
Dr. Bart Ballard Receives Title of Regents Professor
Ballard teaches and conducts research on the ecology and management of birds with a focus on waterfowl and other waterbirds.

City Awarded $1.6M State Grant
The funds will be invested in infrastructure projects and other initiatives to increase the military value of these installations in Texas and protect jobs in those communities.

Vietnam Memorial Traveling Wall in Kingsville
The viewing of the Wall is free and open to the public from November 10 through November 13 from sun-up to sundown.

TAMUK Ranks #75 in Nation for Social Mobility
The publication assessed 1,500 institutions across the nation, and the ranking methodology looked at a school’s academic data, enrollment figures and degree completion.
TAMUK Professor to be on PBS Nature Program
Tewes is a native of Odem and began working with ocelots in 1981, when he joined the research team of the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute at Texas A&M-Kingsville.

7th Annual S.H.A.R.E. Thanksgiving Meal
The 7th annual SHARE Thanksgiving was held on Saturday.

City Secretary Elected Municipal Clerk Board Trustee
Corpus Christi City Secretary Rebecca Huerta was elected to serve as a trustee on the Texas Municipal Clerks Association, Inc. Executive Board.

City Takes Action to Protect Cabaniss Field from Encroachment
According to the Texas Military Preparedness Commission, the combined missions of Naval Air Station Corpus Christi and the Corpus Christi Army Depot have a $4.6 billion annual impact on the Texas economy.

TAMUK'S Ed leadership Ranked Among Top in the Country
In ranking universities, University HQ looked at information like cost of tuition, admission rate, retention rate, and graduation rate.

Public Libraries Receive $2.4 Million in Grant Funding
The Wi-Fi hotspots will be available for checkout at each of the six library locations, but participants must have a library card.

Drainage Feasibility Study
This section of the roadway experiences issues with flooding due to inadequate infrastructure.

Cole Park Pier Receives Warranty Maintenance
Maintenance work will take place from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and the partial closures are expected to last eight to 10 days.

Fatal Crash Involving Elderly Couple
Based on preliminary findings from APPD, it is believed the elderly couple’s vehicle failed to yield the right-of-way to the southbound highway traffic.

Corpus Christi Residents File a Civil Rights Complaint Against Desalination Plant
Since 2007, Hillcrest residents have sued to challenge plans for a sewage treatment plant in their neighborhood, and then bridge construction.

Delegation from France Visits Corpus Christi
The visit is part of an exchange promoting Corpus Christi’s cultural and economic presence in the international community.

North Beach Revitalization and Drainage Plan
Phase 1 includes allotting $7 million to develop a linear open space and channel.

Private Pesticide Applicator License Training
The training is scheduled for Tuesday, November 15th beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the Extension Office located at 729 E. Yoakum.

Council Approves $317K Grant to Upgrade MetroCom 9-1-1
The evolution of emergency calling beyond the traditional voice 9‐1‐1 call has caused the City’s current Emergency 9‐1‐1 system to no longer be able to support the needs of the future.

Red Ribbon Week 2022
Several local Law Enforcement Agencies participated in the National Red Ribbon Campaign which is October 24-28.

TAMUK, Tuloso-Midway ISD Sign Agreement
Officials from Texas A&M University-Kingsville and Tuloso-Midway will bring high school students to campus for dual credit courses.