Texas Voters to Register, Prepare for May 6th Local Elections
Early voting begins on Monday, April 24th and runs through Tuesday, May 2nd. Election Day is Saturday, May 6th.
West Texas A&M University Cancels Drag Show
Lawyers say President Walter Wendler’s portrayal of drag shows is off base.
City to Hold Community Input
The City of Corpus Christi is seeking community input on the use of funding from the Community Development Block Grant.
Water Rescue Initiative Kicks Off to Save Lives
The Missing Migrant Program has deployed numerous landmark markers to aid migrants who become lost during their journey into the United States.
Community-Based Care Expansion Announced
Community Based Care includes many of the services that Child Protective Services normally provides including foster care, case management, kinship, and reunification services.
Electricity Prices too High During Winter Storm
The actions by the Public Utility Commission led to billions of dollars of overcharges, the Austin-based court found.
In Rural Counties, Texas Law Puts Low-Income Defendants at a Disadvantage
A two-tiered system gives less populated counties more time to provide court-appointed lawyers, requiring creative responses to a long-standing problem.
CBP Officers Seize 34 Weapons
Officers assigned to the Eagle Pass Port of Entry recently seized a significant cache of weapons, magazines and ammunition.
Deputies Dispatched in Robstown for a Shooting
One female victim was transported to a local hospital in stable condition with a gunshot wound.
Sister City Student Exchange Program
The Corpus Christi Sister City Committee invites all Corpus Christi high school sophomores and juniors to apply for a chance to travel abroad this Summer.
Paxton Secures Major Victory to Shut Down Texas Robocallers
These defendants blasted billions of illegal robocalls to people across the country, bombarding Texans with hundreds of millions of robocalls.
Medicaid Fraud Control Unit Helps Sentence Former Nursing Facility
Former Nursing Facility Manager Sentenced to Ten Years for Stealing Over $300,000.
City to Hold Community Input Sessions for HUD
Sessions to be Held in Each Council District.
T.E.A Ready to Find New Leaders for Houston School District
Texas’ education agency first moved to take over the district in 2019 after years of low student performance at a single Houston ISD high school.
Border Patrol Find Abandoned Children
This week, Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol agents had a violent encounter, prevented an individual from drowning and saved three abandoned children near the river.
Why Health Care is Hard to Access in Rural Towns
Bigger cities can unintentionally suck health care resources and professionals from smaller towns.
Kingsville Border Patrol Find Smugglers
On Tuesday, March 14, smugglers modify their vehicle to conceal humans that were hiding in the trunk.
Major Crash Investigation in Aransas Pass
First responders were called to the 1300 block of South Commercial Street in reference to a single-vehicle crash with injuries.
Santa Gertrudis Academy Golf Team
Last weekend, the Santa Gertrudis Lions Golf team placed 1st and the Santa Gertrudis Lady Lions Golf team placed 3rd at the Agua Dulce Tournament.
Bishop Badger Soccer
The Bishop Badger Soccer team ended their season at home and honored the Senior players.
