
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
Paxton ups ante to oust acting comptroller over Islamic school controversy
Texas AG Ken Paxton is increasing his efforts to have acting Comptroller Kelly Hancock removed from office and replaced with the winner of the GOP primary election.
New Texas House priorities include water supply, data centers, absorbing New Mexico counties
With Thursday's release of the 2027 Texas House of Representatives committee priorities, Speaker Dustin Burrows has named the groundwater supply, AI data centers, and possibly claiming land from New Mexico in his vision for next year's session.
How Texas plans to save spring crops as Iran War inflates fertilizer, diesel prices
As the war in Iran continues, Texas farmers are weighing their options as the window to fertilize crops for the spring planting season begins to close. The state's agriculture commissioner believes timing, alternatives and Lone Star resilience might prevent disaster for the industry.
Paxton asks Abbott to replace 'incompetent loser' acting comptroller
Texas AG Ken Paxton is calling on Gov. Greg Abbott to replace the acting comptroller, who he called an "incompetent loser," over a letter regarding Paxton's handling of a case related to Islamic schools in the state.
Rents in this Texas city among biggest decreases in country, report says
Texas rent prices have been declining faster than the national average, a new report says, and one major city in particular is leading the charge.
Big Bend Ranch State Park safe from border wall, CBP says in latest reversal
In the latest update to the confusion over a potential border wall in Texas' Big Bend parks sector, U.S. Customs and Border Protection now says they have no plans to construct a physical barrier in that area's state park.
Vice President JD Vance visits Austin: Traffic delays expected
Expect traffic closures and delays as Vice President Vance will be in Austin for a reported Republican National Convention fundraiser.
Texas Longhorns advance in NCAA tournament after beating Gonzaga
The Texas Longhorns are moving forward in the NCAA men’s college basketball tournament after defeating the Gonzaga Bulldogs on Saturday.
Federal agents seize over 300 pounds of drugs at Texas border
Customs and Border Protection seized over 300 pounds of drugs from a pickup truck attempting to cross into the U.S., they announced in a Thursday release.
Possible change to Texas licensing rule could cost thousands of workers their jobs
Thousands of trained workers in Texas could lose their ability to work legally if a state commission upholds a change to a decades-old provision.








