Border Patrol Agents Halt Narcotic Smuggling
On June 4, Border Patrol agents while working their assigned duties received information of possible narcotics smuggling in the brush south of Zapata.
Construction Expected to Last One Day
Traffic in all directions approaching the intersection will be reduced to one lane and instructed to turn right at the intersection.
Sinton Meth and Cocaine Traffickers Sent to Prison
Nearly a dozen criminals have now been brought to justice for their respective roles in narcotics trafficking on local streets, announced U.S. Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani.
Emily Zalkovsky Named HHSC Medicaid Director
Zalkovsky, who has 18 years of experience in health and human services policy and operations, currently serves as the deputy state Medicaid director.
AMO Partners Seize 52 Tons of Drugs
AMO has P-3 NASO Centers located in Jacksonville, Fla and Corpus Christi, Texas.
Abbott signs Legislation Barring Minors from Getting Puberty Blockers
"Children in Texas are officially protected from harmful, experimental medical and surgical treatments for gender dysphoria," Rep. Tom Oliverson, R-Cypress, the author of SB 14's companion bill in the House, said in a statement on Twitter.
Juvenile Male Taken into Custody for City's Latest Homicide
Through their investigation, Homicide Investigators quickly identified a suspect and were able to determine that the parties were known to each other.
Street Closures and Traffic Impacts Week of June 5
These closures may be due to construction, special event activity, or maintenance. All closures are subject to change due to weather, emergency work, or other circumstances.
4 SGA Lady Lions Selected to the 2023 UIL Softball State All-Tournament Teams
Texas UIL has released the names of the Conference 3A Softball State All-Tournament Teams.
School of Music Announces New Sound Recording Technology Program
The new degree is the only bachelor’s degree program in SRT offered in South Texas, and currently one of two in the entire state.
Kingsville PD Looking into Animal Cruelty Case
This social media post included a picture of a severely malnourished Boxer dog that was found at Maple Circle.
Attorney General Issues Consumer Alert Warning
The solicitation discloses that Texas UCC Statement Services is not a government agency, but that disclosure is not clear and conspicuous, and the net impression is misleading.
Corpus Christi to Restructure Neighborhood Services Department
The three divisions affected are Code Enforcement, Grant Monitoring, Housing and Homelessness, and Animal Care Services.
CC Recycles Now Available for Free Download
The City's Solid Waste Department urges customers to download the new CC Recycles app onto their mobile phones or tablets for tips on recycling and staying current on all garbage, recycling, brush, and bulky collection schedules.
CBP Officers at the Laredo Port of Entry Arrest Homicide Fugitive
The fugitive apprehension occurred on Tuesday, May 30.
Former Texas Secretary of State as Interim Attorney General
Scott, a former deputy attorney general, will run the agency because Ken Paxton has been suspended from office until his impeachment trial before the Texas Senate.
Cars Registered in Texas After 2025 Will no Longer Need to Pass a Safety Inspection
Cars in some of Texas’ larger counties will still be required to have their emission output checked.
CBP Officers Seize $1.7 Million in Cocaine
The bus was referred for a canine and non-intrusive inspection system examination, resulting in the discovery of 50 packages containing a total of 132.40 pounds of alleged cocaine within the bus.
6 Texas AG Employees Take Leave of Absence
The defense team includes the agency’s chief appellate lawyer and head of its general litigation division.
Nueces County Job Fair - June 1st
Recruiters and HR personnel will be there to answer your questions, help you with applications, and even offer onsite interviews.
