
Bryanna Carroll
Bryanna Carroll is a reporter for FOX 7 Austin.
She came to Texas via Bozeman, where she was a multimedia journalist for NBC Montana. There, she spent two years covering everything from housing and growth, to the environment and the area’s booming tourism economy.
Bryanna is a native New Englander who grew up in Maine and New Hampshire. She graduated from New York University in May of 2022, where she double-majored in economics and broadcast journalism with a minor in the business of entertainment, media and technology.
Bryanna is a passionate storyteller who cares deeply about telling unique, human stories that matter, and she has covered a diverse range of topics. During her final semester at NYU, she traveled across New England interviewing skiers, climate scientists and resort operators to produce "Never Call Last Run," a short documentary film looking at the effects of rising temperatures on east coast ski areas.
In her spare time, Bryanna volunteer-tutors English as a second language for conflict-affected students.
If you have a story idea, or just want to say hi, you can connect with Bryanna on social media, or send her an email at bryanna.carroll@fox.com.
The latest from Bryanna Carroll
Georgetown unveils record 2,000 flags to honor local heroes at Field of Honor ceremony
Georgetown kicked off its ninth annual Field of Honor event, displaying 2,000 flags for veterans and first responders and raising over $250,000 for local supportive organizations.
Austin ISD holds Q&A for possible closure of 11 campuses
The Austin Independent School District held a question-and-answer session on Saturday on the district's recommended school consolidation and boundary change plan.
TxDOT marks 25 years of deadly crashes on Texas roads
TxDOT is remembering those who have died on the roadways across Texas. On Friday, a candlelight vigil was held exactly 25 years since the last day Texas had no deaths on the roads.
Neighbors concerned with wildlife management in Georgetown
In Georgetown, some residents of a senior-living community are speaking out against a proposed deer-trapping wildlife management plan.
Texas restaurants struggle with tariffs, immigration crackdowns
The Texas Restaurant Association is monitoring signs of an economic slowdown in the state's restaurant industry, which is responsible for 1.4 million jobs across Texas.
Hutto Police Department recruits officers with rap video
The Hutto Police Department is looking to hire four more officers. To get the word out, they have created a one-of-a-kind recruitment video featuring a rap performed by Chief Jeffrey Yarbrough.
Austin Kidney Walk helps raise money and awareness
Members of the community came together at the Austin Kidney Walk to support those living with the disease, and to raise money for resources, awareness, advocacy and prevention.
Austin rent prices fall slightly, yet many tenants see little relief
Rent prices in Austin have dipped slightly, but rising fees and income-linked rent limits mean many residents are still struggling to afford housing.
1 arrested, 1 injured in shooting at Austin Central Library
Austin police said one person has been transported to the hospital after what they are calling a “critical incident" in downtown Austin Saturday.









