Austin ISD superintendent Matias Segura officially begins position
Matias Segura has been serving as the district's interim superintendent for almost a year, as the district conducted a national search to fill the position.
Austin first note in national exhibit on America's music history
A new exhibit on the history of American music is set to make its national debut this weekend at the LBJ Presidential Library.
Assault near UT Austin: Police searching for suspect in attack on The Drag
Austin police need your help finding the suspect in an assault near the University of Texas at Austin.
UT Women's Basketball team rank No. 5 in the nation after dealing with numerous key injuries
Despite dealing with numerous key injuries throughout the season, the UT Women's Basketball team is ranked No. 5 in the nation as they hit the homestretch.
Del Valle elementary school provides meals to families in first school pantry
The Central Texas Food Bank is making strides to improve food insecurity in Del Valle, joining forces with Creedmoor Elementary to launch their first school pantry.
Texas State women's golf set new school record in home invitational win
The Texas State women's golf team beat out the second-place teams and set a school record for the largest margin of victory, says the university.
PfISD students getting hands-on firefighter and EMT training
Pflugerville ISD students are learning to be firefighters and EMTs thanks to a partnership with the Pflugerville Community Development Corporation and the Texas Workforce Commission.
Austin ISD police warn of potential scam
Austin ISD police are warning people of a potential scam.
Department of Education delays FAFSA info release to schools until March
The Department of Education says schools won't receive any FAFSA applicant information until March.
Taylor ISD students can get two years of college for free through early college program
Taylor ISD high school students will be able to graduate with a high school diploma and an associate degree through a new program through Legacy Early College High School.
Hutto ISD offers free college tuition for students interested in teaching
Hutto ISD is launching a unique apprenticeship program that will pay for their high school graduates to get a teaching degree, so long as they come back to Hutto to teach.
Pflugerville ISD student shoots teen, runs him over on campus: affidavit
A Pflugerville ISD student is facing felony charges after police say he shot a former student with a stolen gun and ran him over with his car outside Connally High School.
Gov. Abbott targets anti-school choice House Republicans
Gov. Abbott has failed to get school vouchers passed through several special sessions, now the governor is targeting Republicans who would not vote for it. FOX 7's Mike Warren discusses with our panel.
Smithville High offers more coding opportunities for students
Smithville High School is offering courses and a new club to encourage female students to get interested in coding and computer science.
Oklahoma asks teachers to return up to $50,000 in bonuses the state says were paid in error
Some Oklahoma educators are being forced to repay up to $50,000 in teacher recruitment bonuses that were improperly paid out by the state Department of Education
Bomb threat at Texas State University cleared; all students safe
Texas State University has given the all clear after an "unsubstantiated bomb threat" prompted building evacuations on Monday.
Huston-Tillotson University celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr.
Huston-Tillotson University, the oldest college in Austin and the only HBCU, celebrated the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. on Saturday morning.
Austin ISD hires first homegrown superintendent in district history
Austin ISD's new superintendent is the son of an Austin ISD teacher, and is the first homegrown superintendent in the district's history.
Lockdown at Lockhart High School raises safety concerns
School safety concerns are rising in Lockhart ISD after a threat prompted a lockdown at the district high school.
Texas school districts making cuts after state fails to pass funding increase
Texas school districts are faced with making cuts because lawmakers did not increase school funding.