Amy Davis joined KPRC 2 in May 2005.
She's a four-time Emmy award-winning reporter passionate about helping people.
Her persistent pursuit of justice has landed scam artists in prison, changed state laws and city ordinances, and has resulted in businesses refunding thousands of dollars owed to customers who couldn't otherwise get their money.
Amy is a native Houstonian and says she thinks it's pretty cool that she lives just miles from the hospital where she was born. She attended Aldine Senior High School and the University of Houston, where she majored in Journalism and received a minor in Political Science.
Amy is a long-time member of IRE (Investigative Reporters & Editors).
Her investigations have won accolades and honors from the Texas Associated Press Broadcasters, Society of Professional Journalists, the Houston Press Club, the Harris County Medical Society and the Lone Star Emmy Chapter.
After Amy started her TV news career as an intern at KPRC 2 News, she went on to work as an anchor and reporter in Beaumont; Asheville, North Carolina; and San Antonio before coming back to KPRC 2.
Amy says people always ask her if she has a favorite story. She says she actually has two.
While in Beaumont, she reported on racial discrimination at a small town swim club. Her investigation got the attention of the Justice Department, which promptly closed the pool. The story also won her the 1998 Texas Associated Press Broadcasters Award for Best Investigative Report.
In Asheville, she uncovered deplorable living conditions at an assisted living facility. The state fined the business and moved many of the residents to more appropriate homes.
Amy said the best part of her job is helping people, righting wrongs, exposing wrong doing and letting the little guy's voice be heard.
When she’s not reporting, Amy is playing chauffeur to her three wonderfully busy & beautiful children.
If you would like to send Amy an e-mail, drop her a line.