
Swat Standoff
A perimeter was set, and SWAT, HNT, and the Drone Unit were called to the scene.

Missing Elderly Female
UPDATE: June 5, 2025, 8:54 pm, Aurora has been located and is reunited with family.
The Corpus Christi Police Department is requesting your assistance in locating an elderly female missing from the area.

Texas Allows State Agency Investment in BlackRock
The firm’s removal from a state list of companies “boycotting” the fossil fuel industry was lauded by Comptroller Glenn Hegar as a “meaningful victory” for Texas’ energy economy.

American Bank Center Goes Fully Cashless
This change, which will affect all transactions including parking, box office sales, and concessions, will take effect on Tuesday, July 1.

Border Wait Times Extended as Summer Travel Begins
The South Texas ports of entry implement a variety of effective measures to facilitate a smooth, orderly traffic flow, including encouragement to file tourist permit applications electronically.

Texas Legislative Session Update
The Legislature wrapped up without the same drama that defined the end of the last two sessions, with state GOP leaders checking off nearly everything on their to-do lists.

Chris Ruiz Foundation Grant Brings Free Life Jackets
Visitors can borrow life jackets at no cost and return them after use, ensuring water safety equipment is available to everyone, regardless of whether they own flotation devices.

CBP Officers Seize $78K in Unreported Currency at the Matamoros International Bridge
The seizure took place on Friday, May 30, when CBP officers working at the Brownsville and Matamoros International Bridge encountered a 31-year-old male Mexican citizen driving a 2018 BMW which was selected for a routine outbound inspection.

Key Steps for Hurricane Preparedness
Hurricanes are not just a coastal problem. Find out how rain, wind, water and even tornadoes could happen far inland from where a hurricane or tropical storm makes landfall.

Former Texas State Trooper in Kingsville Convicted of Child Sexual Abuse
The victim, now 18 years old, bravely described to the Court the numerous acts of child abuse committed by Andrew Smith when she was under the age of 14.

Pipeline Continues Operation at Reduced Capacity
Residents can be assured that water service continues, and the City is taking all necessary steps to address the issue.

Texas Secures Major Victory Against Border NGO Allegedly Harboring Illegal Aliens
In 2024, Attorney General Paxton sued Annunciation House for harboring illegal aliens and operating a stash house in violation of the Texas Penal Code.

HHSC Reminds Providers to Update Emergency Preparedness Plans for Hurricane Season
The Atlantic hurricane season, which affects the Texas Gulf Coast, continues through Nov. 30.

New City of Starbase has Authority to Shut Down Local Beach for SpaceX Launches
Local organizations strongly opposed the measure, hosting phone banking events to urge lawmakers to vote against the bill.

Bill for STAAR Test Dies in Texas Legislature
The state standardized test has long been criticized for taking instructional time away from teachers and putting unnecessary pressure on students.

Largest Relay Marathons Taking Place This Saturday
Over 9,000 runners and hundreds of spectators will participate in the event, one of the largest relay marathons in the United States.

Texas Colleges Can Pay Their Athletes
House Bill 126, which allows student athletes to receive a slice of the billions Texas colleges generate in revenue from their teams, now awaits the governor’s signature.

Nueces County Constable Pct. 3 Responds to Vehicle Fire on CR 12
Upon arrival, first responders discovered an unoccupied vehicle fully engulfed in flames. Firefighters quickly worked to extinguish the blaze.

Paxton Urges Texas House to Pass Legislation for Prosecution of Voter Fraud
The Senate Substitute for HB 5138 ensures that the OAG can enforce Texas’s election laws.

Cocaine Smuggling Attempt at El Paso Port
The drugs were hidden in a vehicle being driven by a 20-year-old female U.S. citizen.