
Policy Enhancements Aims to Prevent Aliens who are Biological Males Participate in Women’s Sports
USCIS will affirmatively protect all-female athletic opportunities by ensuring that male aliens seeking immigration benefits aren’t coming to the U.S. to participate in women’s sports.

BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard Illegally Conspired to Manipulate Energy Markets
The companies deliberate and artificial supply reduction increased prices and enabled the investment companies to produce extraordinary revenue gains by increasing the cost of electricity for American households.

Utility Improvements to Impact Traffic on Ocean Drive to Ennis Joslin
Improvements will begin this week and last approximately 30 days.

Texas Lottery to Pay Winner of $83.5M Jackpot After Withholding Prize
The agency initially blocked the payout because of two state investigations into now-banned lottery courier services, one of which sold the winning ticket.

Some Texas House Members Refuse to Vote on GOP’s Proposed New Congressional Maps
More than 50 Democrats left the state Sunday afternoon so the Texas House would not have a quorum — aiming to halt all legislative activity for the remainder of the special session slated to end later this month.

Shooting at 7800 Beauvais
When officers arrived, they located a 19-year-old victim with gunshot wounds and began administering first aid.

New Chlorine System Improves Water Quality Reliability
Corpus Christi City Council approved a $100.6 million construction contract with Reytec Construction Resources, Inc. of Houston to replace the aging chlorine gas system.

Flight Agreement Could Positions Corpus Christi as a Competitive Air Service Market
If ticket revenue falls below a guaranteed threshold during the initial launch period, the local partners cover the shortfall, making it more feasible for airlines to enter mid-sized markets like Corpus Christi.

CCGAS to Purchase Rockport Natural Gas Utility System Assets
CCGAS will acquire all natural gas distribution system assets owned by the City of Rockport, including 189 miles of gas pipeline serving over 4,700 active customers in Rockport, Fulton, and Lamar.

Kerrville officials’ Messages Show Lack of Information about Flooding
Questions remain about how state and local entities responded to flood warnings.

Storm Drainage Improvements
Under the agreement's conditions, the Port is responsible for the pavement reconstruction, curb and gutter, and sidewalk costs, while the city is responsible for the storm infrastructure improvements.

Groundbreaking of the Southside Police Station
The new substation will allow officers to connect with residents while remaining close to the community they serve.

$2.3 Million of Cocaine Seized at Javier Vega Jr. Checkpoint
A U.S. citizen attempted to smuggle 30 bundles of cocaine.

CCPD Rescues Man on Old Harbor Bridge
Corpus Christi Police Department's Hostage Negotiation Team and Corpus Christi Fire Department's Rescue Unit were called to the scene to assist.

Foster Grandparent Program Recruits Volunteers to Mentor Children
The Foster Grandparent Program is recruiting volunteers to mentor children as the program celebrates its 60th anniversary this summer.

Texas State Securities Board Caution Individuals of Potential Investment Scams After Historic Flooding
These scams may target individuals receiving money from insurance companies, FEMA, or other relief sources.

TAMUK Receives $3 Million for Student Support Services
The two programs serve 360 first-generation, Pell-eligible, undergraduate students each year.

Crime Control and Prevention District Budget
Local voters will have the opportunity to renew this initiative during the November 2026 election.

State Farm Donates Smoke Detectors
Firefighters to Offer Free Smoke Detector Installation During Service Calls.

City Distributes One Million Gallons of Free Reclaimed Water
Popular Drought-Relief Program Helps Residents Maintain Lawns During Stage 3 Water Restrictions.