Pepe Serna Brings ‘Life is Art’ Message to Kingsville Students and Boxers
There’s a certain kind of energy that rolls through a small town when someone who has seen the wider world comes back to share what they have learned. On Friday, that energy belonged to Pepe Serna.
Preparing Brisket Safely for Passover/Easter
Because brisket is a large cut of meat that often requires advance planning, food safety should start well before the meal is served.
TxDMV Warns Texans About Ongoing Text Scam
Fraudsters are flooding phones with fake violation notices designed to scare and steal.
Kleberg County Deputies Arrest Kingsville Man in Narcotics Investigation
A Kingsville man was arrested Wednesday following the execution of a search and arrest warrant tied to a narcotics trafficking investigation.
TAMUK to Hosts Area X Applied Agriculture Engineering Contest
The competition consisted of four-person teams competing in welding, oxygen acetylene cutting, blueprint layout and a 100-point test that covered subjects such as welding theory to material costs.
Corpus Christi Council Votes to Begin Process to Remove Mayor
Mayor Paulette Guajardo faces allegations of misconduct over a 2024 hotel development project.
After Killing its Desalination Project, Corpus Christi Explores Buying Water from a Privately Owned Plant
The City Council rejected building a plant to turn seawater into drinkable water because of the cost and environmental concerns. Now it’s looking at water from a different plant.
Two Wanted for Sex Crimes Apprehended by CBP in 48 Hours
Amid a steady flow of Spring break traffic, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers assigned to Progreso Port of Entry this weekend apprehended two individuals wanted on outstanding felony warrants for a variety of sex-related offenses.
Texas State Securities Board Enters Consent Order with Voyager Digital Entities
Voyager operated a cryptocurrency brokerage platform that allowed customers to buy, sell, trade, and store digital assets.
Frustrated Corpus Christi Residents Take Precautions as Water Crisis Nears
The city’s water supply has been nearly depleted by a prolonged drought.
CBP Officers Seize $2.2 Million in cocaine, Heroin, and Fentanyl
CBP officers at the Del Rio Port of Entry recently seized a potent mixed load of hard narcotics.
$990K in Meth Seized by CBP Officers
CBP officers seized the narcotics. Homeland Security Investigations special agents are investigating the seizure.
Kite Day Draws Crowds and Color to the Skies
The event offered a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere where kids and adults alike could fly their own kites or simply enjoy the view.
Coastal Bend Athletes Shine at THSWPA State Powerlifting Meet
Athletes from Bishop High School, Santa Gertrudis Academy, H.M. King Early College High School, and Kaufer Early College High School delivered standout performances at the 2026 THSWPA State Girls Powerlifting Championship, earning top finishes and setting records on the state stage.
Two Injured in Crash at FM 665 and County Road 75
The Texas Department of Public Safety is continuing to investigate the cause of the crash.
Shooting at 1900 Ennis Joslin Road
After officers arrived, they located two male victims with gunshot wounds and immediately began administering first aid.
Corpus Christi Delays Looming Water Crisis with Two Key Development
The city manager said the city received permits to pump more groundwater and will avoid water reductions from a shrinking reservoir for now, pushing a potential water crisis to July.
Student Leader First to Study Space, Aeronautical Engineering at TAMUK
John-Ryan C. Lawrence becomes the first student to pursue Texas A&M University-Kingsville’s new master’s degree in space and aeronautical engineering.
Kleberg County Arrest Linked to Federal Case Involving Murder, Racketeering Charges
Authorities said Ferrer is a confirmed gang member and is part of a broader federal investigation.
Court Approves New Manager for Dallas-Area foster Care
An experienced child welfare manager was appointed to take over case management after “systemic failures” placed children in danger, court records said.
