NAS Kingsville Remembers Sept. 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks
NAS Kingsville fire fighters and other base personnel climbed the stairs of the unaccompanied housing building Monday in a memorial to those killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Drive by Shooting in Kingsville Leads to Arrest at Bishop Motel
The suspect vehicle was found to have bullet holes in the windshield, which were suspected to have been caused by the suspect during the shooting and a gun was observed in plain sight inside the vehicle.
Former DA Found Paxton Donor’s Claims About a Conspiracy “Ridiculous”
Watch a livestream of the attorney general’s impeachment trial and get the latest updates as senators weigh his political future.
NSF Awards $2 Million to Address Coastal Issues
This research will develop a new graduate training model to educate the next generation of environmental professionals at Texas A&M University Kingsville.
Securities Commissioner Entered Three Unrelated Administrative Orders
Michael Delao was suspended for 90 days and assessed an administrative fine of $5,000 for failing to report a felony charge to the Securities Commissioner within thirty days of its occurrence.
Boat Fire in the Laguna Madre
The involved vessel was described as a small sailboat that had partially sunken.
Parents Who Care for Their Disabled Children May Lose Money After Pay Raise
Parents whose sole income came from taking care of their disabled children have now lost their ability to work overtime hours.
New Law Bars Animal Cruelty Offenders from Owning Animals for Five Years
The law bans those convicted of animal cruelty, including those involved with dogfighting, from owning any kind of animal for five years after their first criminal offense.
Rural Service Highlighted During Trip to Alaska
In Anchorage, the delegation met with RurAL CAP’s Elder Mentors, an AmeriCorps Seniors program focusing on language revitalization in Alaska Native communities across Alaska.
Officers Apprehend Fugitive Sought for Sexual Offense in Laredo
A CBP officer inspecting pedestrians arriving from Mexico, referred Evaristo Damian De la Rosa Silva, a 26-year-old male Mexican citizen/U.S. permanent resident, for a secondary inspection.
TAMUK Launches Rapid Response Service
CriticalArc Chief Operating Officer Darren Chalmers-Stevens said that in an emergency, a person can call 911, but on a campus, it’s often challenging for responders to find an individual’s exact location.
Officers Seize $1.5 million in Cocaine at Hidalgo International Bridge
Physical inspection of the vehicle resulted in the discovery of 38 packages weighing 94.22 pounds (42.74kg) of alleged cocaine and 12 packages weighing 27.51 pounds (12.48kg) of alleged methamphetamine concealed within the vehicle.
CC City Council & TIRZ Meeting to be Moved
Beginning on Tuesday, September 19, Corpus Christi City Council meetings will be held at the CCRTA building located at 602 N. Staples Street.
Structure Fire on County Road 18 Outside of Driscoll
The fire was in the area of County Road 18 and County Road 81, just west of U.S. Highway 77 South.
Nueces County Prosecutor Joins Democratic Primary to Challenge U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz
Mark Gonzalez joined an increasingly crowded 2024 primary — a move that triggered his resignation as district attorney.
CBP Statement on Death in Custody
CBP’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) is investigating the tragic death of a 29-year-old woman in U.S. Border Patrol custody which occurred on August 27, 2023, in Harlingen, TX.
Paxton Trial Updates
Watch a livestream of the attorney general’s impeachment trial and get the latest updates as senators weigh his political future. Proceedings are expected to begin at 9 a.m.
Police Investigate Traffic Fatality
Officers arrived and located a single vehicle accident where the female driver was ejected from the vehicle.
Major Accident Outside Driscoll
One of the occupants, who was not injured, was able to walk out of the vehicle on his own.
Decrease in Encounters at Texas Border
U.S. Border Patrol Agents working in the El Paso Sector continue to enforce Title 8 authority and have seen a decrease in encounters since May 11.
