
CBP Seize More Than $16M in Meth Hidden in Frozen Mangoes
CBP seized the narcotics. Homeland Security Investigations special agents initiated a criminal investigation into the seizure.

“Operation Lone Star 2.0”: DPS Arresting Thousands of Undocumented Immigrants Across Texas
The Department of Public Safety has shifted from border enforcement to helping expel people from the country.

Roughly 180 Complaints Filed Against Texas Teachers for Alleged Comments on killing of Charlie Kirk
Several school districts have already taken disciplinary action against staff for comments made about the Christian conservative activist’s death.

Texas Educators Praise New School Cellphone Ban
The new state ban took effect on Sept. 1, and Texas’ more than 1,200 public school districts have adopted policies ranging from secure phone pouches to increased monitoring.

Completion of Water Line Replacements
Starting Monday, September 15, all traffic on Nueces Bay Boulevard, from Leopard to IH-37, will resume normal operations.

Overnight Shooting - 700 North Shoreline
When officers arrived, they located a male victim with a gunshot wound.

Texas Legislative Committees Will Study Freedom of Speech on College Campuses
The committees were made to honor slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk and come as university faculty have come under online scrutiny.

After 43 years of Service, Lenora Keas to retire in January 2026
Career marked by strengthening partnerships, elevating student opportunities, and advancing Del Mar College’s mission across the Coastal Bend.

Texas State Fires Professor Accused Inciting Political Violence
Thomas Alter is the second professor in the state to be terminated for allegedly violating university policy after a video was posted on social media.

After Charlie Kirk’s Assassination, A Reporter Reflects on Free Speech and Fear
One journalist’s personal take on political violence and what Charlie Kirk’s death means for free speech in America.

Gulf Coast Authority and Ardurra Present Reclaimed Water Project Proposal
The briefing represents a step in exploring innovative water management solutions for the region.

NAS-Corpus Christi Fence Project
The U.S. Department of the Navy will contribute $615,514 toward the project, with an additional $407,385 provided through the DEAAG Grant.

Clash Over Gender-Identity Content in Texas A&M Children’s Lit Class Leads to Removals
After the video fueled outrage, a professor was fired and two college leaders removed from their administrative roles for approving content inconsistent with the course’s description.

Texas Educators Welcome New School Cellphone Ban
The new state ban took effect on Sept. 1, and Texas’ more than 1,200 public school districts have adopted policies ranging from secure phone pouches to increased monitoring.

TAMUK’s Davis voted President of 2025-26 Chancellor’s Student Advisory Council
Davis is the first TAMUK student in recent memory to serve in this role and said it was a culmination of a proactive effort of learning the needs of system students.

Hidalgo Bridge Arrest: Man Wanted for Sexual Assault of a Child Taken Into Custody
U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations, Hidalgo Port of Entry officers apprehended a man wanted in Hidalgo County for an alleged sexual crime against a child.

South Region Turns Up the Volume at Music Friendly Texas Event in New Braunfels
Participants engaged in an open roundtable discussion focused on regional music development and collaboration.

Texas Skirted THC Ban
While Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick remains adamant about a ban, hemp industry representatives say they would compromise on creating a 21 age limit to purchase.

Stolen E-Bikes Found
Property Crime Detectives were called out to assist and a search warrant was obtained for the residence.
Cinergy Entertainment’s New Corpus Christi Location
Cinergy Entertainment hosted a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate its 11th location - a 90,000 square foot entertainment center in Corpus Christi.