VIDEO: Corpus Christi City Manager Update on Water Supply Projects, Timelines
The city of Corpus Christi provided an update regarding the ongoing water supply issues.
Texas’ Highest Criminal Court Overturns Sentence of Inmate Who has Been on Death Row for 47 Years
Jordan, who is intellectually disabled, was then found in subsequent years to be incompetent and therefore could not be executed.
DOJ Plans to Settle Colony Ridge Case Without Compensating Victims
In December 2023, the U.S. Justice Department sued a Texas land developer it accused of duping tens of thousands of Hispanic residents into predatory mortgages.
Texas is Giving Data Centers More Than $1 Billion in Tax Breaks
The tax break is one of the state’s costliest incentive programs and soon to be the most expensive of its kind in the nation.
Record Oil Production in West Texas Helps Stabilize U.S. Supply
Production in West Texas has helped the U.S. stabilize its demand for foreign oil amid the Iran war, despite drilling fewer oil wells.
For 2nd Year in a Row, MHM of South Texas funds Community Exercise Outreach
This is the second year for the grant-funded program which is run and organized by the TAMUK Health and Kinesiology department through a partnership with TAMUK Rec Sports.
Texas to Launch Statewide Food Truck Permit on July 1
Business owners are applauding the new law because currently, anytime they want to operate in another city or county, they have to pay that jurisdiction’s permitting fee.
Police Search for 2 Men in Easter Morning Robbery
The Aransas Pass Police Department need your help in locating 2 men.
Woman Arrested for Refusing to Leave Area
Deputies contacted 33 year-old Clarissa Guerra who was causing disturbance at the location.
Help Locate Missing Person
The Corpus Christi Police Department is asking for assistance in locating missing person Pamela Monsavais.
Central Texas pastor retires After Preaching Outside and Under Bridges
Urban minister Jimmy Dorrell bade farewell Sunday to his outdoor Waco congregation after baptizing a dozen people in the chilly waters of the Middle Bosque River.
Paxton Takes Legal Action into an Alleged Effort to Impose Sharia Law on Texans
While the First Amendment protects religious institutions’ right to govern themselves, that right does not allow a religious organization to act as a court.
High-Speed Pursuit Ends in Arrest; Driver Remains at Large
The driver, identified as Floyd Barnes III, fled on foot and remains at large.
Texas Launches Initiative to Combat Widespread Fraud by Companies Selling Solar Panel Systems
100 complaints that have been filed with the OAG against these companies, along with thousands more online.
Robstown Man Suspected of Burglaries Crashes During Deputies’ Pursuit, Vehicle Catches Fire
A Robstown man is facing multiple felony charges after allegedly burglarizing homes under construction and leading deputies on a brief pursuit early Saturday morning, authorities said.
Fastest Growing Texas City is Implementing “Family First” Approach
Tyler has spent the last decade remaking its parks and sidewalks to allure families. At the same time, a constellation of groups are helping parents take care of their families.
Big Bend Border Wall on Hold
While the federal government hasn’t made a public statement about its plans, official maps show a “virtual wall” going through the region rather than a physical barrier.
Hands-on Telehealth Helps Reach Rural Texas Communities
A new approach aims to tailor telehealth to the realities of an older, rural population by offering a physical place with reliable connectivity and an on-site nurse.
Murder Trail Outcome
Judge Joel Johnson, a retired visiting judge, was assigned to oversee the trial, and the Defendants elected for the Judge to assess punishment.
New SNAP Purchase Restrictions
The restrictions also apply to fruit, raisins and nuts that have been candied, crystalized, glazed or coated with chocolate, yogurt or caramel.
