
Amazon Expands to Nueces County
The new 140,000 square-foot site is expected to create over 100 new jobs.

Water Utilities Celebrates Drinking Water Week
City staff is observing Drinking Water Week by sharing information about the critical aspect that our tap water has in citizen’s everyday lives and the meaningful role water professionals hold for the City.

Building Safety Month
Homes and buildings that are built in compliance with building safety codes and the officials who enforce the codes are essential to helping communities minimize the risks of death, injury and property damage in the event of a disaster.

Honduran National Dies of Vehicle Incident Near King Ranch*
When BPAs located the individual, he informed them that he and another migrant were run over by a Border Patrol vehicle while they were burrowed next to each other in the grass.

Brush Country CASA
Brush Country CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) talks about the need for volunteers to assist with children in the foster care system.

Neighborhood Services Department Created
The purpose of the merger is to increase efficiency and reduce redundancy in service administration.

Traffic Stop Resulted in Finding $591,110 in Undeclared U.S. Currency
It is believed the currency was a result of profit gained through illegal means.

Public Libraries Hosting Hybrid Book Launch
The Corpus Christi Public Libraries will host their first hybrid author meet and greet on Saturday, May 1 at 11:30 a.m. at the La Retama Central Library.

Illegal Oil Dump in Kingsville
Kingsville police and code enforcement officers are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the individual(s) responsible for illegally dumping barrels on Young Drive between last night and this morning.

Nueces Law Enforcement Agency Assist with Stolen Commercial Motor Vehicle
The disabled tires eventually forced the driver to come to a stop near the Nueces and San Patricio county line.

Texas A&I Alumna Selected to National Academy of Sciences
The academy recognized Rabalais for her distinguished achievements in original research.

Three Illegal Migrants Found in Driscoll
Brian and Erica Del Rio were arrested and charged with human smuggling.

Corpus Christi Museum of Science & History to Receive Upgrades
The Museum serves over 100,000 visitors and promotes history, science exploration, and educational programming.

Municipal Clerks’ Week
In recognition of the services provided by City Secretary Rebecca Huerta, by Proclamation, the Corpus Christi City Council has designated the week of May 2 – 8, 2021, “Professional Municipal Clerks’ Week.”

Corpus Christi - Winter Storm Brush Removal Almost Complete
Area 10 collection begins on Monday, April 26.

Professors May Be First To Listen For Electrons
For this work, they used the supercomputing facility at the Texas Advanced Computing Center in Austin over about eight months.

Corpus Christi - $6.1 Million Dollar Street Improvement
Corpus Christi approved a $6.1 million dollar construction contract to JE Construction Services of Corpus Christi for 15 streets.

Festival de la Lotería Had 'Inspired' Turnout on Saturday
The fourth annual event had dozens of attendees despite the rainy weather.

Program to Reduce Recycling Contamination
Currently, the City spends nearly $500,000 annually to address contaminated materials in its recycling stock.
North Beach Development Update
TXDOT will soon begin a drainage project to alleviate standing water under the Highway 181 Harbor Bridge turnaround.