
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
SXSW 2025: Spring festival season kicks off in downtown Austin
The spring festival season kicked off this week in Austin and SXSW starts on Friday, March 7. The annual event brings in hundreds of thousands of travelers, resulting in lots of traffic and delays around town.
City of Austin enforces stricter parking violations
City of Austin officials increased parking-related fines and added new parking violations that went into effect on March 1.
Fiber optic cable cut in North Austin neighborhood; Spectrum offering up to $5K reward
An act of vandalism caused a multi-hour outage for residents in a North Austin neighborhood, says Spectrum.
Measles in Texas: Unvaccinated infant in Austin tests positive for virus
The City of Austin is reporting its first case of measles. Austin Public Health officials are now urging people to be prepared and are calling for vaccinations.
I-35 expansion: TxDOT to begin new construction near Lady Bird Lake
TxDOT says it has started on the next phase of its I-35 expansion project in Austin.
Texas Senate passes SB 26 aiming give raises to teachers
Texas teachers are one step closer to getting a pay raise. On Wednesday, the Texas Senate passed Senate Bill 26, aimed at improving teacher pay and retention.
Southwest Airlines plane narrowly avoids crashing into jet on Chicago runway
A Southwest Airlines plane that was landing at Chicago’s Midway Airport had to quickly pull up to avoid hitting a private jet that was crossing the runway.
City of Austin considers on-demand rideshare app for parks, recreation centers
The City of Austin is considering plans to develop an on-demand transit system similar to rideshare apps. The system would provide public transportation to local parks and recreational centers.
Austin weather: How to stay safe on the roads during icy conditions
Triple A said whenever there is a possibility of icy roads, it's best for drivers not to get behind the wheel.
Federal cuts could put Austin transportation projects in jeopardy
The City of Austin has released the latest plans for the future of transportation, and federal funding for major transportation projects.