Performers, Speakers Pull out of SXSW
Gov. Greg Abbott’s response is “Bye. Don’t come back.”
Guilty Verdict in El Campo Capital Murder Trial
The case was prosecuted by Assistant Attorneys General Joshua Somers and Matthew Shawhan.
Corpus Christi Declares Mandatory Stage 2 Water Restrictions
The City of Corpus Christi's combined reservoir storage levels have dropped below 30%, triggering Stage 2 Water Shortage Conditions.
TAMUK Student Ambassador
The Student Ambassador Program is a group of about 80 top physics and engineering students from over 20 countries who serve as leaders in their universities.
National Trumpet Competition
There are nine current Texas A&M-Kingsville musicians competing: eight in the large trumpet ensemble division and one in the undergraduate solo competition.
CBP Officers Apprehend Man Wanted on Capital Murder
As Spring Break traffic begins, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers encountered a Houston man wanted on a felony warrant for capital murder.
Corpus Christi Spring Break Resources
If you are visiting Corpus Christi for Spring Break 2024 or a local resident, the Corpus Christi Police Department has compiled a few links to help you gather information and be safe.
Helicopter Crash Along U.S. - Mexico Border
Two National Guard members and a U.S. Border Patrol agent died in the crash in Starr County Friday afternoon.
Del Mar College Recognized Among Top 10 U.S. Community Colleges
The College’s CE to Credit initiative is noted for providing all students, regardless of educational level, a post-secondary education and workforce credentials that prepare them for high-demand careers in the Coastal Bend.
Street Closures and Traffic Impacts Week of March 11
Motorists are advised to slow down, follow posted speed limits, pay attention, watch out for workers, obey signs and flaggers, and allow additional travel time for delays.
Texas Federal Judge Dismisses Paxton’s Lawsuit on Immigration Program
U.S. District Judge Drew Tipton in Victoria wrote in his ruling that Paxton’s office “have not proven that Texas has suffered an injury and therefore do not have standing to maintain this suit.”
Students Team up to Prevent Drunk Driving
As spring break approaches, TxDOT is teaming up with college students to make sure their celebrations don’t have catastrophic consequences.
Completion of Canal Project on Padre Island
This milestone event marks a significant achievement in the Whitecap Development project, showcasing the area's landscape and connectivity to key areas.
USDA to Expand Clean Power in Rural Communities
The announcement includes the first five awards totaling $139 million under the Powering Affordable Clean Energy (PACE) program.
CBP Officers, Agriculture Specialists Intercept Howler Monkeys
The monkeys were turned over to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and will be housed at the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, Texas.
Austal USA delivered the future USS Kingsville (LCS 36)
Kingsville is the 18th Independence-variant Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) delivered by the company and the first U.S. Navy vessel to be named after the Texas city home to Naval Air Station Kingsville and directly tied to the historic King Ranch.
School Voucher Supporters Bask in Primary Wins
Gov. Greg Abbott called the results “an unmistakable message.” His allies said the state is “closer than ever” to a voucher program.
Paxton Sues Hutto ISD for Illegal Electioneering
Hutto ISD, using official government resources, advocated for certain political policies and measures on its social media accounts.
Republicans Make Major Gains in Texas Primaries
Judges and other state leaders were forced into runoffs or defeated outright.
