
CCFD Announces Leadership Appointments
Corpus Christi Fire announced the appointment of two distinguished members within the Corpus Christi Fire Department to senior leadership roles.

Special Election on November 7
Residents are encouraged to explore the informational webpage and attend the speaking tour to equip themselves with the necessary information for an informed decision.

TAMUK Faculty Members Receives USDA funding to Study SARS-COV-2 in Animals
Dr. Richard Laughlin recently received $2.4 million in federal funding from the United States Department of Agriculture.

Aransas Pass Myrtle Fire 100 Percent Contained
The fire started near Myrtle Avenue and consumed nearly 80 acres.

NSF Awards $2 Million to Address Coastal Issues
This research will develop a new graduate training model to educate the next generation of environmental professionals at Texas A&M University Kingsville.

Boat Fire in the Laguna Madre
The involved vessel was described as a small sailboat that had partially sunken.

TAMUK Launches Rapid Response Service
CriticalArc Chief Operating Officer Darren Chalmers-Stevens said that in an emergency, a person can call 911, but on a campus, it’s often challenging for responders to find an individual’s exact location.

CC City Council & TIRZ Meeting to be Moved
Beginning on Tuesday, September 19, Corpus Christi City Council meetings will be held at the CCRTA building located at 602 N. Staples Street.

Structure Fire on County Road 18 Outside of Driscoll
The fire was in the area of County Road 18 and County Road 81, just west of U.S. Highway 77 South.

Police Investigate Traffic Fatality
Officers arrived and located a single vehicle accident where the female driver was ejected from the vehicle.

Major Accident Outside Driscoll
One of the occupants, who was not injured, was able to walk out of the vehicle on his own.

Ozone Action Day Continues
Corpus Christi will register in the lower to middle end of the moderate range today.

CCRTA Will Offer Free Bus Rides for Students
Private, homeschooled, and any student utilizing CCRTA’s fixed routes are all eligible for fare-free transportation.

September is Warrant Resolution Month
The City of Corpus Christi’s Municipal Court is kicking off Warrant Resolution Month on September 1.

Three Million Gallon Tank Will be Online in April 2024
CCW will replace a one-million-gallon water tank built in 1970.

CCFD Fights Brush Fire
The fire call came in at 2:23 p.m., on Sunday, August 27, 2023, and the fire was contained at 3:39 p.m.

Tar Balls Washing Ashore on Gulf Beaches
The tar balls are a natural occurrence from oil that seeps from the floor of the Gulf of Mexico.

Kingsville ISD Joins in Lawsuit Against TEA
The lawsuit is asking to stop the release of the 2022-23 ratings.

Car Fire in Annaville
The driver of the vehicle was able to flee unharmed before it became fully engulfed.

Several Traffic Signals in Flashing Mode Due to Weather Conditions
The City of Corpus Christi is advising motorists of traffic signal outages and signals in flashing mode due to the weather conditions.