
Texas Hemp Industry Supports Age Restrictions
Hemp industry leaders say they agree with regulations similar to how the state regulates alcohol.

Texas Directs Public Universities to Identify Undocumented Students
The directive comes after a court rescinded undocumented students’ eligibility for in-state tuition.

Fallen Officer Honored with Memorial Wall at CCPD
As part of the dedication ceremony, NVID Deputy Chief H. Bowers presented Almanza’s widow, Irma, with a newly designed Detective Badge.

Secretary Jane Nelson Announces Millions in Election Security Grants for Texas Counties
Approximately $10 million in grants are available using federal Help America Vote Act funds.

Texas AG Demands Austin to Stop Contracting with Anti-Gun Companies
Under Texas law, governmental entities are forbidden from contracting with companies that discriminate against the firearm and ammunition industries.

June Mosquito Spraying Schedule
The City’s Vector Control Unit will take action to deal with the abundance of mosquitoes brought on by the recent heavy rains.

2024 Annual Water Quality Report
CCW maintains its designation as a Superior Public Water System by the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality.

Multiple Agencies Respond to Early Morning Residential Fire in Bishop
Upon arrival, emergency personnel found the residence fully engulfed in flames.

Update on Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus
Seawater desalination provides a drought-proof water supply by converting seawater into fresh drinking water through advanced treatment processes.

Meals On Wheels Waiting Lists Grows
State chapters of the nonprofit group that provide meals to seniors are waiting to hear from Washington how much of a hit their battered budgets will take.

Texas Creating Task Forces to Target Permian Basin Oil Thefts
Texas lawmakers passed a suite of bills that officials said are crucial to combat losses in the state’s largest oil field.

Citywide Crime Rates Fall in Corpus Christi
The data presented showed that both the violent crime rate and property crime rate had decreased in four out of the five council districts over the past five years.


Amid Immigration Crackdown, Texas Reins in Border Spending
With border crossings at record lows, state authorities are being sent to arrest people accused of committing crimes in Texas after entering the country illegally.

Corpus Christi City Council Will Hear Zoning Requests on July 15
The postponement is intended to provide the Port with additional time to engage with stakeholders and further evaluate the potential impacts on nearby neighborhoods.

Corpus Christi to Seek FEMA Grant to Staff Fire Department
To reach this goal for all 22 units, the city of Corpus Christi needs to add 86 more firefighters, bringing the total to 541.

General Mills Agrees to Remove Toxic Artificial Dyes
General Mills, Inc. has agreed to remove artificial dyes from its products following an investigation by Attorney General Paxton into the company for deceptively marketing its cereals that contain petroleum-based food colorings.

Corpus Christi IceRays Announce 2025-26 Schedule
Since 2004, the IceRays have hosted games at the American Bank Center Arena.

CBP Officers Seize $815K in Unreported U.S. Currency
CBP officers discovered bulk U.S. currency totaling $815,475 hidden within the vehicle.

Texas Secures Final Victory Over Forcing Radical “Gender Identity” Ideology on Foster Care
In September 2024, Attorney General Paxton sued the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.