Family of man shot and killed seeks answers after no arrests made

Reginald Hodge was shot and killed trying to deescalate an altercation between his girlfriend and neighbor, yet no one has been arrested. Hodge's family is seeking answers as to why the suspect is still on the streets.

Austin-Travis County EMS using new software to combat drug overdoses

ATCEMS uses Austin-based company ESO’s Electronic Health Record to track patient information.The software allows first responders and public health officials to track overdose outcomes and their location.

ATCEMS responds to drowning at Walter E Long Lake in East Austin

ATCEMS and Austin Fire responded to a drowning in East Austin on Friday. The patient has since been transported to Dell Seton Medical Center with non-life threatening complaints.

CapMetro wins 'Champion of the Challenge' award from Federal Transit Administration

On Earth Day, CapMetro won the large agency 'Champion of the Challenge' award for developing a plan including achievable and ambitious strategies for reaching emission reduction goals.

UTPD chief David Carter dead at 64 following prolonged cancer battle

David Carter had served as UTPD police chief since 2013 and was also vice president for campus security at UT Austin. He died at 64 following a prolonged battle with cancer.

Big Stacy Pool temporarily closed April 22 for emergency maintenance

PARD Aquatics Division staff anticipate that the pool will re-open tomorrow, Saturday, April 23, for regular operating hours.

Teachers get free Hat Creek Burger Company burger or sandwich on May 1

To kick off Teacher Appreciation Week, Austin-based burger chain Hat Creek Burger Company is saying “thank you” to teachers and school staff with some complimentary food.

Windy, humid day as area gets ready for next storm system

Wind gusts of 30 to 40 mph are possible in the next 24 hours. Stay weather aware and track your local forecast for the Austin area quickly with the free FOX 7 WAPP.

Austin City Council postpones guaranteed $1,000 monthly payment pilot program

Austin City Council was set to vote on the item Thursday, which if approved, would launch a pilot program giving 85 selected low-income families a $1,000 monthly payment for one year.

Lake Travis safety checks ramping up ahead of busy season

Last year, the Travis County Lake Patrol team recovered 10 drowning victims from Lake Travis, that's a record number.

Austin Parks & Rec offering bonuses for temporary summer jobs

Austin Parks & Recreation is offering bonuses up to $1250 for summer temp positions like lifeguards and summer camp staff.

Ion Art transforms Zilker Botanical Garden into immersive neon experience

The Zilker Botanical Gardens will look a little different this month as Ion Art turns the area into an interactive neon experience featuring surrealism art pieces, food trucks, live DJs and much more!

Chief Taco Officer: Favor paying $10K to find best tacos in Texas

Texas-based on-demand delivery service Favor will pay one energetic, hungry, and social savvy Texan $10,000 to track down the best tacos across the state this summer.

Austin to participate in national COVID cat study

The Austin Humane Society and the Austin Animal Center are participating in a study to determine if coronaviruses are circulating or mutating among animals.

Man arrested for murder near Williamson Creek Greenbelt

Thomas Alejandro Gonzalez was arrested April 20 a little over a mile from where the body of Lawrence Grayson was found on April 16.