O.J. Simpson's life in Las Vegas after release from prison

Football legend, former inmate and Las Vegas resident O.J. Simpson died on April 10 -- nearly 30 years after he was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife Nichole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman and almost 7 years after he was released from prison after serving 9 years for robbery.

Where is the O.J. Simpson chase white Ford Bronco?

The white Bronco gained iconic status due to its involvement in O.J. Simpson's low-speed chase during his arrest for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.

"Let's find him": Helicopter pilot remembers O.J. Simpson chase

The low-speed white Ford Bronco chase may be the one singular thing that people remember about O.J. Simpson more than anything else.

5 things you didn't know about O.J. Simpson's football career

O.J. Simpson played 11 seasons in the NFL, rushing for more than 11,000 yards, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1985.

TV networks urge Biden, Trump to commit to 2024 election debates

The five television networks have joined forces to draft a letter to encourage President Joe Biden and Donald Trump to participate in the debates ahead of the November presidential election.

Gov. Abbott pushes new power generation ideas, projects

Gov. Abbott ramped up efforts to get more power plants built in Texas. In response to that, officials with LCRA showed the governor how they're doubling down on the expansion of one of their power plant projects.

Trump's bid for trial delay rejected by New York appeals court

A New York appeals court judge has rejected the latest bid by former President Donald Trump to delay his hush money criminal trial, less than a week before jury selection is set to start.

Trump's latest abortion statement draws ire from pro-life groups

Former President Donald Trump clarified his position on abortion after months of mixed messages. Anti-abortion groups say they're "deeply disappointed" with Trump's statement.

Biden visits Baltimore bridge collapse: 'Your nation has your back'

President Joe Biden got a firsthand look Friday at the devastation left behind after Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed last month. 

Texas wildfire hearings, border and the solar eclipse: This Week in Texas Politics

FOX 7 Austin’s Chief Political Reporter Rudy Koski, and our panel of analysts, took a look at the top stories happening in Texas, and other hot topics, this week.

A guide to Trump’s court cases

Donald Trump turned himself in at a New York City courtroom to be arraigned and booked on criminal charges one year ago today. He’s the first president in U.S. history to ever do so.

UT Austin shuts down DEI division due to SB 17

The president of UT Austin announced a major staffing shake-up as a result of a new state law banning "diversity, equity and inclusion" programs on campus. FOX 7 Austin also learned some employees will be losing their jobs.

Donald Trump posts $175 million bond in NY civil fraud case, halting collection of massive judgment

Donald Trump has posted a $175 million bond in his New York civil fraud case, halting collection of the more than $454 million he owes and preventing the state from seizing his assets to satisfy the debt while he appeals.

Texas: The Issue Is - Texas AG Ken Paxton avoids trial in fraud case

The "Top Cop" in Texas, Attorney General Ken Paxton, managed to have the burden of three felony fraud charges lifted all thanks to a "diversion" deal.

Texas AG Ken Paxton investigating Boeing parts supplier

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating a parts supplier that makes the fuselages on Boeing 737s. Paxton's office says defects on certain models have led to numerous concerning incidents.

Gov. Abbott orders Texas universities to revise free speech policies to combat antisemitism

This request for universities to revamp their free speech policies singled out pro-Palestinian groups. And while it aims to address antisemitism, it does not aim to address Islamophobia.