Kaitlin Armstrong trial: Vehicle tracked to murder scene

On Thursday, Nov. 9, prosecutors in the Kaitlin Armstrong trial tried to put her at the scene of the murder in East Austin.

Hundreds of UT students walk out of class to support Palestine

Hundreds of UT students walked out of class to show their support for civilians in Palestine caught up in the conflict.

School choice, border bills start to move in Special Session 4

Lawmakers held a hearing regarding a complex education funding bill that provides additional money for teacher pay, and even more for parents to send their kids to private schools.

Christopher Taylor trial: No verdict Thursday; jury to continue deliberations Monday

After 16 hours of deliberation, there is still no verdict in the murder trial of Austin police officer Christopher Taylor. Jury deliberations will resume Monday after the holiday weekend.

New city of Pflugerville utility rates reflected on October water bills

The new utility rates have gone into effect, which the City of Pflugerville says are higher to align with the rising costs of water and wastewater services and critical infrastructure.

Goats back to tackle vegetation on Butler Hike and Bike Trail

PHOTOS: The goats are back on the Butler Hike and Bike Trail, munching along and cleaning up poison ivy and other invasive plant species.

Austin City Council approves purchase of former Salvation Army downtown shelter

The purchase includes the shelter at 501 E. 8th Street, a retail storefront property at 718 Red River Street and a surface parking lot at 700 Red River Street.

Austin first Texas city to advance 100% property tax exemption for eligible child care providers

The Austin City Council approved a resolution from Council Member Alison Alter (District 10) ensuring the 100% percent abatement just two days after Proposition 2 passed by 64.78%.

Electric bike battery sparks house fire in Central Austin

The fire caused an estimated $10,000 in structural damage and $10,000 in damage to the home's contents, says the Austin Fire Department.

Husband of Austin HS orchestra director dies after October fuel tank fire

Sam Herrera was injured in an accidental flash fire in October at the Austin High School orchestra's Monster Concert, a community event and fundraiser.

White powder sent to Texas AG's office; FBI investigating

Three people were transported to Dell Seton Medical Center as a precaution after an envelope containing white powder was sent to the Texas Attorney General's Office, FOX 7 has learned.

Austin weather: Cold front arrives Thursday bringing cooler temperatures, rain

Grab your jacket and umbrella. A cold front is heading our way, along with some rain. Zack Shields has details on the timing of our weather changes in his full forecast.

Austin taxpayers file lawsuit against City, ATP due to changes to Project Connect

A legal battle has ensued over recent changes made to the 2020 voter approved Project Connect. Some tax payers accuse city leaders of violating the multi-billion-dollar contract that was agreed upon with Austin residents.

Annual Austin Kidney Walk returns to northeast Austin

The annual Austin Kidney Walk takes place Sunday, Nov. 12. FOX 7's Rebecca Thomas spoke with the executive director of the National Kidney Foundation serving Texas about the programs they offer to parents and families.

Christopher Taylor trial: Jury will deliberate for second day

After a nearly two-week long murder trial, Austin police officer Christopher Taylor's fate is in the hands of the jury. If found guilty, he could face life in prison for killing Michael Ramos during a 2020 police encounter.

Kaitlin Armstrong trial: Defense asks judge to call a mistrial in day 5

The lead detective in the Moriah Wilson murder case was back on the stand for Day 5 of the trial. The defense was trying to undermine his experience and poke holes in his investigative process.