Corpus Christi Water Crises Raise Concern Among TAMUCC Students
For students at Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, the water crisis in Corpus Christi isn’t really something far away anymore. It’s becoming part of their everyday lives and affecting how they think about their routines and even their future in the city.
Texas Files Landmark Lawsuit Against ActBlue
In 2023, Attorney General Paxton opened an investigation into whether ActBlue was enabling donor fraud in violation of Texas law.
Help Locate Missing Female
If you have any information or see Andrea, please call the Corpus Christi Police Department by calling 911 or 361-886-2600.
Blue Angels Wow Crowd at Wings Over South Texas Airshow
Wings Over South Texas returned to Kingsville with high-flying action, as the U.S. Navy Blue Angels headlined a weekend that brought the community together for an unforgettable airshow.
TAMUK Welcomes Regional Leaders for Caring Campus Convening
The goal of the meeting was to collaborate and discuss how to create a caring campus region of institutions that make pathways to seamless transitions for students going from a college to a university.
Texas Needs at Least $174 Billion to Avoid Water Crisis, State Says
That new amount is more than double the amount predicted four years ago. The new forecast comes as supply is already drying up.
Blue Angels Visit Inspires Ricardo Elementary Students Ahead of Weekend Air Show
During the visit, students learned what it takes to fly and maintain one of the military’s most advanced and recognizable aircraft.
Corpus Christi Seeks Water as Regional Shortages Grow
As cities increasingly shift from surface water to groundwater, experts warn the move could deplete water supplies in smaller communities.
Shooting on Weber Road
On April 15, 2026 at 7:52 pm officers with the Corpus Christi Police Department were dispatched to the area of Weber Rd and Tripoli Dr in reference to a Shooting.
Texas and FTC Prevail in Dispute Over Advertising Practices and Free Speech
In addition to the lawsuit, Attorney General Paxton secured a monumental settlement with three of these advertising agencies to stop this anticompetitive conduct and protect First Amendment rights.
Texas AG Secures Victory Against Live Nation to End Its Illegal Monopolization
AG Ken Paxton has secured a verdict that Live Nation Entertainment Inc./Ticketmaster LLC are liable for monopolizing multiple markets in the ticketing and live entertainment industry.
Austin Expands Encampment Clean-Ups
The city has ramped up encampment enforcement while officials concede there aren’t enough beds for those displaced.
CBP Officers Seize $605K in Cocaine at Pharr International Bridge
The seizure occurred on April 6 at the Pharr International Bridge when a CBP officer referred a Chrysler 200 for secondary inspection.
Former San Antonio-based Investment Adviser Pleads Guilty to Ten Felony Counts
According to federal authorities, Brooklynn Chandler Willy pleaded guilty to 10 felony counts arising from a scheme to defraud investors.
TAMUK Hosts FFA Area X’s First Forage and Cotton CDE Event
While the FFA holds Forage and Cotton CDEs annually, this is the first time South Texas’ Area X has held its own for South Texas Schools.
Suspect Arrested During Drone Surveillance Operation
Corpus Christi Police Officers arrested a 25-year-old man early Sunday morning after CCPD drone operators observed the suspect attempting to break into an apartment located on the 3800 block of Caravelle Parkway.
CBP Tracks Down Two Child Sex Crime Fugitives in Just 48 Hours
The National Crime Information Center is a centralized automated database designed to share information among law enforcement agencies including outstanding warrants for a wide range of offenses.
Feds Subpoena Texas Counties for Voters’ Records
At least three Texas counties were contacted this week by the Department of Homeland Security for detailed records about individual voters.
Lady Badgers Claim District Title; Multiple Athletes Advance to Regionals
Bishop High School is celebrating strong performances on the court following the latest district tennis competition.
Texas House Democrats who walked out over congressional map fined over $8,000 each
The Texas House committee approved the penalties Friday, charging Democrats $500 for each day they were absent, plus costs borne by law enforcement to bring them back.
