Austin airport sends out fuel shortage alert amid 'increased flight activity'
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport sent out a fuel shortage alert on Monday and warned passengers to arrive at least two hours early as the Texas capitol deals with an influx of travelers.
Tesla to host 15,000-person grand opening next month at new Gigafactory in Austin, Texas
Travis County Commissioners approved a permit this week for Tesla to host a 15,000-person grand opening next month at the company's new Gigafactory in Austin, Texas.
Over 15K in Texas without power after storms rip through South
On Monday, tornadoes hit parts of Texas and Oklahoma, causing widespread damage, before moving eastward and tearing through New Orleans and its suburbs Tuesday night.
Baker Hughes joins oil rivals in pausing Russian operations
U.S. oil field services company Baker Hughes said Saturday that it was suspending new investments for its Russia operations.
High fuel costs prompt moving companies to raise prices, adjust operations
Some moving companies can no longer absorb the high fuel prices, so they're passing the cost onto the customer by raising their prices.
Oklahoma retired paramedic's light bulb helps first responders find people's homes quicker
Johnathan Harrison tells Fox News Digital the idea for The Locator 911 was sparked after he responded to a call in 2009 involving a 2-year-old child.
Record gas prices could be here to stay, experts say: ‘Driven by emotion'
Energy industry experts say Americans shouldn't expect gas prices to recede from their record highs immediately.
Rental and home prices expected to rise even more this year, forcing some to pack up and move
Rent and home prices have seen major increases over the past year and in some places, they've hit record highs. But be prepared to pay even more in the coming year.
Gas prices: California has highest prices, Oklahoma has lowest
The Democratic-led states of California, Washington, Nevada, Oregon, Illinois, Pennsylvania and New York have the highest gas prices in the country.
Russia-Ukraine war: Arizona ammo company to send 1 million rounds of ammo to Ukraine
An ammunition company in Scottsdale, Arizona, has pledged to send one million bullets to the Ukraine Armed Forces as Russian President Vladimir Putin continues his deadly invasion into Ukraine.
Austin business owner who dropped 'Russian' from restaurant name now raising money for Ukrainians
Vadar Monamour moved to the United States 20 years ago and opened "Russian House" in downtown Austin in 2012 with the hopes of representing the cultures of all post-Soviet states, including Russia and Ukraine, but also Armenia, Georgia, Uzbekistan and others.
15 states sue EPA over new oil and gas rules, Paxton says Ukraine war shows 'need for energy independence'
Texas and 14 other states have signed onto a suit challenging new EPA rules, warning the regulations “will create a deliberate disadvantage to Texas and all states” involved in oil and gas production.
Austin business 'The Russian House' shortens name in solidarity with Ukraine
A restaurant in Austin, Texas, that has represented Slavic and Eastern European culture for more than a decade, shortened its name Sunday afternoon over the Russian invasion of neighboring Ukraine.
Texas AG Paxton investigating Chinese app TikTok over human and drug smuggling posts
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announces an investigation into TikTok and its border crossing content.
Texas sues Meta over Facebook’s facial-recognition practices
The Texas attorney general filed a suit against Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc. on Monday.
Texas and Missouri open investigations into GoFundMe for blocking Freedom Convoy donations
Missouri and Texas are opening investigations into GoFundMe's decision not to allow fundraising for the Freedom Convoy on its platform.
Houston's 'Mattress Mack' places record-setting mobile bet on Super Bowl LVI
Texas furniture salesman Jim "Mattress Mack" McIngvale has placed a record-setting bet on Super Bowl LVI between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams.
Texas power grid holds up in first freeze since 2021's historic collapse
Texas’s power grid appeared to hold firm despite media warnings after a winter storm slammed the state with snow and freezing cold temperatures.
Fraudulent COVID-19 test sites proliferate, triggering consumer warnings
Officials nationwide are trying to stay ahead of a proliferation of Covid-19 test sites that they say are offering fraudulent services to the public.
Why Tesla, Oracle fled California for Texas
Major companies like Tesla, Oracle are likely attracted by Texas' relaxed COVID measures, a business expert and recent study suggest.