
New Generation of Nuclear Reactors in Texas
The state is aggressively pushing to deploy the next generation of atomic energy that would power big industrial operations.

Feds Target Illegal immigrants in Houston-Area Development
The Colony Ridge development has long been under scrutiny from conservative lawmakers, think tanks and influencers who cast it as a hotbed for undocumented immigrants and cartel crime.

El Paso CBP Seize meth, Rooster Blades, and Raw Eggs
Travelers are prohibited to bring in fresh eggs, raw chicken, unprocessed avian products and/or live birds into the United States.

Drought Resilience Program Aims to Support Small Businesses
Eligible businesses may receive up to $50,000 to cover payroll and retain existing employees and contractors.

Texas Lottery Commissioner Resigns
Clark Smith, one of five members of the commission, stepped down Friday as lawmakers have raised questions about the role of lottery couriers and agency governance.

TAMUK E-Week Annual Design Competition
Nearly 500 high school and middle school students from 25 regional school districts competed in the annual Design Competition last Friday morning at Kingsville’s J.K. Northway Exposition Center.

South Texas Bakery Owners Housed Undocumented Workers Next to Business
Before federal agents arrested them, the couple who runs the bakery in Los Fresnos said they “knew this would happen one day,” a federal agent testified at court hearing.

Corpus Christi Man Admits to Recording Sexual Video of Himself with Minor Relative
The investigation into Valentine Cancino began when authorities received multiple cyber-tips indicating child pornography had been uploaded onto the internet.

Center for Young Children Earns National Accreditation
Accreditation was awarded Feb. 18 and will be good for four years when they reapply Feb. 18, 2029.

New Collaboration Seeks to Enhance Child Development Outcomes
This initiative is available at the Corpus Christi-Nueces County Public Health District building at 1702 Horne Road and provides free screenings for children to age 5.

Explore Engineering Day
There were 20 schools from the South Texas region in attendance, ranging from local schools, San Antonio and all the way down to Brownsville.

American Bank Center Arena HVAC Improvements Awarded
The American Bank Center was built in 1978, and the Arena addition was completed in October 2004.

Suspect Juliano Carillo who Assaulted Peace Officer in Custody
The Criminal Investigations Division has identified Juliano Carrillo as the suspect who fired upon Corpus Christi Police Officers attempting to serve an arrest warrant on him.

Feds Approve Deepwater Oil Export Terminal off Texas Coast
The terminal continues an oil export infrastructure buildout that pushes growth in U.S. oil production as momentum fades on a phase-out of fossil fuels.

Brownsville CBP Officers Seize $616K in Cocaine
CBP officers removed the packages which contained a total of 46.16 pounds of alleged cocaine. The estimated street value of the cocaine is $616,389.

Felony Warrant for Evading Police Using Motor Vehicle
23-year-old Andrew Cavazos of Portland, Texas faces felony evading police in motor vehicle and a misdemeanor charge of evading police on foot.

SGA Head Softball Coach Earns 400th Career Win
Thomas De Los Santos earned his 400th softball career win with a 10-0 victory over La Feria on Tuesday.

Assault Leave Man in Critical Condition
The medics rushed the victim to a local hospital, where he was listed in critical condition.

Missing Person - Matthew Salas
Corpus Christi Police Detectives would like help from the public to locate a missing person.

Texas Sue New York to Stop Climate Change Superfund Act
The producers targeted by the law do not even have to operate in New York to be fined. The money collected would then be used to fund “infrastructure” projects in New York state.