
Racers on Highway 358 go to Jail
Officers conducted a traffic stop on both speeding vehicles. Both vehicles came to a stop in a business parking lot at SPID and Staples. Street.

Texas Professors Self-Censor for Fear of Retaliation
According to survey results, 35% of all respondents said they recently toned down their writing for fear of controversy.

Texas AG Sues New York Doctor Accused of Prescribing Abortion Pills to Texas Women
This case sets up a legal battle between Texas’ near-total abortion ban and New York’s shield law that protects doctors from out-of-state prosecution.

Dr. Jieming Chen named 2023-2024 Regents Professor
His work explores the dynamics within families and how social, economic and cultural changes brought on by modernization impact intergenerational relationships and family old age support.

CHRISTUS Spohn Honors Dr. Mossaab Shuraih
CHRISTUS Spohn would like to say Congratulations to their Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology Specialist, Dr. Mossaab Shuraih.

Premont ISD Host Annual Holiday Basketball Game
Premont ISD hosted their annual basketball game.

Del Mar College Biotechnology Major Earns Student Award for Excellence
Biotechnology major Trinity Storr earned a Student Award for Excellence during competition at the National Science Foundation’s 2024 Advanced Technology in Education conference in Washington, D.C., in October.

Welding Major Comes Back to Del Mar College After 30 Years to finish What He Started
John Adami a Broken Arrow, Oklahoma resident, is returning to Del Mar College after 30 years to finally collect his Associate of Applied Science degree in Welding Applied Technology.

AmeriCorps and the Department of Defense Forge a Partnership
Since the first class of AmeriCorps members pledged to “get things done for America” nearly 30 years ago, more than 1.3 million Americans have served.

Texas Investigates Tech Companies over Children’s Safety Practices
The investigations follow Attorney General Paxton’s recent lawsuit against TikTok for operating in violation of the safety and privacy requirements of the SCOPE Act.

Downtown Shooter Arrested
The Corpus Christi Police Detectives were able to identify the suspect in the downtown shooting.

Annual Vehicle State Inspections
You will no longer be required to get the annual State Inspection to renew your vehicle registration, but there is a catch.


Local Law Enforcement Visit Kolda Elementary
Nueces County Constable Pct 3 Deputy Caffey attended Guys with Ties at Kolda Elementary School.

City Council Designates Project Financing Zone
The City Council designated a Project Financing Zone (PFZ) around the American Bank Center Complex.

Residents Urged to Sign Up for Emergency Notifications
All citizens are urged to sign up for emergency notifications by texting BEREADYCCNC to 888777 or sign up at www.cctexas.com/reversealert.

CBP Seizes Nearly $7.5M in Methamphetamine at Pharr International Bridge
Nearly $7.5 million in methamphetamine concealed within a tractor trailer hauling jicama.

City Council Approves $5.2 Million Economic Development Agreement
The 27-acre Calallen Town Center will feature a 120,000-square-foot box retail center, restaurant sites, and a 14,000-square-foot retail center intended for local or small businesses.

Federal Appeals Court Upholds $14.25 Million Fine Against Exxon
A 2021 ruling found the oil giant committed more than 16,000 violations of the Clean Air Act at its Baytown refinery and plant.

CBP Officers at Make Large Seizure
The seizure was made just after 11 a.m. when a 2010 Honda Pilot with a lone female driver arrived from Mexico.