Georgia teacher running more than 50 miles to visit all of his students

In these days of Zoom calls and virtual learning, teachers are starting to miss their kids. One teacher in Kennesaw decided he was going to visit all of his students.  But this is no drive-by.  He's lacing up his sneakers and running to all of their homes.

How to choose a college during the coronavirus crisis

What to do when deciding on colleges and you can’t visit the campus due to coronavirus closures.

10 of the best student loan refinance companies

Credible identified 10 of the best student loan refinance companies using 12 different categories of data. Here are our picks based on student loan refinancing rates and more.

CapMetro launches mobile hotspot program with Austin ISD

To help supplement, CapMetro is now sending MetroAccess vehicles to locations from 2-8 p.m. every weekday.

Austin Community College to honor over 2,900 graduates

In addition to the 2,900 graduating students, more than 3,200 students were invited in the fall commencement in December, marking the college's largest group of candidates in a single year.

UT Austin to utilize campus resources to make COVID-19 testing available for students

Officials say they do not plan to announce any major decisions and that today's briefing is an opportunity for people to learn about the process of planning to get students, faculty, and staff back.

Last surviving founding member of Hays CISD school board dies at 89

Pfluger is the namesake of Ralph Pfluger Elementary School and served on the Buda School Board when Hays CISD was created in 1967.

Make your own cloud in a cup!

Have fun and don’t forget to share pictures of your rain clouds!

FOX 7 Discussion: Antibodies from llamas could help fight COVID-19

UT researcher Daniel Wrapp joins Marcel Clarke to speak about new research from UT Austin about llama antibodies and the coronavirus.

Texas A&M students, faculty help healthcare community amid COVID-19 outbreak

According to the school, 44 masks were produced on the first day of service. A second weekend of work yielded another 154, while a final weekend brought the total number of masks made to over 400. 

New campus sexual assault rules bolster rights of accused

The U.S. Education Department on Wednesday finalized campus sexual assault rules that bolster the rights of the accused, reduce legal liabilities for schools and colleges, and narrow the scope of cases schools will be required to investigate.

TEA issues new guidance for 2020 graduation ceremonies

In addition to the new guidance on graduations, Abbott announced Tuesday he will be issuing an Executive Order to expand the list of businesses and activities allowed to reopen in Texas.