
Bishop ISD Cancels Classes Following High Wind Damages
Emergency Services responded to at least 12 calls in Bishop as widespread showers and thunderstorms swept through South Texas.

SGA Freshman Jaanus Cantu Qualifies for State Golf Tournament
SGA freshman golfer Jaanus Cantu, has qualified for the State Golf Tournament, marking an impressive milestone in his young athletic career.

Texas A&M Kingsville Designated as Opportunity University
This new classification examines the extent to which institutions foster opportunities for student success by measuring whether they enroll students who are reflective of the communities they serve and how their earnings compare to peers in their area.

TAMUK Engineering Team Receives Awards for NASA-Based Project
The team’s objective was to create a reliable solar-powered Mars rover with an efficient cleaning mechanism that will dust off its solar panels.

Frio County Officials Indicted After Elections Investigation
The county judge, two city council members and others are accused of vote harvesting.

Terroristic Threat Against Family Member
On Sunday, May 4, 2025, at approximately 11:12 a.m., Bishop Police Department patrol officers were dispatched to a residence located in the 300 block of East 3rd Street in reference to a reported disturbance involving verbal threats and the presence of a weapon.

Texas Advances Bill that Would Not Allow Undocumented Students to Pay In-State Tuition
The bill would overturn a two-decade-old law allowing some undocumented college students to pay in-state tuition.

Update on Inner Harbor Water Treatment
Brett Van Hazel, Program Management Director for the Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus, will provide a project procurement recap.

Ag Specialists Keep Mother’s Day Flowers Safe
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists have inspected over 1.2 million imported cut flowers in preparation for Mother’s Day.

Paxton Takes Legal Action Against Companies Violating Texans’ Privacy Rights
Attorney General Ken Paxton has put TP-Link, Alibaba, CapCut, and several other companies on notice that they are violating Texans’ privacy rights.

CCPD Officer Among 2025 Top Cop Winners
A native of Corpus Christi, Ramirez is being recognized for his exemplary actions, particularly for the life-saving measures he rendered to Officer Kyle Hicks, who suffered a gunshot wound while responding to a domestic dispute. Hicks later died from his injuries.

Officers Seize 4,000 Rounds of Ammunition
CBP members performing southbound inspections at the Bridge of the Americas international crossing seized 4,030 rounds of ammunition.

Texas Takes Legal Action Against Austin ISD
The depositions are part of an investigation into whether there is an unwritten policy of developing and teaching CRT curricula in violation of state law.

CBP Officers Seize $184K in Unreported U.S. Currency
Homeland Security Investigations special agents arrested the driver and passenger and initiated a criminal investigation.

Grants Available for Community Development
The City of Corpus Christi has released three Notices of Funding Availability (NOFA) to address homelessness, housing and community development needs.

U.S. Declares Military Zone Around El Paso
It’s the second military zone the Trump administration has created at the border, following one on the New Mexico-Mexico border, where a group of migrants were arrested on Monday.

Homicide 4900 Cain Drive
On Monday, May 5, 2025, at 9:33pm, officers were dispatched to the 4900 block of Cain Drive in reference to a shooting with injuries.

Four Arrested Following Game Room Raid
The search warrant was the conclusion of a month’s long investigation into the business that uncovered evidence of illegal gambling.

CBP Officers Intercept Over $1.7 Million in Mixed Narcotics
CBP seized the narcotics and vehicle, and the driver was arrested.

Corpus Christi City to Launch Ask Cece
Ask Cece provides residents with seamless, round-the-clock access to city services via an easy-to-use web chat and text messaging platform.