Austin, TX
For the First Time Ever a New Car Left Its Texas Factory and Delivered Itself Without Humans to the Owner’s Home in Austin, TX –
A world’s first just happened in Austin, TX. After being built and finished a Tesla car just drove itself from the factory straight to the new owners home. Tesla says it is the “world’s first autonomous delivery of a car” and provided video evidence to prove their case.
When the car rolled off of the assembly line and out of the Gigafactory here in Austin, it was given the new owner’s home address and navigated itself there, a nearly 30 minute drive down local highways and city streets. When the vehicle arrived it was greeted by a team of Tesla employees and a stunned owner who watched slackjaw as the car parked itself on the street next to the group.
The new owner, Jose, then took to X and replied the time-lapse video of the event (embedded below) saying “Incredible experience! Thank you!
Tesla”
World’s first autonomous delivery of a car!
This Tesla drove itself from Gigafactory Texas to its new owner’s home ~30min away — crossing parking lots, highways & the city to reach its new owner pic.twitter.com/WFSIaEU6Oq
— Tesla (@Tesla) June 28, 2025
This along with Tesla’s Robotaxi announcement and Google’s expanding Waymo vehicles signals the start of the autonomous driving age. Once perfected self-driving vehicles will cause a wave of job displacement, present vehicle owners with new income opportunities, and roil economies based on humans driving vehicles such as convenience store food sales and possibly even truck stops or our beloved Buc-ee’s.
Whatever happens next, this is a historic moment and unlike the last few decades it took place right here in Texas instead of over on the west coast.
Austin, TX
Man charged with murder in connection with deadly East Austin shooting
AUSTIN, Texas – A man was charged with murder in connection to a deadly East Austin shooting last week, police said.
This is the Austin Police Department’s 20th homicide of the year.
What we know:
Police said on April 10, around 8:40 p.m., officers responded to a call of a shooting at the Cabana Club at 5012 East 7th Street.
When officers arrived, they found a victim, Richard Barr, with gunshot wounds to his body. He died from his injuries.
The investigation showed there had been a fight in the parking lot outside the club that escalated into the suspect, 21-year-old Ryan Lara, shooting Barr in the back.
Barr had been moving away and across the parking lot from Lara when he was shot. Police said Lara had also shot two other people in the group. They were taken to a local hospital for their injuries. One victim remains in critical condition while the other victim was released.
Ryan Lara, 21 (Austin Police Department)
Lara was charged with murder.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Austin Police Department at 512-974-TIPS. You may submit your tip anonymously through the Capital Area Crime Stoppers Program by visiting austincrimestoppers.org or calling 512-472-8477. A reward of up to $1,000 may be available for any information that leads to an arrest.
The Source: Information from the Austin Police Department
Austin, TX
Austin weather: Intense storms in West Texas could make it to Hill Country
AUSTIN, Texas – We will be on storm watch tonight.
Local perspective:
More of the same today with a cloud/sun mix, warm, humid and breezy conditions.
Highs heading for the 80s with wind gusts of 15 to 25 mph.
The backstory:
The West Texas dryline will be the storm machine. This is where the Gulf moisture meets up with dry air coming off the mountains.
As the two different air masses collide the air will be forced up.
The heating of the day and upper low will provide even stronger lift to generate numerous and more intense storms in West Texas.
There is a chance a few of the storms will survive their journey away from the dryline and reach the Hill Country starting this evening and overnight.
By the time they enter Central Texas, most of the storms will drop below severe limits.
The highest threat of severe weather remains west of the Hill Country.
What’s next:
Could we get redevelopment with the storms late on Wednesday?
The jury is still out because not all the models agree, so we will have to play the wait and see game.
The next game-changers will be a stronger Western Low and a cold front with bite to it entering the picture this weekend.
Expecting increasing rain chances on Saturday followed by a cooler and drier breeze the rest of the weekend.
What you can do:
Track your local forecast for the Austin area quickly with the free FOX 7 WAPP.
The design gives you radar, hourly, and 7-day weather information just by scrolling.
Our weather alerts will warn you early and help you stay safe.
The Source: Information from meteorologist Zack Shields.
Austin, TX
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