
Port of Entry Encourages Seeking Online Travel Permits
To help reduce wait times and long lines, travelers can take advantage of facial biometrics and the CBP One, which is a single portal for CBP mobile applications and services.

The Bishop PD is Seeking Community Assistance in Identifying a Suspect
The Bishop Police Department is seeking your assistance in identifying a suspect involved in an attempted burglary in the early morning hours of Monday, May 20, 2024.

Temporary Restraining Order Stopping Unlawful ATF Rule
On May 1, Attorney General Paxton led a coalition suing the ATF to prevent a new regulatory restriction that unlawfully attempted to abridge Americans’ constitutional right to privately buy and sell firearms.

Texas State Securities Board Appoints Cristi Ramón Ochoa as Deputy Securities Commissioner
During her eight years as a staff attorney with the Board, she was responsible for conducting complex legal investigations into registered firms and individuals.

45th Fire Academy Marks Cadets’ 100% Pass Rate
Twenty-nine cadets representing Corpus Christi and Kingsville Fire Departments complete training through Del Mar College’s program, ready to serve their communities.

Beach to Bay 2024
The 47th Annual Beach to Bay Relay Marathon was held on Saturday, May 18. Over 8,000 runners and hundreds of spectators participated in the annual event.

Street Intersection Night Closure
Beginning Monday, May 20, the intersection at Everhart Road and Staples Street will be closed to all traffic from 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.

Officers Seize $5.4M in Methamphetamine
The seizure occurred on May 9 at the Pharr International Bridge.

Mother, Daughter Graduate from TAMUK on Same Day with Same Degrees
A little over two years ago, two prospective students came to campus for a visit to see if they wanted to continue their social work education.

Thousands Flock to Vegan Festival
From brisket to carne asada, Texas is known for meat, making this annual gathering in a small Rio Grande Valley town stand out.

CBP Seizes Ketamine Disguised as Toy Products
According to the DEA, Ketamine distorts the perception of sight and sound and makes the user feel disconnected and not in control.

DMC unveils $1.7 Million Investment in Emergency Response Training
During the open house, Public Service Department faculty demonstrated and discussed the new emergency response training props and equipment.

CBP officers seize $496K in Cocaine
The seizure occurred on Thursday, May 9, at World Trade Bridge.

Travis County is Shifting Focus to Prevent Overdose Deaths
Since 2019, accidental drug deaths have been rising in Texas, with the number tripling in Travis County.

Honoring Kingsville's Fallen Heros
Everyday around the world law enforcement officers pin on their badges, put on the uniform get in their patrol unit, committed to rush towards danger regardless of the risk

Galveston County Redistricting Case
The 5th Circuit expressed skepticism about arguments from both sides in considering whether a coalition of Black and Latino voters should be granted the same protections as a single racial group under the Voting Rights Act.

Texas Files for Stay and Injunction to Stop Biden Administration’s Assault on Women’s Rights and Title IX
Texas filed an amended complaint along with a motion for a stay of agency action and a preliminary injunction in his lawsuit against the Biden Administration’s attempt to unlawfully remove protections for women in educational institutions under Title IX.

National Peace Officers' Memorial Day
The Bishop Police Department joins in solidarity with Law Enforcement agencies around the United States to honor and remember our fallen brothers and sisters from across the nation.

4th Annual Lineman Rodeo
The competition featured various categories, including Best Overall Cooperative, Best Apprentice Overall, and Best Journeyman Overall.

Corpus Christi Receives Strong Financial Rating
Two major rating agencies reaffirmed the City of Corpus Christi’s general obligation bond and utility revenue bond ratings, all with a stable outlook.