Dramatic crash rescue video shows Fort Worth officers save infant
Several Fort Worth police officers and Good Samaritans are being called heroes for saving an infant who was ejected from a vehicle and unresponsive after a bad crash.
Alamo Trust president resigns after Lt. Gov. Patrick calls for removal, new president named
Alamo Trust named a new president and CEO Friday after former president Kate Rogers resigned following a call from Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick for her to step down after views expressed in her 2023 dissertation that seemingly disagreed with Republican leadership.
FOX 7 Friday Football Game of the Week 2025: Westlake vs Lake Travis
Who will win in Week 9's Game of the Week: the Westlake Chaparrals or Lake Travis Cavaliers? FOX 7 Austin's Clif Thornton previews this week's match-up.
Texas lawmaker calls for removal of razor wire, shipping containers from Eagle Pass
State Rep. Eddie Morales is calling for Gov. Abbott to remove the razor wire and shipping containers from Eagle Pass.
San Antonio man gets 10 years for reckless driving, taunting police on social media
A 19-year-old San Antonio man was sentenced to 10 years in jail for leading police on multiple high-speed chases and posting the pursuits on Instagram.
Austin weather: Possible severe storms with localized flooding
For the first time in a month and a half we will need to turn the radar on because rain and storms are heading this way.
Austin ISD students receive more than 1,000 free new shoes
Some Austin Independent School District students were able to get some free shoes thanks to The Junior League of Austin and volunteers from major companies.
Victims robbed, assaulted during Formula 1 at COTA
At least two victims were robbed and assaulted during Formula 1 at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin last weekend. One suspect was arrested, but police believe she did not act alone.
Kyle neighborhood gets into the Halloween spirit
Halloween is right around the corner, and one Kyle neighborhood is going all out to celebrate.
Threatening message found in Cedar Park High School restroom stall
An increased law enforcement presence will be at Cedar Park High School on Friday after a threatening message was found.
Teen in custody following bomb threat at Bastrop church
A teen was taken into custody after a bomb threat at a Bastrop church, police said.
BBB warns of 'ghost-tapping' scam, which triggers contactless charges through tap-to-pay
There's a new scam going around called "ghost-tapping." Scammers try to exploit tap-to-pay on your phone by getting close enough. You might not even notice it's too late.
'Defend the Alamo': Patrick takes aim at Alamo Trust president over dissertation
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is calling for the resignation of Alamo Trust Inc. President and CEO Kate Rogers over past writings he said are “incompatible with the telling of the history of the battle of the Alamo.”
Downtown Austin protest ends with 2 arrests
A protest in downtown Austin ended with two people arrested near the Travis County Jail.
Austin police did not verify registered sex offenders' information for 7 years, survivor says
A sexual assault survivor said she was told the Austin Police Department did not verify registered sex offenders’ information for seven years.
Community rallies as judge hears case for ICE release of Marwan Marouf
Marwan Marouf, a North Texas Islamic community leader detained a month ago for a visa overstay, is currently fighting for his release on bond in Houston immigration court while facing new terror-related civil complaints from the Department of Homeland Security.
Teen arrested for making threat against IDEA's Pflugerville campus
A 17-year-old was arrested for making an online threat toward a school in Pflugerville, police said.
Police find hundreds of child pornography files on UTA professor's laptop
Paul Leafgreen, a mathematics lecturer at the University of Texas at Arlington, was arrested and charged with a felony for possessing hundreds of images and videos of child pornography found on his laptop
Texas congressman says he'll refuse paycheck during government shutdown
Rep. Henry Cuellar on Thursday said he would refuse his congressional paycheck as a show of solidarity with his constituents in the 28th Congressional District of Texas.
Texas law requiring book ratings is unconstitutional, federal judge says
A Texas law that would require booksellers and publishers to rate their books based on sexual content and references was declared unconstitutional in federal court.



















