Suncoast Emmy Award for Best Reporter for “Live, Local and Breaking – Gage Goulding Reports.”
A graduate of Robert Morris University, Goulding earned recognition early in his career, winning multiple journalism honors, including a Mid-Atlantic Emmy Award while still in college.
