State committee questions review of Texas Energy Fund applications

Members of a joint Texas House and Senate committee are questioning how a possibly fraudulent Texas Energy Fund application made it past initial review.

Lose your valuables at ACL? Check out the online Lost & Found

If you're missing anything after Weekend One at ACL, you can check and reclaim your items online through the festival's Lost & Found directory.

FCC receives thousands of complaints over early morning Blue Alert

The FCC says it received thousands of complaints about last Friday's Blue Alert that woke Texans up across the state just before 5 a.m.

Austin resident faces parking permit hassle, turns to 7 on Your Side

An Austin man has been trying to get a parking permit at his city-subsidized apartment complex, but hit a snag because the vehicle was rented to him by Lyft. FOX 7 Austin's John Krinjak has more.

Round Rock Juneteenth shooting: 2 suspects in hearings Tuesday

Two suspects in the mass shooting at the Round Rock Juneteenth celebration has hearings on Tuesday. One of the suspects is a juvenile whom the County Attorney is pushing to have tried as an adult.

Zoo mourns death of baby giraffe after tragic leg fracture

The Abilene Zoo in Texas is mourning the loss of Zahara, a baby giraffe who died on October 2 after suffering a severe leg fracture.

Texas deputy killed in crash while responding to accident

Deputy Lex Allen Love, 26, of the Wise County Sheriff's Office, tragically died on October 2 while responding to a car accident on County Road 4421 in Texas.

Ted Cruz-Colin Allred: Where the candidates stand on the issues

The race for Texas' US Senate between incumbent Ted Cruz and challenger Colin Allred has tightened in recent weeks. Here is what each candidate has said about issues Texans say are the most important.

Hamas attack on Israel: Shalom Austin honors lives lost

October 7 marks one-year since the deadly Hamas attack on Israel. Shalom Austin held a ceremony in honor of the lives lost and to pray for those still being held hostage.

Thousands line up in Travis County to register to vote

Election Day is less than a month away, and Monday, Oct. 7 is the last day to register to vote in Texas.

Oct. 7 marks one year since Hamas attack on Israel

October 7 marked one year since the Hamas attack on Israel that killed nearly 1,200 people. In Central Texas, members of the local Israeli and Jewish communities remembered the lives lost, and showed solidarity with those still being held hostage.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott deploying hurricane resources to Florida, Tennessee

Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced on Monday that he directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to deploy Texas emergency response and recovery resources to Florida and Tennessee.

Deadly hit-and-run: Austin police looking for suspect vehicle

The Austin Police Department is looking for a vehicle believed to be connected to a deadly hit-and-run that happened on July 30.

Supreme Court won't hear arguments in Texas emergency abortion case

Supreme Court justices on Monday decided to keep in place a lower court order stating hospitals cannot be required to provide pregnancy terminations that would violate Texas law.