
Tan Radford
Tan Radford is a general assignment reporter for FOX 7 Austin. You can watch her weekdays and on the weekends.
She attended Texas Southern University in Houston ,where she majored in mass media communications.
Tan got her start in news at KHOU 11 in Houston at the assignments desk, where she found her passion in reporting. She began working as a fill in journalist, gathering interviews for segments and commercials for the station before moving to Beaumont and becoming a reporter at KFDM/FOX4.
During her time reporting in Beaumont, she covered major floods, a plant explosion, and community events. She was later promoted to the noon new anchor, producer, and morning show reporter.
When she is not working you can find here at the gym, spa , shopping, or being the proud dog mom of a three pound Teacup Yorkie.
The latest from Tan Radford
Fox attacks people on San Marcos trails, says city
A fox attacked multiple people on Sunday, May 11, on trails in the Purgatory Creek area, says the city of San Marcos.
Driverless semi-trucks hit the roads in Texas
A new driverless fleet of semi-trucks rolled out in Texas. Auroura launched a self-driving freight this month, joining several autonomous companies operating in the Lone Star state.
Austin family deported after traffic stop near middle school
Immigration attorneys say an Austin family, including their children who are U.S. citizens, were deported to Mexico after a traffic stop near Dobie Middle School last month.
City of Austin has only weeks to decide to fund cap-and-stitch project
The Austin City Council has only weeks to decide if it will approve millions in funding for the cap-and-stitch project on I-35 after a federal funding freeze.
Austin weather: Severe storms lead to flooding and tornado warnings
Severe storms during the past 24 hours have led to a chain of weather events across Central Texas.
City of Pflugerville works to upgrade its infrastructure with new mobility plan
The City of Pflugerville is working to upgrade its infrastructure with a new mobility plan.
Austin weather: How to be prepared for severe weather
Severe weather season in Central Texas has residents, first responders, and electricity providers on alert.
Department of Transportation unveils plan to fill hundreds of air traffic controller positions
The Trump administration is tackling the nationwide shortage of Federal Aviation Administration air traffic controllers. This comes after a series of aviation crashes this year.
I-35 Cap and Stitch project in jeopardy due to federal funding cuts
Federal funding for parks and bridges over an expanded I-35 may be in jeopardy.
Austin airport increasing its parking garage rates
The Austin-Bergstrom International Airport is increasing the cost for travelers to park their vehicles in its parking garages.