
Bishop ISD Cancels Classes Following High Wind Damages
Emergency Services responded to at least 12 calls in Bishop as widespread showers and thunderstorms swept through South Texas.

Update on Inner Harbor Water Treatment
Brett Van Hazel, Program Management Director for the Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus, will provide a project procurement recap.

CCPD Officer Among 2025 Top Cop Winners
A native of Corpus Christi, Ramirez is being recognized for his exemplary actions, particularly for the life-saving measures he rendered to Officer Kyle Hicks, who suffered a gunshot wound while responding to a domestic dispute. Hicks later died from his injuries.

Corpus Christi City to Launch Ask Cece
Ask Cece provides residents with seamless, round-the-clock access to city services via an easy-to-use web chat and text messaging platform.

Council Approves $35 Million in Rapid Pavement Program
These contracts, awarded to three local contractors, will fund the repaving of 27 miles of residential streets.

City of Corpus Christi has $7 Million Gap in Revenue
The gap is a result of a combination of less property tax revenue, a result of providing substantial property tax relief to families and seniors, and higher costs for delivering current services due to inflation and mandated operational and contractual requirements.

Corpus Christi 2025 Arts Grant Program Recipients
The City of Corpus Christi’s Arts & Cultural Commission (ACC) announced the recipients of the 2025 Arts Grant Program.

City Accepts Funding for Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements
The City Council approved the acceptance of funding from the Texas General Land Office’s Community Development Block Grants for Mitigation program.

Temporary Closure of Bill Witt Park
The Corpus Christi Parks & Rec Department announces the temporary closure of Bill Witt Park.

NEC Awards Record-Breaking $100,000+ in Scholarships to Texas Seniors
The scholarships are for graduating high school seniors from across the state of Texas.

2025 Texas Police Officers’ Memorial
Members of the Corpus Christi Police Department’s Honor Guard embarked on a solemn journey to Austin.

Young Kingsville Resident Receives a Special Gift
Task Force was contacted by the family of a 4-year-old Kingsville resident battling Acute B cell lymphoblastic leukemia.

Sound the Alarm Event Sucessful in Robstown
The event was a celebration of community resilience, with volunteers from the Robstown Fire Department and Robstown City utility services.

City Accepts Funding for Holly Road Train Trestle Trail
The project will build a shared-use path along Flour Bluff Drive and a pedestrian bridge across Oso Bay using existing pilings from an abandoned train trestle bridge.

New Water Dashboard Launches to Keep Residents Informed During Drought
The dashboard offers comprehensive monitoring of CCW's western and eastern water supplies, giving residents access to critical information.

Shade Structures Scheduled for Installation
To maintain public safety, patrons are asked to be aware of cautionary signage and temporary barriers at the work site.

City Drought Resilience Program
Nearly a dozen businesses have received assistance through the City of Corpus Christi’s Office of Economic Development in partnership with LiftFund, Inc.

Temporary Closure of Watergarden Fountain
Once the repairs are completed, the Watergarden will need to be refilled as the structure cannot be left dry, as doing so can cause harm to the mechanical components.

Landfill Gas-to-Energy Plant Exceeds Expected Annual Revenue
In its inaugural year, the plant, built by Morrow Energy, generated over $4.6 million for the City while saving an estimated $230,000 in operating and maintenance costs for active and closed landfills.

Corpus Christi Approves Raw Water Purchase
This agreement allows the City to purchase up to 10,000 acre-feet of untreated raw water from Lake Texana.