Fatal Crash Involving Elderly Couple
Based on preliminary findings from APPD, it is believed the elderly couple’s vehicle failed to yield the right-of-way to the southbound highway traffic.
Corpus Christi Residents File a Civil Rights Complaint Against Desalination Plant
Since 2007, Hillcrest residents have sued to challenge plans for a sewage treatment plant in their neighborhood, and then bridge construction.
Lone Star Bakery, Inc. Recalls Beef Shepherd’s Pie Products
Approximately 5,740 pounds of beef shepherd’s pie products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically copper wire pieces.
Delegation from France Visits Corpus Christi
The visit is part of an exchange promoting Corpus Christi’s cultural and economic presence in the international community.
CBP Offers Dia De Los Muertos Border Crossing Advice
With the upcoming All Souls Day (Día de los Muertos) Border Patrol officials are reminding the public that certain agricultural items used in holiday decorations are prohibited from entry to the U.S.
City of Corpus Christi Introduces New Public Health Director
In addition to city residents, the Health District will continue to serve county residents through a contract with Nueces County using mobile bus clinics and satellite operations.
North Beach Revitalization and Drainage Plan
Phase 1 includes allotting $7 million to develop a linear open space and channel.
RGV Agents Stop Three Smuggling Events
Falfurrias Border Patrol agents referred a Chevrolet Suburban to the secondary inspection area after the driver displayed nervous behavior.
2.4 Million Illegal Migrant Arrested at Border this Year
The open-door policy has created an historic pace of illegal migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
Private Pesticide Applicator License Training
The training is scheduled for Tuesday, November 15th beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the Extension Office located at 729 E. Yoakum.
KPD Seeking Info. After Elderly woman was Injured in Drive-By Shooting
KPD officers believe that the intended targets were others who live in the residence with the elderly woman.
Griner’s 9-year prison sentence upheld by Russian court
The Texas basketball star had asked for a suspended sentence. The White House is calling for her release.
Council Approves $317K Grant to Upgrade MetroCom 9-1-1
The evolution of emergency calling beyond the traditional voice 9‐1‐1 call has caused the City’s current Emergency 9‐1‐1 system to no longer be able to support the needs of the future.
Statewide 2022 General Election Integrity Team
The Integrity Team’s primary function is to serve as a focused resource to both election officials and the public.
Red Ribbon Week 2022
Several local Law Enforcement Agencies participated in the National Red Ribbon Campaign which is October 24-28.
One Pill Can Kill
International and domestic criminal drug networks are mass-producing fake pills, falsely marketing them as legitimate prescription pills, and killing unsuspecting Texans.
State securities Regulators Filed to Stop Sales of NFTs
Although blockchain technology, digital assets, and metaverses are generating widespread public interest, bad actors are now leveraging their interests to perpetrate fraudulent schemes.
Republicans Predict Red “Tsunami” After Trump Rally in Robstown
Rally attendees said they were basing their midterm votes on issues such as the economy and the border.
