Abortion Drug Remains Approved with Restrictions
Mifepristone will remain on the market, but approved only for use up to seven weeks of pregnancy, versus 10 weeks, and it cannot be prescribed by telehealth or mailed, which were already illegal in Texas.
Dairy Farm Explosion in Texas
More than 18,000 cows died and one farm worker is in critical condition following a dairy farm fire in the Texas Panhandle.
Temporary Closure of Cole Park Skatepark
The project is set to begin Monday, April 17, with an anticipated completion date of Tuesday, April 25.
Agriculture Enforcement Nets Hundreds of Violations
Border Protection agriculture specialists recorded 878 violations while conducting an operation targeting prohibited agriculture items during the week leading up to Easter.
Woman Attempted to Defraud Medicaid of Over $615,000
Medicaid Fraud Control Unit secured a conviction for a woman who attempted to steal over $615,000 by submitting fraudulent reimbursement claims for services that were never provided.
Del Mar College Shooting Hoax
This morning, Del Mar College sent an emergency message to students about an active shooter on the main campus.
Summer Job Fair
The Corpus Christi Parks & Recreation Department will host a Summer Job Fair on Saturday, April 15, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Corpus Christi Gymnasium at 3202 Cabaniss Parkway.
New Aquatics Center Coming to Corpus Christi
The construction of this new City facility will include a 10-lane competition lap pool, an approximately 7,500 square-foot recreational pool with play features and a body slide, a patrons' facility building, a food truck service area, parking, seating areas, shade structures, and new landscaping.
Corpus Christi's 2022 Financial Audit Report
The financial position for the Fiscal Year 2022 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report ended on September 30, 2022, and remained strong.
Fatal Crash in Aransas Pass
Upon arrival, officers discovered a 3-vehicle crash with several injuries.
Texas House Advances Bill Decriminalizing Fentanyl Test Strips
The bill would take fentanyl test strips off the state’s “drug paraphernalia” list, meaning it would no longer be a crime to carry them.
Federal Judge Suspends FDA Approval of Abortion Pill
The ruling from U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk in Amarillo could potentially upend access to medication abortion nationwide.
State Regulators Stop Fraudulent AI Investment Scheme
The initial scheme recently collapsed, and the respondents are now allegedly perpetrating a Ponzi scheme by raising capital from new investors to cover withdrawals from previous investors.
Fugitive Sought for Child Indecency
“It’s unthinkable, but every year, thousands of children are victimized by crimes involving sexual abuse,” said Port Director Alberto Flores.
Texas Joins Multiple States in $10 Million Settlement
Robinhood neither admits nor denies the findings as set out in the States’ orders.
CBP Officers Seize $372K in Cocaine
A closer examination revealed six packages hidden within the vehicle containing 14 pounds of cocaine also hidden within Easter boxes in the vehicle.
HHSC Resumes Medicaid Eligibility
Federal guidance requires states to conduct a renewal determination for all Medicaid recipients over a 12-month period, and HHSC anticipates it will complete this process by May 2024.
Army Allowed Soldiers to Leave Military Rather Than Face Trial
Now, soldiers leave the Army with a negative discharge, avoiding possible federal conviction and with little record of the allegations against them.
TAMUK Newspaper Wins a Record 39 Awards at TIPA
The South Texan, a student newspaper at TAMUK, recently brought home a record 39 awards at the annual TIPA competition.
Concealed Carry Improvement Act
The amicus brief filed in Hardaway and Boyd’s case highlights that there is effectively no historical basis for a ban on the possession of firearms in places of worship.
