
Eclipse Fever Hits Texas
Llano residents are told to stock up on groceries. A Sulphur Springs church is renting its parking spots. And everyone’s watching the weather forecast ahead of Monday’s eclipse.

Elizabeth Rocklage places first at American Society of Microbiology State Meet
To understand Rocklage’s research, first individuals need to know what bacteriophages are–––a type of virus that infects bacteria.

Deceased Male Located in Kleberg County
CCPD has confirmed with Kleberg County Sheriff’s Office and PINS Park Rangers that the deceased male subject is not Caleb Harris.

Safety Tips for Solar Eclipse
Since the Coastal Bend will not be within the path of totality, those who plan to view the eclipse must use protective eyewear.

CBP Officers find Drugs Hidden in Hamburger
CBP officers found a plastic wrapped bundle inside a hamburger that a female was bringing back from Mexico.

CBP Apprehend Man Wanted on Felony Warrant for Child Sex Offense
CBP officers verified his identity and discovered that he was the subject of outstanding felony arrest warrant for sex offense against a child-fondling issued by Travis County Sheriff’s Office in Austin, Texas.

Street Closures and Traffic Impacts Week of April 1
All closures are subject to change due to weather, emergency work, or other circumstances.

Commercial Vehicle Fire in Bishop
Bishop Police Department were on the scene assisting with traffic control, while fire personnel work to extinguish the fire. commercial

Vikings Table Tennis Tournament
Del Mar College’s Kinesiology Program is hosting two days of non-sanctioned USA Table Tennis tournament play April 26-27.

CCPD Update Timeline of Missing TAMUCC Student Caleb Harris
As the search entered its third week, Corpus Christi Police Department Detectives, along with their federal and state partners, continue to work fervently behind the scenes to solve the disappearance of 21-year-old Texas A&M Corpus Christi student Caleb Harris.

Texas Opens Investigation into Parts Supplier for Boeing
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has opened an investigation into Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc., after reoccurring issues with certain airplane parts provided to Boeing.

Records Reveal Medicaid’s limits for disabled Texans
Staffing shortages and mismanaged care can delay when Texans on some Medicaid programs are discharged from hospitals. This can cost the state more and take a toll on patients and caregivers.

CBP Officers Apprehend Man in Possession of Child Sexual Abuse Material
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers apprehended a male subject in possession of child pornography.

TAFE Students Advance to National Conference
Kylie Valenta and Natalie Pittman qualified in public speaking and advanced to compete at the Educators Rising National Conference in Washington D.C. in June.

Nueces County to Dedicate Alamo Letter at Courthouse
This ceremony, featuring the Presentation of Colors, a live performance of The Star-Spangled Banner, and a reading of the “Victory or Death” letter, will serve as the third official dedication in Texas, following Ellis and Rockwall counties.

Texas Workforce Presents $315,501 JET Grant to Rockport-Fulton ISD
As part of the grant, DMC faculty are providing expertise and working with high school instructors to rebuild RFHS’s welding shop, which suffered irreparable damage from Hurricane Harvey in 2017.

Road Work Will Require Intermittent Single-Lane Closures
The City of Corpus Christi will install weigh-in-motion sensors on Ocean Drive between Baycliff Drive and Born Street on March 26 and March 27.

Texas Energy Companies Looking into Hydrogen for Transportation Fuel
Supporters say developing hydrogen as a fuel is critical to slowing climate change. Critics are concerned that producing it with fossil fuels will prop up the oil and gas industry.

Sinton Volunteer Fire Department Assists in 18-Wheeler Crash
At around 2:20 am this morning, Sinton Volunteer Fire Department responded to an 18-wheeler crash on highway 77 where one person was trapped.

City Council Meetings Return to City Hall
Beginning on Tuesday, March 26, City Council and Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) meetings will return to the first floor Council Chambers at City Hall, located at 1201 Leopard Street.