Flight attendants call for more action against unruly passengers

Since January, the Federal Aviation Administration has logged more than 4,200 unruly passenger reports, leading to more than $1 million in fines issued.

FBI: Man kicks, chokes flight attendant with necktie on Puerto Rico-bound plane

Six or seven flight crew members had to restrain a passenger who allegedly tried to storm the flight deck of a JetBlue plane bound from Boston to Puerto Rico on Wednesday evening.

Concerns about damage to SH 45 bridge near 183 Frontage Road

Photos show the underside of the bridge is cracked up the side and the foundation exposed. Texas Department of Transportation calls the damage "concerning."

US sues to stop partnership between American Airlines, Jetblue

Government antitrust lawyers said Tuesday that the deal between the two airlines will reduce competition and lead to higher fares.

$1M grant to be used to address transportation challenges in North Austin

The grant will be used to provide access to a neighborhood bike system, a bike-share station, e-scooter stations, and more. Free Wifi will also be available.

Trucker shortage worries industry experts about future of transport

Tractor-trailers haul everything from food to feed families to cars soon-to-be on the road, but there’s a chronic shortage of truck drivers which is slowing deliveries of goods needed by Americans across the country. 

City of Austin wants feedback on plans to 'cap and stitch' I-35

The goal of the cap and stitch project is to build large decks or caps over the interstate and to widen overpasses above I-35, according to the City of Austin.

Driver shortage forces CapMetro to hit the brakes

Cap Metro is suspending its E-Bus service for UT students and other routes, with lower ridership, will be scaled back.

Businesses, groups push back against current I-35 expansion plan

In March, TxDOT released a $4.9 billion proposal to expand I-35, but this expansion would cost more then just money.

TxDOT terminates IBM toll operations contract due to system issues

TxDOT says since the rollout of the new system, TxTag customers and toll road users have experienced “unnecessary challenges” with their accounts.

U.S. Highway traffic agency announces probe into Tesla's auto pilot

The investigation covers 765,000 vehicles, almost everything that Tesla has sold in the U.S. since the start of the 2014 model year. Of the crashes identified by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as part of the investigation, 17 people were injured and one was killed.

CapMetro looking to hire new bus operators, mechanics

Some qualified candidates can earn up to a $3,500 signing bonus and will be offered full benefits, including medical, dental, and vision, says CapMetro.

Fixed-route bus service in Georgetown to end Oct. 1, 2021

The fixed-route bus system currently serving Georgetown residents is ending on October 1. The paratransit service is expected to continue.

Infrastructure bill: Biden, senators reach $1T deal

President Joe Biden and a bipartisan group of senators reached agreement Wednesday on a $1 trillion national infrastructure package, and the Senate appeared ready to begin consideration of the key part of the administration's agenda.

FOX 7 Discussion: Equity study on CapMetro's Project Connect

University of Texas assistant professor Alex Karner joins Rebecca Thomas to discuss a study to ensure Project Connect helps all communities.

Subway plans proposed for Downtown Austin as part of Project Connect

Project Connect is a multi billion dollar investment passed by the voters in November to bring various systems of mass transit to Austin.