Officers Seize $1.5 Million in Cocaine
The seizure occurred on Tuesday, Nov. 22 at the World Trade Bridge.
City Reminds Residents and Businesses that Performing Animals Require Permits
Any person or business must have a permit to allow a performing animal exhibition, pet shop, rodeo, stable, circus, kennel, grooming shop, or boarding facility at an event occurring within Corpus Christi city limits.
Officer Involved Shooting 3000 Antelope St. November 25, 2022
Officers were dispatched to the 3000 block of Antelope for a domestic disturbance.
TxDMV Redesigned Temporary Tags
Counterfeit tags are produced by criminals using various tools outside TxDMV systems.
TAMUK Receives $1.8 Million for Child Care
The funds will be used for the Child Care Access Means Parents in School program aimed at bringing parents with small children back to class.
Del Rio Sector Agents Arrest Two Child Sex Offenders
Agents encountered 17 subjects attempting to avoid detection near Eagle Pass.
Regents Approve Rural Mental Health Institute at TAMUK
Bain said the idea for establishing the institute came from the collaborative work that began with the University of the Highlands and Islands in Scotland in 2016.
MTC Accused of Billing Texas Millions for Inmate Programs it Didn’t Provide
Before being released on parole, most Texas prisoners must complete treatment programs like life skills or addiction therapy.
AP Traffic Stop Finds Drugs, Gun, and Arrest
The Aransas Pass morning patrol officers were on the lookout for a vehicle known to visit suspicious locations suspected of drug activity.
Operation Heat Help 2022
The annual program was developed to assist the community by covering the natural gas portion of a customer’s utility bill from November 2022 to February 2023 for qualifying applicants up to $100 per household.
Turkey Day Food Myths
While this Thanksgiving holiday is a great time to spend with family and friends, it’s also time to bust some Thanksgiving food myths.
Texas Guard to Send Tank-Like Military Vehicles to the Border
A document obtained by The Texas Tribune and Army Times shows that the Vietnam-era M113 armored personnel carriers will be sent to 10 locations along the Texas-Mexico border.
Bishop PD host Thanksgiving Turkey Giveaway
On Sunday, November 20, 2022, the Bishop Police Department gave away over 100 turkeys for free to residents of the Bishop community.
Design Contract Approved for a New Solid Waste Facility
The J.C. Elliott Landfill closed in 2007 but remains operational transporting solid waste to the Cefe Valenzuela Landfill located in Robstown.
Fire Department Investigating Fatal House Fire
Two people escaped the blaze, but firefighters found a woman deceased in the home.
$17.9 Million for CCIA Terminal Rehabilitation Project
Anticipated Construction Completion Summer of 2024.
Border Patrol Disrupts Human Smuggling Operation
A total of 13 people were being held inside the home.
EPA Proposed Revival of Obama-Era “Environmental Justice” Rule
EPA’s “Risk Management Program” exceed its statutory authority by forcing a broad range of large chemical facilities and industries to adopt costly new requirements to minimize “climate change risks.”
