Eden Rose Alaniz, The First Baby of 2023
CHRISTUS Spohn Corpus Christi welcomed the New Year with the birth of Eden Rose Alaniz, the first baby of 2023.
A Year in Photos
Texas photographers captured a historical year of challenges and resilience.
Robbery Suspect
The teller gave an undisclosed amount of money to the male offender who then fled on foot and got into a silver SUV.
Mud Bridge Repairs Continue
To verify if these damaged pilings affect the structural integrity of the bridge, TxDOT has agreed to conduct a peer review of the City’s inspection.
Year in Review: Looking Back at the State of Texas
As you get ready for 2023, check out these memorable articles published in 2022.
Shuford Named Commissioner of Texas Health Department
Before being named interim commissioner, Shuford served as chief state epidemiologist at DSHS.
Students Attend Texas FFA Foundation LEAD Program
The Texas FFA Foundation Legislative LEAD program is where students learn the best practices to be effective in the legislative process as representatives of agriculture science teachers.
Corpus Christi Winter Closure Schedule
All City of Corpus Christi non-essential offices will be closed the week between Christmas and New Year's.
Council Authorizes Lease Agreement for City’s First Cricket Field
This first cricket field will expand recreational offerings to a new population segment and will further help promote healthy lifestyles and physical activity.
New Westside Area Development Plan
Corpus Christi City Council approved an ordinance creating a new Westside Area Development Plan to replace the previously adopted ordinance from 1989.
Improvements for Lozano Golf Center
The estimated completion of the construction project is May 2023.
USDA Announces $1.5 Million for Educational Fellowship Programs at TAMUK
The fellowships in Ghana and Guatemala are sponsored by Texas A&M University, which launched the inaugural IAEFP in Ghana in 2021.
National Guard and State Troopers are Blocking Migrants at the Border
As cities on the Texas-Mexico border continue preparing for a possible influx of migrants and Title 42 remains in limbo, a shallow spot in the Rio Grande where thousands have recently crossed became the scene of a standoff Monday.
Federal Court Ruling - Birth Control Without Parental Permission for Texas Teens
U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, a former religious liberty lawyer, found that a federal program that gives teens access to birth control denies a parent “a fundamental right to control and direct the upbringing of his minor children.”
Agencies to Provide Shelter Space and Warming Centers during Freeze
The City has measures in place to ensure proper and safe City services in public safety, transportation, water, homelessness, and animal care.
Single Vehicle Accident in Bishop
The vehicle was traveling northbound on Business 77, when the driver lost control due to rain, went off the roadway and crashed into a mound of dirt.
$168M for Texas in Opioid Agreement with Walmart
This agreement is the latest opioid settlement that Attorney General Paxton has negotiated for Texas.
Power Grid Expected to Withstand Extreme Cold this Week
ERCOT expects sufficient electricity generation as much of the state will plunge into frigid temperatures.
Two-Year Anniversary of the Disappearance of Jason Landry
Mr. Landry’s abandoned vehicle was discovered in the early morning hours of December 14, 2020.
Medical Response Further Delayed Care for Uvalde Victims
Previously unreleased video, audio and interviews show for the first time how the medical response faltered after police finally confronted the Robb Elementary shooter.
