
Bryanna Carroll
Bryanna Carroll is a reporter for FOX 7 Austin.
She came to Texas via Bozeman, where she was a multimedia journalist for NBC Montana. There, she spent two years covering everything from housing and growth, to the environment and the area’s booming tourism economy.
Bryanna is a native New Englander who grew up in Maine and New Hampshire. She graduated from New York University in May of 2022, where she double-majored in economics and broadcast journalism with a minor in the business of entertainment, media and technology.
Bryanna is a passionate storyteller who cares deeply about telling unique, human stories that matter, and she has covered a diverse range of topics. During her final semester at NYU, she traveled across New England interviewing skiers, climate scientists and resort operators to produce "Never Call Last Run," a short documentary film looking at the effects of rising temperatures on east coast ski areas.
In her spare time, Bryanna volunteer-tutors English as a second language for conflict-affected students.
If you have a story idea, or just want to say hi, you can connect with Bryanna on social media, or send her an email at bryanna.carroll@fox.com.
The latest from Bryanna Carroll
Environmental experts say Texas data centers come with uncertainty
Texas is home to approximately 400 data centers — some currently operational, others still under construction and a number that are still in the planning stages. Experts say the boom comes with a lot of uncertainty.
Protesters in Austin demand justice for woman fatally shot by ICE in Minneapolis
Demonstrators gathered outside of Austin City Hall on Saturday to protest the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in cities across the country and to demand justice for Renee Good.
Texas sees surge in influenza cases
Nationwide, more than half of all states are currently experiencing very high occurrences of influenza-like illnesses, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including Texas.
Nicolás Maduro: Austin protests erupt after U.S. forces capture Venezuela's president
Demonstrators gathered in front of Austin City Hall on Sunday to protest the U.S. bombing of Venezuela over the weekend and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro.
Minor arrested in double-fatal shooting in Williamson County
The situation ended after officials successfully negotiated a barricade situation with the minor, they say.
Victim identified in 1st Austin homicide of 2026
The man was shot in the chest at a New Year's Eve party not long after the clock struck midnight on Jan. 1.
SB 38: How a new property rights law changes the game for Texas renters
Senate Bill 38 is set to go into effect on Jan. 1, 2026, after Governor Greg Abbott signed it into law earlier this year as a way to defend property owners' rights.
Shoppers brave long lines to do last-minute holiday shopping on Christmas Eve
On Christmas Eve, shoppers braved long lines at stores as they got in some last-minute holiday shopping.
Texas cities face fines up to $125,000 as state begins policing public restroom access
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a public tip line to enforce the state’s new bathroom law while cities like Austin move to build inclusive facilities amid expected legal challenges.
Texas doctors warn against using ChatGPT as a self-diagnostic tool
Texas physicians say a rising number of patients are turning to ChatGPT for healthcare advice, and depending on how they're using it, the technology can either help or hinder their care.









