
Rudy Koski
Rudy Koski has been with FOX 7 Austin since 2008.
A graduate of the University of Mississippi, Rudy began his career on the radio at WWEE-AM where he hosted a two-hour cooking show. The Germantown, TN, native worked at various stations around the Southeast; WAPT in Jackson, MS, WCOV in Montgomery, AL, WHNT and WAFF, both in Huntsville AL, and WMC in Memphis, TN.
Prior to joining FOX 7, Rudy was a reporter with KVUE.
For his hard work and dedication, Rudy has been recognized with two RTNDA Edward R Murrow Awards and two AP Awards, one for Best Investigation and the other for Best Spot News.
The latest from Rudy Koski
Application process for school choice program starts soon
The billion dollar school choice program for Texas students launches next week. The program called “Education Freedom Accounts” will start accepting applications on Wednesday, Feb. 4.
Austin winter storm: City, county leaders speak on response plans ahead of arctic blast
As the freezing temperatures continue to head toward Central Texas, the emergency operations center in Austin is ramped up and ready.
Austin winter storm: Airlines at ABIA release flight contingency plans
Airlines are preparing for the winter storm heading toward Central Texas this weekend. Several of them have flight contingency plans in place.
Texas GOP candidates for Senate position for potential May runoff
With less than 30 days before early voting begins in the Texas primaries, the race for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate continues, with some candidates looking towards a potential May runoff.
Serial church burglar: New details released showing man's digital footprint
There are new details about the accused serial church burglar in Central Texas who was arrested back in October.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott targets Medicaid in new fraud investigation order
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has ordered state health officials to look into potential Medicaid fraud, the third such fraud investigation recently announced by his office.
Austin-area recycling company picked to help address tungsten steel trade imbalance
An Austin recycling company has received a multi-million dollar federal grant to help increase the domestic supply of critical minerals. The idea is to reduce the need for things like tungsten steel that's made in other countries.
Slain Caldwell County deputy constable remembered at funeral service
Tuesday saw Shoreline Church in Austin filled with law enforcement from across the state, all gathered to honor Caldwell County deputy constable Aaron Armstrong.
ICE agents call for help, but confusion delays response by Travis County sheriff
There were two separate, violent encounters involving federal immigration officers in Central Texas. In one, some confusion led to an initial refusal of support from the Travis County Sheriff's Office, officials say.
New rule proposals for sale of hemp products in Texas discussed in hearing
New rule proposals for the sale of hemp products were discussed in a hearing on Friday.









