
Aggravated Assault Suspect Arrested
On Tuesday, November 30, 2021, officers arrested 60-year-old Rossie Dennis at a residence.

Fire Department Celebrates 150 Years
CCFD’s inception began as a volunteer firemen association, the Pioneer Fire Company No.1, organized on November 28, 1871.

Wastewater Averaging Set to Begin in December
Corpus Christi Water Utilities will begin a new Wastewater Winter Quarter Averaging period for residential water customers who utilize the City's wastewater system.

Next Corpus Christi Litter Critter Event Scheduled for Ray High School
The City of Corpus Christi’s next Litter Critter cleanup event will occur at W.B. Ray High School located at 801 Leopard Street on Saturday, December 4, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Kingsville Cheer Coach Arrested for Sexual Contact with a Minor
Social media posts shows that the gym provided services to many children including after school pick up.

Firefighters Respond to Two-Alarm Fire on City’s Northside
Firefighters were able to limit the damage to one large-building and maintenance shop.

Safety Tips for Frying Thanksgiving Turkey
Tests have shown that the fryers have a high risk of tipping over, overheating or spilling hot oil, all of which can lead to fires, burns and other injuries.

General Fund Revenues Better Than Projected
Hotel Occupancy Tax revenue was higher than projected due to the best Spring Break and summer season in the City of Corpus Christi’s history.

Corpus Christi Purchase Four Ambulances
City Council approved the lease-purchase of three replacement medic units and the cash purchase of one additional medic unit to be used by the Corpus Christi Fire Department.

CHRISTUS Spohn Recognized as America’s Best 100 Hospitals for Spine Surgery
This marks the eighth year in a row CHRISTUS Spohn has been named among America’s Best 100 Hospitals for spine surgery.

Organized Criminal Activity-Money Laundering
Several bundles of U.S. Currency approximately $30,000.00 (USD) was concealed inside the vehicle, along with a semi-automatic firearm and ammunition.

Corpus Christi Submits Application to Protect Cabaniss Field
Future development could threaten flight training operations.

Contract Approved for Bill Witt Park Pool
This city area is seeing high rates of growth and needs public amenities such as aquatic recreation.

Holiday Travelers Will Enjoy Live Music at Corpus Christi International Airport
Holiday travelers arriving at Corpus Christi International Airport will find new amenities to enjoy during their visit.

TAMUK Receives $3.7 Million For Education Grants
The Office of Student Access at Texas A&M University-Kingsville recently were notified by the U. S. Department of Education that they will receive three new grants.

Homebuyer Assistance Program No Longer Accepting Applications
The City of Corpus Christi is closing the application process for the Homebuyer Down Payment Assistance Program.

Corpus Christi Firefighters Respond to Early Morning Fatal Fire
Around 7:00 a.m., the Corpus Christi Fire Department responded to a structure fire in the 1000 block of Navigation Boulevard.

Mayor's Committee on Veteran Affairs Hosts Veterans Day Ceremony
The City of Corpus Christi and Mayor's Committee on Veteran Affairs will host a Veterans Day Ceremony

City Approves $701K for Whataburger Field Capital Improvements
The construction project should be complete in November 2022.

5K Will Honor Former Public Works Director
Mayor Paulette M. Guajardo invites residents of Corpus Christi to run or walk in honor of the late Richard Martinez, former Public Works Director for the City of Corpus Christi.