TAMUK Professor to be on PBS Nature Program
Tewes is a native of Odem and began working with ocelots in 1981, when he joined the research team of the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute at Texas A&M-Kingsville.
What to Expect on Election Day in Texas
In Texas, results from Early Voting are submitted by Texas counties and reported first, shortly after polls close on Election Night.
7th Annual S.H.A.R.E. Thanksgiving Meal
The 7th annual SHARE Thanksgiving was held on Saturday.
Rural Texas is in Jeopardy
Downtowns are deserted, hospitals are closing, teachers are leaving.
Texas AG Announce Agreement Over Rio Grande River
The proposed agreement announced this week would resolve any disputes the states have about their obligations under the Compact.
City Secretary Elected Municipal Clerk Board Trustee
Corpus Christi City Secretary Rebecca Huerta was elected to serve as a trustee on the Texas Municipal Clerks Association, Inc. Executive Board.
HHSC Launches Dedicated Spanish-Language Healthy Texas
The made-for-kids videos include topics like improving nutrition, physical health, and boosting physical activity.
Smugglers Leave Two Illegal Migrants Stranded in the Rio Grande
Border Patrol riverine agents enlist the assistance of Mission Fire Department to orchestrate a shallow-swift water rescue.
Austin Real Estate Scammer Sentenced to 40 Years in Prison
Tommie “Tom” Carter Jr, a 64-year-old resident of Austin, Texas, was convicted of first-degree securities fraud and sentenced to serve 40 years in prison.
City Takes Action to Protect Cabaniss Field from Encroachment
According to the Texas Military Preparedness Commission, the combined missions of Naval Air Station Corpus Christi and the Corpus Christi Army Depot have a $4.6 billion annual impact on the Texas economy.
Shooting Disturbance at AP Walmart
A male subject fired multiple shots from a handgun that struck a Uhaul Truck.
City Continues to Monitor Roads Due to Showers
The City of Corpus Christi and the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) continue to monitor roads due to earlier widespread showers that caused flooding in the North Beach area.
Crime Stoppers Needs Your Help to Solve Crime
Through their investigation, Homicide Detectives followed up on several leads and were able to identify a possible suspect.
TAMUK'S Ed leadership Ranked Among Top in the Country
In ranking universities, University HQ looked at information like cost of tuition, admission rate, retention rate, and graduation rate.
Bus Driver Shortage Cause Delay for Some Rual High School Football Games
Some high school football games look a little different in rural Texas as schools struggle to send cheerleaders and marching bands with their teams to away games. Schools across Texas are struggling to find bus drivers to fill their routes.
Public Libraries Receive $2.4 Million in Grant Funding
The Wi-Fi hotspots will be available for checkout at each of the six library locations, but participants must have a library card.
Video: Casting & Counting Your Ballot
Secretary Scott gives an overview of how ballots are cast and counted in Texas elections, what voters should expect when they go to the polls, how results are reported, and the protocols and procedures in place to protect the security,
Drainage Feasibility Study
This section of the roadway experiences issues with flooding due to inadequate infrastructure.
Cole Park Pier Receives Warranty Maintenance
Maintenance work will take place from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and the partial closures are expected to last eight to 10 days.
