
Mack Shaw
Mack Shaw is a Digital Content Creator for Fox's Regional Content Team in Texas.
He graduated from The University of Texas at Tyler with a Bachelor's in Mass Communications, and worked as a Digital Content Producer in East Texas before joining Fox.
Mack is a born-and-raised Texan, and is enjoying his recent transplant from East Texas to the Metroplex.
Outside of journalism, Mack enjoys reading, spending time outdoors, and chipping away at a seemingly endless watchlist of films.
The latest from Mack Shaw
Texas Gov. Abbott issues disaster declaration for screwworm infestation prevention
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has issued a disaster declaration as the next step to prevent an infestation of the flesh-eating new world screwworm.
Texas education board delays vote on reading list including Bible passages
The list, as it was presented by the Texas Education Agency this month, would mandate all public schools teach passages of the Bible in classrooms.
ERCOT warns Texans of fake grid condition texts during winter storm
Texans should be on the lookout for false information about the power grid coming in the form of fake texts, ERCOT warned on Saturday.
H-E-B adjusts store hours ahead of Texas winter storm
Texas grocery giant H-E-B is adjusting their hours across the state ahead of this weekend's winter storm.
Austin winter storm: How to get emergency alerts in your county
As Central Texas preps for the weekend winter storm, multiple counties are reminding residents to sign up for their emergency alerts.
Texas winter storm: How to watch FOX 7 Austin if your power goes out
With severe winter weather on the way this weekend, these are options to stay informed about the situation even if you lose power in Central Texas.
Texas may become first state to mandate Bible readings in public schools
An upcoming vote by a Texas board will decide whether public school children across the state will be required to read sections of the Christian Bible.
Uvalde school shooting trial: Jury finds Gonzales 'not guilty' on all 29 counts
After nine days of testimony and a trial that reignited the painful memories of the May 2022 Robb Elementary School massacre, a jury has reached a verdict in the case of former Uvalde CISD officer Adrian Gonzales.
Affordable Care Act plan enrollment rises in Texas for 2026
The number of Texans enrolled in Affordable Care Act health care plans is higher than ever before, new data shows, despite an overall decline across the nation.
Texas agency approves nearly $2M in fines for environmental violations
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has approved nearly $2 million in fines against 71 different entities for regulation violations.









