TAMUK Students Qualify at Prestigious Music Competition
Only three finalists and one alternate are chosen for the finals from each category.
The Ed Rachal Foundation Gifts Properties to Affordable Housing Project
Totaling nearly eight acres, this donation of land created a unique opportunity for the City of Corpus Christi to implement the recently adopted Westside Area Development Plan.
City of Corpus Christi Receives Draft Permit for Desalination Site
The City of Corpus Christi submitted its TPDES application to the TCEQ for the Inner Harbor seawater desalination facility in January 2020.
Third Anniversary of Jason Landry’s Disappearance
Mr. Landry, a student at Texas State University, was last seen on December 13, 2020.
Top Five Tips to Avoid Online Scams
CBP seized over 23.2 million counterfeit items in fiscal year 2023.
Texas Property Tax Cut
Here are a few tips to help you understand what the recent voter-approved tax cuts mean for your mortgage.
Officers Seize Hard Narcotics Worth Over $1.3M
U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations officers at Eagle Pass port of Entry seized hard narcotics that totaled over $1,300,000 in street value in a single enforcement action.
CBP offers tips for holiday travel
With the holiday travel season well underway, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is offering tips to will help make international travel safer and easier.
200 USDA Funded Projects
200 projects to improve infrastructure, housing and economic conditions for underserved rural and Native American communities.
Preparing for Natural Disasters
Natural disasters — including winter storms, hurricanes, extreme heat, wildfires and droughts — can happen at any time.
Paxton Sues U.S. State Department for Conspiring to Censor American Media Companies
Through its Global Engagement Center, the State Department actively intervened in the news-media market to limit the reach and business viability of domestic news organizations by funding censorship technology and private censorship enterprises.
Medicaid Fraud Control Unit Secures 14-Year Prison Sentence for Home Health Fraudster
Ozigi was sentenced by a Houston federal court to 168 months of federal incarceration followed by three years of supervised release.
Del Mar College Honors Three “Professor Emeritus”
Three retired professors were bestowed the prestigious title Professor Emeritus,” a distinction that marks their exemplary teaching and dedication to DMC students and the institution.
Sister City Student Exchange Program 2023
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 to one of Corpus Christi’s Sister Cities, Agen, France, and Yokosuka, Japan.
Operation Heat Help 2023
Winter is right around the corner, and it’s time to prepare for colder temperatures.
Kleberg County Task Force Find "Grinch-like" Activities
During the roadside interview, agents believed the driver was involved in criminal activity.
Car Fire in Bishop
ESD 3 was able to extinguish the fire with no injuries to fire personnel.
How to Avoid Counterfeit Christmas Gifts
Counterfeiting is not a victimless crime. It violates trademark-holder rights, causes small businesses that purchase vendor licenses to sell official merchandise to lose revenue, and costs consumers their hard-earned money on substandard products and exposes them to financial schemes.
Falfurrias - Large Amount of Anxiety Pills Seized
The passenger gave consent to search their personal belongings resulting in the discovery of 110 bottles of Farmapram concealed within potato chip bags.
Rudolph the Red-Nose Pumping Unit
The modern counter-balance pumping unit, also known as a pumpjack, was invented by Lufkin resident Walter Trout in 1952 to bring oil to the surface.
