Project Leads to Temporary Suspension of International Crossing
Travelers who typically utilize the Amistad Dam crossing are encouraged to utilize the nearby Del Rio port of entry which is not impacted.
CHRISTUS Spohn Welcomes 1st Baby Born in 2024
CHRISTUS Spohn South welcomed the New Year with the birth of Jaxton James Barr, the first baby of 2024.
2024 Beach Parking Permits
The Corpus Christi Parks and Recreation Department invites you to get your Beach Parking Permit and explore the Gulf Coast beaches.
2023 - Year in Photos
Texas photojournalists fanned the state, capturing historic news and intimate moments via Texas Tribune.
H.M. King EKG Technicians Have a 100% Passing Rate
The Career and Technical Education program is designed for students to receive a broad-based academic program integrated with technical courses.
Southern Baptist Convention Settles High-Profile Lawsuit
The suit prompted a major newspaper investigation into Southern Baptist sexual abuse and seven other men to come forward with allegations against Paul Pressler, an influential conservative activist and former Texas judge.
Bishop CISD Announced Passing of Longtime Athletic Director
This morning, Bishop CISD announced the passing of Athletic Director, George Luna.
Del Rio Border Patrol Adopt Families for Christmas
Border Patrol agents adopted several families, to provide kids with presents for the holidays.
Unapproved Cryptocurrency Sold to Brokerage Clients
Jaime Rios, a registered agent of Money Concepts Capital Corp., engaged in outside business activities and private securities transactions that were not disclosed to or approved by his employing firm.
$700 Million Settlement with Google for Anticompetitive Practices
Google signed anticompetitive contracts that created technological barriers to deter consumers from directly downloading apps to their devices.
CBP Seize Over 1,000 lbs. of Methamphetamines
The seizure occurred on Thursday, Dec. 21 at the World Trade Bridge, when a CBP officer referred a 2001 Freightliner tractor hauling a utility refrigerated trailer manifesting a commercial shipment of cut flowers for secondary inspection.
Top Stories from 2023
A look back at the top stories that captured readers' attention in 2023 from South Texas Community News.
Teen Cooking Class
Online registration is required and opens at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 2, 2024.
Operational Changes and Resumption of Rail Operations
“Over the past several weeks, CBP has made a number of operational adjustments in order to maximize our ability to respond, process, and enforce consequences."
Texas Sues Biden Administration for Overreaching Transportation Emissions Rule
The Department of Transportation does not have the statutory authority to institute such a rule, and the mandate violates the Administrative Procedure Act.
Street Closures and Traffic Impacts Week of December 24
All closures are subject to change due to weather, emergency work, or other circumstances.
NEC Lineworkers Brings Guatemalan Village Electricity
The uncertainties surrounding these obstacles had initially left everyone uncertain if completing the project was even possible, but these linemen persevered and pushed through it, working hours beyond their designated time.
NORAD Call Center is Ready to Track Santa
The 68th installment of NORAD Tracks Santa here will take on a visual blend of military background and holiday cheer as the NTS Call Center takes up residence in Hangar 123.
Wanted by the Nueces County Sheriff’s Office
The Nueces County Sheriff's Office is asking for your help located 27-year-old Jose Luis Rios. If you know how to locate him, please call crime stoppers at 361-888-TIPS.
Texas Flies Over 120 Illegal Immigrants to Chicago
Since last year, Texas has bused over 80,000 illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities across the U.S.
