The Corpus Christi Fire Department proudly represented with two teams of female firefighters at the “Hold the Line Competition.”
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The Corpus Christi Fire Department proudly represented with two teams of female firefighters at the “Hold the Line Competition.”
Nueces County Constable Precinct 3 and DPS were on the scene of a single vehicle accident with a deer.
The Texas Department of Public Safety - South Texas Region Troopers had the pleasure of attending career day events at two elementary schools.
The Falfurrias Police Department is initiating preparations for their “Shop with a Cop” program and the annual “A Little Touch of Christmas” toy giveaway event.
The Eagle Scouts Troop 53 attended a Veterans' Memorial Dedication at the Restland Memory Park Cemetery.
The Corpus Christi Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force seek to educate the youth about the dangers of internet safety and online communication.
Premont Police Department Officers observed three male juveniles walking from the front entrance of the abandoned Premont ISD elementary school.
The final draft of the Bayside Area Development Plan is available for public review and comment.
On Saturday, November 2, 2024, three area middle schools traveled to Victoria to compete at the 5A One Act Play (OAP) competition.
HM King HS had the opportunity to take some of their Band students to the Texas A&M University Kingsville Music Major Day.
Premont PD Officers were dispatched to the Family Dollar last night, Oct 30th, for an assault.
The Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi Museum of Science & History, and the Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures will be free to visit in November and December.
Investigators are working a sexual assault case in the Sinton area.
NAS Kingsville Fleet & Family Support Center recently conducted an interactive event titled, "In Her Shoes."
The Corpus Christi Parks & Recreation Department is seeking new members for its Adopt-a-Park Program.
KPD is asking for the public’s assistance identifying four male subjects.
The development anticipates a 10-year buildout in six phases, with an estimated completion by 2036 and an anticipated value of approximately $467 million at full buildout.
The USS Lexington Museum honors the lives lost on October 29, 1989 due to a training accident on the flight deck.