Corpus Christi in Legal Fight with Industries after Rejecting Demand for $80 Million Water Refund
A judge will hear arguments this week after industrial users protested a rate hike by the city, which said residents and businesses were unfairly subsidizing industrial rates.
Kingsville Man Arrested for Driving Wrong
At around 11 pm Friday night, Precinct 5 deputies were dispatched to Hwy 44 near Banquete for a vehicle traveling east in the westbound lane.
Protesters Call on Feds to Release More Information to Tuesday’s ICE Killing
Protesters demanded feds release footage of the shooting and the three men who were in the van with Lorenzo Salgado Araujo before he was killed.
Alice Police Department Provides Update on First Responder Exposure Investigation
At approximately 8:15 pm on Friday, the Corpus Christi Fire Department Hazardous Materials Team identified the presence of xylazine in an ambulance.
CBP Officers Arrest Fugitive Wanted for Homicide in Tennessee
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers assigned to the Laredo Port of Entry recently apprehended a pedestrian wanted on an outstanding felony warrant for homicide.
Historic Church Saved From Being Cut off Behind Border Wall
The wall would have blocked parishioners from reaching La Lomita chapel. A state representative has put a stop to those plans.
Kleberg County Traffic Stop Leads to Seizure of 26 Handguns
The firearms had been wrapped in cellophane and black electrical tape in an apparent effort to avoid detection.
CBP Scores Big for America During FIFA World Cup
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has deployed a nationwide team of over 700 employees dedicated to support the tournament while keeping worldwide soccer fans safe.
BISSELL Pet Foundation “Empty the Shelters” Pet Adoption Event is Back
“Empty the Shelters” helps provide relief by encouraging adoption and creating much-needed space for pets awaiting homes.
Secures $45 Million Settlement with Cash App
This settlement resolves allegations that the company misled consumers about the safety of its platform and failed to provide protection and resolution from fraud as marketed and required by law.
Cryptocurrency Scams Rise in Texas
From investment fraud to sophisticated schemes involving hard-to-trace digital currency, Texans lost more than $1 billion to crypto scams in 2025.
Officer Charged with Official Oppression
The incident was self-reported by the officer involved and was quickly investigated and determined to be a criminal offense.
City of Aransas Pass Celebrates America's 250th Anniversary with Stars & Stripes Festival
The free, family-friendly event drew a strong turnout from the community for an evening of celebration.
Texas A&M President’s Five-Year Contract Includes $1.25 Million in Base Pay
The terms for Susan Ballabina, promoted in May, include possible merit bonuses and deferred compensation, records show.
Disturbance with a Weapon
This is an isolated incident and an active and ongoing investigation.
Laredo Field Office Seize $1.1 Million in Cocaine in 24 hours
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Laredo Field Office ports of entry seized cocaine valued at more than $1.1 million in one day.
Texas AG Secures Over $13 Million from Walmart
Investigations revealed that Walmart made false representations to drivers regarding their pay, including pre-tips selected by customers at checkout, base pay, and special incentive earnings opportunities.
A Year After Deadly Floods, Texas Lawmakers Haven’t Addressed Training for Emergency Coordinators
Texas’ emergency management chief has repeatedly recommended that lawmakers require minimum training but a bill proposed after the disaster failed.
CBP officers seize over $3.7M in cocaine at Hidalgo Port of Entry
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Pharr International Bridge seized cocaine valued at $3,723,654 in a single enforcement action.
Stabbing 900 Flour Bluff Drive
When Officers arrived, they found a male suffering from lacerations and a stab wound, and multiple victims of an assault with minor injuries.
