
Rudy Koski
Rudy Koski has been with FOX 7 Austin since 2008.
A graduate of the University of Mississippi, Rudy began his career on the radio at WWEE-AM where he hosted a two-hour cooking show. The Germantown, TN, native worked at various stations around the Southeast; WAPT in Jackson, MS, WCOV in Montgomery, AL, WHNT and WAFF, both in Huntsville AL, and WMC in Memphis, TN.
Prior to joining FOX 7, Rudy was a reporter with KVUE.
For his hard work and dedication, Rudy has been recognized with two RTNDA Edward R Murrow Awards and two AP Awards, one for Best Investigation and the other for Best Spot News.
The latest from Rudy Koski
Cedar Park community plans special send-off before championship game
A big sendoff for the big game kicked off in front of the Cedar Park High School athletic building.
Travis County DA moves forward with grand jury review of law enforcement
Travis County DA Jose Garza says he will be posting regular updates on cases pending in his civil rights unit, including a dozen unindicted cases involving people who either died or were injured during encounters with law enforcement.
15 Travis County inmates test positive for COVID-19 in Del Valle
Along with the 15 inmates, 19 TCSO employees also tested positive for COVID-19, with eight of those being employees at the jail.
Texas legislature opens amid ongoing pandemic, political unrest
The main issue in every session is the budget and Governor Abbott admitted COVID-19 will require some serious number crunching.
Austin-area businesses now under new 50 percent capacity limit
The notification that triggered the rollback came Sunday because COVID-19 hospitalizations in Trauma Service Area O, which includes the Austin metro area, have exceeded 15% of hospital capacity for 7 straight days.
Calls for U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz to resign come after U.S. Capitol riot
It’s claimed the mob that swept into the US Capitol on Wednesday was emboldened by earlier statements from the Texas Senator.
Austin security expert offers crowd control insight after U.S. Capitol riot
The mob was eventually pushed back, not by the National Guard, but with the help of officers from Maryland and Virginia, a show of force that security expert Harold Piatt said should have been done at the beginning.
Legislation filed to limit Texas governor's disaster powers
The legislation, according to state Rep. Drew Springer, is not a personal critique on how the governor has managed the state response to the pandemic.
Texas State Capitol reopens under new rules due to COVID-19
The entire complex was put into lockdown back in the middle of March, but Tuesday, the massive doors leading inside the main building constantly swung open.
Motion to dismiss evidence tampering trial against Chody denied
The indictments against Chody and Nassour are vague and short on details.