This plan will guide future development, programs, and public investment in Bayside neighborhoods and will be based on public input.
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This plan will guide future development, programs, and public investment in Bayside neighborhoods and will be based on public input.
Education to Employment Partners, a community-based nonprofit organization, has been granted $20,000 from the AT&T Foundation to improve workforce training.
The City of Kingsville has posted notice about upcoming construction work on the sidewalks that lead to Harvey Elementary School and Jubilee Kingsville.
The following Municipal Warrants for the City of Kingsville were released in February 2023.
Temperatures will be in the mid to upper 30s to low 40s. Wind chills will be in the low 30s.
The recovery operation will impact access to a portion of the South Packery Channel jetty walkway and beach area.
In 1977, Deborah Johnson became a firefighter-paramedic for the Corpus Christi Fire Department.
Students from the College of Business Administration at Texas A&M University-Kingsville will offer free tax preparation through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program.
Massa is originally from Kingsville, but he attended high school in Edinburg and received his associate degree in engineering from South Texas College in the Rio Grande Valley.
Businesses are encouraged to learn more about how to work with the City of Corpus Christi by attending “Doing Business with the City 101.”
All procedures are performed outside and never inside a resident’s home.
A fire at Carus Chemical Company, located in LaSalle, Illinois, occurred on January 11 and has significantly impacted water providers across the nation.
The Corpus Christi Parks & Recreation Department will temporarily close the skatepark at Cole Park, located at 1900 Ocean Drive, for lighting installation.
Texas AG has reached a settlement with Magellan Terminals Holdings, L.P. over violations of the Texas Clean Air Act that resulted from a large fire at its bulk petroleum terminal in Corpus Christi.
The City of Corpus Christi was the first in Texas to create a Drought Contingency Plan in 1986, with the most recent update to the plan approved by the City Council in 2018.
The remaining 10 percent is covered by local participation. The local match was approved as part of the advance Funding Agreement is $37,448.
While in Corpus Christi, Abbott makes it clear which policy he supports.
Texas Department of Public Safety Troopers are investigating the accident.