Toys for Tots partners with TAMUK
The basic mission of the Marine Toys for Tots Program is to collect new unwrapped toys during October & November and distribute those toys to economically disadvantaged children in the community in which the campaign is conducted.
Rural Texan Cope With Pros, Cons of Data Centers
Local leaders see data centers, which help power the world’s shift to artificial intelligence, as a way to keep their towns open. Residents worry their way of life — and water — is at stake.
Federal Gov. Shut Down. What it Means for Texas.
Many federal employees are required to continue working without pay, though furloughs — or the usual uptick in workers calling in sick — could disrupt some services.
Former CCPD Officer Arrested
Martinez turned himself into the Nueces County Sheriff’s Department on the evening of September 30, 2025.
Firefighters Stop Spread of Abandoned Building Fire in Corpus Christi
Upon arrival, crews found flames showing from multiple openings of the structure.
Texas Halts Commercial Drivers Licenses for Illegal Immigrants
DACA recipients, refugees and asylum recipients will no longer be able to receive or renew commercial licenses, the Department of Public Safety announced.
Grant Money Available for Minor Home Repairs
All applications will be entered into a random selection process, also known as a lottery.
Shooting on Navajo Street
When officers arrived, they located a male with a gunshot wound. Officers detained multiple people from inside of the residence.
Pilot Ejects Safely After Jet Crash Near Naval Air Station
A military pilot ejected safely Tuesday afternoon after their jet crashed just south of Naval Air Station Kingsville.
Texas Investigates into Teachers’ Posts After Charlie Kirk’s Death
TEA said earlier this month that it was looking into hundreds of complaints concerning teachers accused of making inappropriate remarks.
Have you Seen this Person?
The Corpus Christi Police Department Traffic Division needs your assistance in identifying the occupants of this vehicle pictured.
CBP Officers Seize More Than $200K in Cocaine at Del Rio Port of Entry
The seizure occurred on Sept. 22 at the Del Rio International Bridge.
AG Paxton Secures Victory of States’ Medicaid Program
The Office of the Attorney General secured a ruling determining that federal law applies only to contracts involving states, not private contracts between healthcare providers.
City of Corpus Christi Water Quality Update
The water provided by CCW undergoes daily testing and treatment, meeting all regulatory requirements established by the EPA and the TCEQ.
CBP officers apprehend man wanted for manslaughter
The National Crime Information Center is a centralized automated database designed to share information among law enforcement agencies including outstanding warrants for a wide range of offenses.
Texas A&M System Regents Authorize Settlement with Former President
Details of the agreement with Mark A. Welsh III, who resigned as leader of the flagship university on Sept. 19, will not be revealed until it is finalized.
$675 Million Earmarked for Texas Projects as Congress Heads Toward shutdown
Texas’ congressional delegation obtained tentative funding for infrastructure improvements, university research and other initiatives, but the nearly 350 earmarks are all in jeopardy.
Man Climbs New Harbor Bridge
After successful communication with the male, he agreed to come down from the structure.
Steinway Teacher Hall of Fame Selects TAMUK Professor, Dr. Joachim Reinhuber
The Steinway and Sons Teacher Hall of Fame is a prestigious designation recognizing the work of North America’s most committed and passionate piano educators.
Camp Mystic Plans Partial Reopening
Officials said in an email to families that its Cypress Lake campus would reopen and that they are evaluating plans to rebuild its Guadalupe River site, where flooding killed 27 campers and staff.
