
DHS to Begin Screening Aliens’ Social Media Activity for Antisemitism
Under this guidance, USCIS will consider social media content that indicates an alien endorsing, espousing, promoting, or supporting antisemitic terrorism.

Hit and Run Involving Horse-Drawn Carriage
On Saturday, April 12, 2025, at 10:54pm, officers were dispatched to the 800 block of N. Shoreline Blvd in reference to a major traffic accident involving a horse-drawn carriage.

City Drought Resilience Program
Nearly a dozen businesses have received assistance through the City of Corpus Christi’s Office of Economic Development in partnership with LiftFund, Inc.

Temporary Closure of Watergarden Fountain
Once the repairs are completed, the Watergarden will need to be refilled as the structure cannot be left dry, as doing so can cause harm to the mechanical components.

Kingsville ISD Superintendent Announces Intent to Retire
The KISD Board of Trustees is expected to discuss the matter during its regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday.

Landfill Gas-to-Energy Plant Exceeds Expected Annual Revenue
In its inaugural year, the plant, built by Morrow Energy, generated over $4.6 million for the City while saving an estimated $230,000 in operating and maintenance costs for active and closed landfills.

U.S. House Passes SAVE Act
The U.S. House passed a bill Thursday, led by Rep. Chip Roy, R-Austin, to require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections.

To Avoid a Water Crisis, Texas May bet on Desalination
Desalination can create millions of gallons of fresh water a day. But it is expensive and there are many environmental concerns.

Driver Arrested 2nd Time for Reckless Driving
Officers conducted a traffic stop on the motorcyclist and placed 27-year-old Joshua Martinez into custody for reckless driving.

Texas AG Announces Investigation into USA Fencing for Violating State Law
The investigation will uncover documents related to USA Fencing potentially engaging in false, deceptive, and misleading acts and practices.

Corpus Christi Approves Raw Water Purchase
This agreement allows the City to purchase up to 10,000 acre-feet of untreated raw water from Lake Texana.

Border Patrol Foiled Human Smuggling Attempt at the I-35 Checkpoint
They will be processed according to their immigration status. Homeland Security Investigations has the lead in this case.

Texas Senate to Consider How History and race are Taught
An overhauled version of Senate Bill 37 would also allow anyone to file complaints that could lead schools to lose funds.

15 Texas A&M International Students Might Lose Their Ability to Stay in the U.S.
University officials said they discovered the first change to a students' immigration status in a database on March 28 and it has risen from there.

Senior Housing Rental Units to be Built in the Central Area of Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi City Council approved funding for $1.16 million from the Type B Corporation for the Palms at Morris Project.

City of Corpus Christi Approves Design Services for Water Reclamation Plants Citywide
This feasibility and preliminary design project will analyze water quality, determine permitting requirements, and establish a pilot plant protocol.

Liberation Day
CBP is working closely with other government agencies to implement “Liberation Day” announcements and will continue to provide detailed guidance to promote compliance and uniform enforcement across the nation.

CBP Officers Seize Over $270K in Unreported Currency
It is not a crime to carry more than $10,000, but it is a federal offense not to declare currency or monetary instruments totaling $10,000 or more to a CBP officer upon entry or exit from the U.S. or to conceal it with intent to evade reporting requirements.

Border Patrol Seizes Over $3.2 Million in Meth at Rio Grande Valley Checkpoint
The case has been turned over to federal authorities for further investigation.
