Dr. Vela Officially Takes Office as TAMUK's 22nd President
Texas A&M University-Kingsville’s campus and surrounding communities joined in celebrating the official installation of Dr. Robert H. Vela Jr. as the 22nd President.
Temporary Road Closures on State Highway 44
AEP Texas will temporarily close area road crossings on State Highway 44 while crews replace wires along a power line route in the Corpus Christi area.
Vanessa Guillén Suspect Pleads Guilty of Murder
The 20-year-old Fort Hood soldier’s murder prompted nationwide outrage and calls to reform the way the military addresses sexual violence within its ranks.
TXDot - Traffic Congestion Rebounded
COVID-19’s lockdown effects on Texas traffic levels lingered throughout 2021, with delays on the state’s most congested roadways.
Officers Seize $119K in Unreported Currency
The enforcement action occurred on Tuesday, Nov. 22, when officers assigned to outbound operations referred a 37-year-old male driving a 2013 Chevrolet Silverado pickup for secondary inspection.
Did Beto O’Rourke returned $1 million check from FTX?
O’Rourke’s team said they returned the million-dollar donation a week before FTX filed for bankruptcy.
Single Vehicle Accident FM 70 Bishop
A single vehicle traffic accident in the area of FM 70 & CR 67 outside of Bishop.
Traffic Stop in Robstown Leads to Meth and Xanax Found
Clarissa Reyna, the driver of the vehicle and a Robstown resident, was found to be concealing approximately 2 grams of meth on her person.
AG Paxton - New EPA Standards Put American Energy and National Security at Risk
The purpose of such action, which EPA has readily admitted, is to force manufacturers to focus almost exclusively on electric vehicle production.
Corpus Christi to Hold Runoff Election on December 13
The Corpus Christi City Council runoff election is scheduled for December 13.
Houston Issues Water Boil Notice for 2.2 Million Customers
Houston is expected to be under a boil water notice until Tuesday after a power outage at a water treatment plant.
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.
