
Corpus Christi Stage 3 Water Restrictions
The City of Corpus Christi is notifying residents that Stage 3 of the City’s Drought Contingency Plan is imminent and anticipated to be officially declared in mid-December.

Harlingen Woman Arrested for a Felony Warrant
Progreso Port of Entry encountered a woman wanted on an outstanding felony warrant for alleged Failure to Appear – Felony Sexual Assault of a Child including Grooming.

Large Bonfire in Bluntzer
Nueces County Precinct Five Deputy Constables were dispatched to the Bluntzer.

GLO Project 6 Work Begins on 12/11
Contractors began prepping for work along 10th Street as they work on GLO Project 6 for Sanitary Sewer Improvements.

Your Next Tamalada
A tamalada is a tamal-making session creating dozens of individually wrapped servings of steamed entrees.

Operation Heat Help 2024
CCGAS is currently accepting applications until Friday, February 28, 2025.

La Posada de Kingsville 2024 - Recap
This year, the parade featured 84 floats with each one illuminated with hundreds to thousands of lights as they made their way along the parade route in downtown Kingsville.

Driver Arrested for DWI & Evading
Officers were dispatched to a single vehicle traffic crash.

Texas Teens Required to get Parental Consent for Birth Control
Texas dropped its lawsuit after federal health officials said they wouldn’t enforce a confidentiality regulation for minors.

Navy Regeneration Room Ribbon Cutting
NAS Kingsville opened the first-in-the Navy Regeneration Room with a ribbon cutting at the Santiago Fitness Center.


Texas Weighs Social Media Bans for Minors
A Texas lawmaker has introduced a bill prohibiting minors from using social media accounts as school districts become a “hunting ground” for online dangers.

Shop with a Cop 2024
The program helps to foster a positive relationship between local law enforcement and the community.

Texas is Better Prepared for Extreme Cold this Winter
Additional power supply and continued weatherization efforts will lower the risk of power outages.

Nuclear Energy Could Spark Uranium Mining Revival
In South Texas, locals worry what a uranium mining boom could mean for their groundwater.

Hit and Run Driver Located in Corpus Christi
Officers arrived and contacted business employees who stated a truck suddenly rammed into the building.

DPS 14th Director Swearing-In Ceremony
Freeman F. Martin assumed command of the Texas DPS during a special swearing-in ceremony.

Feds Can’t Destroy Razor Wire Near Eagle Pass
A federal appeals court on Wednesday stopped the federal government from destroying a fence of razor wire that Texas installed along the U.S.-Mexico border near Eagle Pass to deter migrants from entering the country illegally.

Increase in Scams Seen Throughout the Holiday Season
Scammers are always hard at work trying to get personal and financial information from people, and unfortunately there is a rise in scams during the holiday season.

Shooting on Eldon Street
Witnesses told officers the victim was arguing with his girlfriend outside an apartment building.