Hazardous Driving on FM 624 and FM 666
The operator of the hazardous motor vehicle caused an accident and did not stop.
TXDOT Temporarily Closes Power Street Exit Off Harbor Bridge
The City of Corpus Christi stated that they will continue to work with TXDOT on additional solutions to prevent wrong-way drivers from entering the southbound lanes of the Harbor Bridge.
Carry-On Containing Over 7 Pounds of Meth Found
Abuse can lead to paranoia, exhaustion, heart conditions, convulsions, stroke, and death.
2023 Crystal Bath Memorial TCO Symposium
The event attracted 66 telecommunications officers and first responders from all over the state for the two-day training event.
Water’s Edge-Great Lawn Parking Lot Temporary Restricted
The parking lot restriping is part of routine maintenance for this high-volume bayfront park.
BP Halted Another Human Smuggling Attempt
Border Patrol agents successfully deployed a Vehicle Immobilization Device. The driver was still able to turn onto the highway before colliding with two other vehicles, including a Border Patrol vehicle.
Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
The webinars will take place every Tuesday in March from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and are free to the public.
Lawmakers Support Bill Restricting Biological Men from Joining Biological Women's College Teams
The legislation would bar transgender men from competing on men’s college sports teams and transgender women from joining women’s college athletic teams.
CBP Officers Stop Multiple Narcotic Smuggling
Officers working at the Paso Del Norte international border foiled multiple narcotic smuggling attempts on two consecutive days.
City Council Approves Animal Care Ordinance
In addition, a proposed new section states that all animals over six months must be spayed and neutered unless an owner obtains an Intact Permit from Animal Care Services.
Texas Heat Related Deaths Reached a Two-Decade High
State data found that at least 279 people in Texas were killed by heat last year, and a large portion of those deaths were likely migrants who died after crossing the border.
Medicaid Fraud Unit Results in $1.1M in Restitution
Melody Ann Villarreal and Oscar Gutierrez, Jr. were both found guilty of submitting fraudulent run sheets for ambulance transports that did not occur and submitting them to both Medicare and Medicaid for payment.
Conviction for Man who Shot and Killed a Family of Three
Robert Allen Satterfield was charged with the June 10, 2018, murder of Ray Shawn Hudson, Jr., a 4-year-old boy who would have celebrated his 5th birthday the next day, as well as the boy’s parents.
Border Patrol Apprehends Convicted Sex Offender
Record checks revealed that one of the individuals was identified as Gabino Castelano-Cruz, a 43-year-old Mexican national who was illegally in the country.
Lane Reduction Planned for Everhart Road
Northbound and southbound traffic will be reduced to one lane between Bonner Drive and Corona Drive. Traffic on Curtis Clark Drive can only turn right onto Everhart Road.
Texas Lawmaker wants Voters to decide on Legislators Raise
State Rep. Gina Hinojosa, D-Austin, has proposed an amendment to the state constitution to raise legislator pay and tie it to teachers’ pay, saying it would give lawmakers a living wage and allow a broader range of Texans to serve.
TAMUK Closes Out National Engineers Week
The event closed out a week of celebrations highlighting the full spectrum of engineering disciplines offered at the university.
Border Patrol Shuts Down Stash House
Border Patrol agents were able to get a total of 46 individuals from the residence.
Lady Badgers' First Season in Class 4A ends with Regional Semifinal Loss
The Bishop Lady Badgers first season in Class 4A came to an end last night and broke their 16-game winning streak, after being defeated by the number 2 ranked Boerne Lady Greyhounds.
Gun Hoax at H.M. King High School
KISD Administrative personnel had brought in witnesses and initiated a lockdown of the school in an abundance of caution.
