Vehicle Recovered from Port Aransas Ship Channel
The recovery operation involved multiple agencies working together to safely recover the vehicle.
Council Approves Phase 2 of the Reclaimed Water
Construction is scheduled for completion in May 2027.
Flights to Denver Remain Available for Booking Until Mid August
During a discussion with Frontier representatives on June 29, the airline indicated that negotiations with CCIA are ongoing.
Local Drug Dealers go to Prison
Over the past couple of months, four local drug dealers have been sentenced to prison.
Firework Safety for Independence Day
The Corpus Christi Fire Department reminds residents and visitors that the possession or discharge of fireworks within the city limits, including all city beaches, is illegal.
Border Patrol Agents Seize Nearly 100 Pounds of Cocaine at Falfurrias Checkpoint
According to CBP, agents discovered the narcotics while conducting a routine inspection at the checkpoint.
Wanted Felony Suspect Located and Arrested in Sandia
Vasquez was wanted on two outstanding felony warrants out of Nueces County for Sexual Assault of a Child and Indecency with a Child – Exposes.
City of Corpus Christi Looks to Further Cooperative Efforts on Regional Water Supply
The City of Corpus Christi is working to finalize an agreement with the City of Sinton for the Evangeline Water Supply Project.
Captain Michael Bishop 'Piped Ashore' for Final Time
On June 18, 2026, Naval Air Station Kingsville Captain Michael Bishop and family were 'piped ashore' for the final time after he relinquished command of NAS Kingsville to Captain Richard Christoff.
Unease About Talarico’s Black Support on Display at Texas Democratic Convention
Black elected officials said the Senate nominee had more work to do to engage voters in their communities, while noting there was still time to do so before November.
Abbott Trolls Talarico with Tacos and Cattle
As thousands gathered Friday for the first full day of the Texas Democratic Convention, a pair of Texas Longhorns down the street gazed listlessly at the Corpus Christi Bay.
CBP Officers Seize More Than $72.3M in Methamphetamine
The large seizure occurred on Friday, June 19, at the World Trade Bridge in Laredo.
Bishop Officer Recovering After Being Struck During Pursuit
A Bishop police officer who was struck by a fleeing vehicle while deploying tire deflation devices during a vehicle pursuit has been released from the hospital and is recovering at home, according to an update from the Bishop Police Department.
Two men Arrested After Nearly $69K in Suspected Criminal Proceeds Seized During Kingsville Traffic Stop
According to the task force, agents observed what they described as multiple indicators of criminal activity during the stop.
TAMUK Receives Approval to Establish College of Nursing and Health Professions
The new college will house the new undergraduate and graduate programs in nursing as well as other health profession degrees.
Texas Leaders are Asking Data Centers how Much Water They use. Most Aren’t Responding.
Data centers use water to cool their massive arrays of computer servers. A state agency sent out a survey to figure out how much, but less than a third of the companies responded.
Multistate Lawsuit Challenges California’s Plastics Act
This Act imposed extensive requirements on manufacturers, distributors, and companies that package or ship products in plastic containers or use other types of packaging materials that merely incorporate plastics.
Texas AG Announces Ongoing Investigation into Carnival Cruise Line
AG Paxton has previously issued a Civil Investigative Demand to the company to determine whether Carnival adequately safeguarded the personal information of Texas consumers.
USDA Announces Rural Leadership Appointments
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins recently announced a series of leadership appointments at USDA.
