Texas’ Love Affair with Wrestling Could be Getting Serious
The sport’s been in Texas for nearly a century, but has yet to achieve the recognition other industries have. Its recent successes in the state could change all that.
MHM Backs Community Exercise Outreach for Second Year in a Row
The grant will help fund a program that both connects with the rural community and help students earn valuable experience.
Liam Ramos and His Dad Released
Homeland Security said the father fled on foot and left the boy in a running vehicle in their driveway.
Laredo CBP Officers Apprehend Illegal Alien Sought for Sexual Offense
Laredo Port of Entry officers detained one undocumented male Mexican citizen wanted for an alleged sexual crime against a child.
Game Room Raids
Detectives from the Corpus Christi Police Department’s Narcotics and Vice Investigations Division continue to exert pressure on illicit gambling operations.
Is the Texas Power Grid Ready for Another Winter Storm?
Five years after Winter Storm Uri caused catastrophic blackouts that killed hundreds, the electric grid has changed significantly, but increasing demand means it will have to adapt even more.
Last Day to Register for the March 3 Primary Election
The deadline to register for the March 3 Primary Election is Monday, Feb. 2.
Vita Free Tax Service 2026
Tax preparation services are free for taxpayers with a household income under $67K.
Investigation Underway After Missing Woman’s Remains Found in Aransas Pass
Police said results received in November confirmed the remains were those of Jennifer Lopez.
AG Paxton Announces Sweeping Investigation Into H-1B Visa Abuse, Starting With Three North Texas Businesses
Attorney General Ken Paxton announced a wide sweeping investigation into abuse of the H-1B visa program by Texas businesses.
Cold Conditions Expected This Weekend
Protect the Four Ps: People, Pets, Property, and Plants.
Texas Executes Man Convicted of 1998 Double Murder
Charles Thompson was sentenced in 1999 for killing his then-girlfriend and another man. His execution in Texas is the first in the U.S. this year.
City Council Approves Construction Contract for Coopers Boaters Facility
The 3,500-square-foot two-story facility will include public restrooms, shower and restroom facilities for tenants, a laundry room with washers and dryers, a meeting room, and storage areas.
Three-Year Contract to Enhance Regional Water Reliability
Under the agreement, the City of Corpus Christi will provide up to 3 million gallons per day of treated water to the District during emergency conditions.
CAIN National Art Show’s 60th Anniversary
Guest juror and Brooklyn artist Tabitha Whitley giving “Art Talk” previous day in Richardson Performance Hall.
$264,603 Awarded to City Nonprofit Organizations
The City of Corpus Christi will serve as a pass-through entity for these funds.
Texas Orders Universities, Agencies to Halt H-1B Visa Petitions
The governor said public universities and state agencies may not seek new visas without Texas Workforce Commission permission through the end of the 2027 legislative session.
Texas led U.S. in Population Growth as Immigration Slowed
Texas’ population grew at a slower pace in 2025 than in previous years, according to new federal data. Nearly 32 million people now live in the state.
Swat Warrant 700 Block of Grizzley
The liquid vials will be sent for testing, and additional charges are pending the results.
Corpus Christi Fire Department Welcomes Next Generation Firefighting Technology
Designed to enhance firefighter safety and performance, Qwake Technology helps firefighters navigate, communicate, and operate in zero-visibility.
