If you are visiting Corpus Christi for Spring Break 2025, the Corpus Christi Police Department has compiled a few links to help you gather information and be safe.
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If you are visiting Corpus Christi for Spring Break 2025, the Corpus Christi Police Department has compiled a few links to help you gather information and be safe.
The City of Corpus Christi’s Office of Emergency Management has teamed up with the City Libraries to set up donation stations to assist residents impacted by the San Patricio County area fires on Tuesday.
There has been no damage to structures or injuries reported among firefighters or civilians.
Upon arrival, several good Samaritans were assisting the injured male who was thrown from the motorcycle.
Two fires were burning in Sinton simultaneously, with the Welder Fire listed as having burned 175 acres and another fire near Steel Dynamics.
Corpus Christi Water is providing essential updates to its Reclaimed Water Distribution Service to streamline the process for residents and businesses.
The program is held during the holiday season, and participating children are given a specific budget to buy gifts for themselves or their family members.
The accident occurred due to fog and low visibility. Several injuries were reported on the scene.
This grant will provide funding for replacing 5.22 miles of steel gas lines on Kostoryz Road over an 18-month period.
The Corpus Christi City Council approved the acquisition of 72 vehicles. Of these, 51 vehicles will replace existing units, while 21 additional units will be allocated to various City departments.
Eligible businesses may receive up to $50,000 to cover payroll and retain existing employees and contractors.
This initiative is available at the Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District building at 1702 Horne Road and provides free screenings for children to age 5.
The American Bank Center was built in 1978, and the Arena addition was completed in October 2004.
Corpus Christi Police Detectives would like help from the public to locate a missing person.
Officers arrived and located a four-vehicle crash. The at-fault male driver (40-years-old) of the crash was deceased on scene.
This four-day project will take place from Tuesday, February 4, to Friday, February 7, and will operate daily from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The DCP Listening Session will provide residents with an additional form of communication prior to the upcoming DCP vote taking place on February 11.
The Corpus Christi City Council approved proposed updates to the City’s Drought Contingency Plan.
The $738,000 contract is funded through the FY 2025 budget with $162,000 from the Elderly Nutrition Program Grant Fund.
The coastal city also has been trying for years to develop a seawater desalination plant, but its efforts have lagged as big, thirsty industries continue to locate nearby and a five-year drought persists.