Construction Contract to get Elevated Storage Tanks Online before Summer 2022
Recommended upgrades include the demolition of old pipe and valves and the installation of new pumps, piping, isolation valves, and electrical instruments.
$19.8 Million for Neighborhood Street Reconstructions
Contracts totaling another $11 million for FY2022 Street Preventive Maintenance Program will be considered by the Corpus Christi City Council in January.
City of Corpus Christi Approves $200,000 for Emergency Mortgage Assistance
The total number of months covered by the program for back payments, current and forward payments combined cannot exceed six months of assistance.
City Approves Housing Development Fee Waiver
The program will target underutilized lots in existing neighborhoods.
Chancellor Sharp Appoints Hallmark Acting President
Dr. Hussey, who became the 20th President of Texas A&M-Kingsville in January 2019, has served in multiple leadership roles within the Texas A&M University System.
Bailout Near Bishop - Suspect Still at Large
The suspect is described as a Hispanic male 5-05 to 5-06 tall, wearing a black and gray hoodie with dark jeans.
Holiday Recycling Tips
The Corpus Christi Waste Department would like to remind everyone that the holidays are a great time to Recycle.
City Approves Requirement for Short-Term Rentals
Due to their popularity for visitors to the Corpus Christi area, the City has developed this ordinance to address proper permitting while maintaining a positive quality of life in neighborhoods.
Operation Heat Help Applications Now Being Accepted
Winter is right around the corner and it’s time to prepare for cooler temperatures.
Artistic Crosswalks at Historic Six Points Intersection
The Six Points intersection is a historic area established in the early 1900s and has served as a key hub for growth in the city's central area.
CCIA Featured in Business View Magazine
The magazine labeled Corpus Christi the “Gulf Coast Capital” of southwest Texas.
Council Approves More New LED Illuminated City Street Signs
Corpus Christi City Council approved the purchase of additional Internally Lighted Street Name signs.
Driscoll PD Purse Wanted Man
Upon arrival, Mark Trujillo Sr was seen fleeing the back of the residence into a wooded area.
Libraries and Animal Care Partner for Donations
Animal Care Services would like to invite the community to donate gently used or new items to keep our pets warm.
Fire Safety Tips for the Holiday Season
According to the National Fire Protection Association nearly a third of Christmas tree fires in the home are caused by electrical problems.
Thomas-Spann Clinic, P.A. has joined CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic
CHRISTUS Health serves as the region’s largest hospital system with six hospital campuses, a Cancer Center and a Family Health Center.
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.
