New South Texas Land Exchange with Elon Musk’s SpaceX
Federal officials are considering swapping 775 acres of the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge with the aerospace company, according to The New York Times.
CBP Officers Seize 2 Weapons, 9 Magazines, and 1,389 Rounds of Ammunition
Homeland Security Investigations special agents have initiated a criminal investigation into the seizure.
Texas Lawmakers from Both Parties Oppose State AI Laws
Texas’ new law regulating AI is set to take effect Jan. 1, two months after Trump’s executive order threatening to cut off some federal money if states pass “onerous” AI laws.
From Grief to Action: Harlingen Initiative Honors Daughter Through Environmental Restoration
Community led eco-art project Honors Angelina Resendiz while
tackling water pollution in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.
Where Does Your School District Stand Among Texas Schools?
Newly-released state data tracked the long-term outcomes of public school students who enrolled a decade ago.
Shooting - 400 Block of Mesquite Street
This is an isolated incident and an active and ongoing investigation.
Overnight Fatality
Two of the juveniles had non-life threatening injuries, and one juvenile had serious injuries.
Del Mar College Foundation announces two new scholarships honoring retiring Executive Vice President and COO Lenora Keas
Gifted scholarships will keep DMC administrator’s legacy moving forward as resources for students pursuing their dreams locally and in the Rockport area.
$10.3 Million in Meth Concealed as ‘Cereal Ingredients’
On Dec. 12, CBP officers at the Pharr International Bridge encountered a tractor trailer hauling a commercial shipment of oat flakes attempting to make entry to the U.S. from Mexico.
AG Paxton Sues Five Major TV Companies
Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed suit against five major television companies for spying on Texans by secretly recording what consumers watch in their own homes.
LNRA Water Facility Expansion Agreement
Project Enhances Resilience of Water Supply Infrastructure.
Helpful Winter Pipe Protection Tips
Simple Steps to Protect Plumbing During Cold-Weather Events.
New Detention Center Upgrade on Leopard Street
The City of Corpus Christi is currently using the facility, but upgrades are needed to accommodate an expected increase in capacity and improve operations.
City Council Approves Regional Water Cooperation Agreement
Interlocal Agreement Formalizes the Ability to Share Resources.
AG Paxton Seeks Damages From Energy Company Linked to Texas’ largest Wildfire
The lawsuit alleges Minnesota-based Xcel Energy failed to maintain utility poles that started the 2024 Panhandle fire that killed three people and thousands of livestock.
Propane Tanks Explode in Vehicle Fire Near Bishop Elementary School
Emergency crews respond to a vehicle fire near Bishop Elementary School Monday afternoon after propane tanks inside the vehicle exploded.
How to Claim $700 Million Google Antitrust Settlement Payout
Attorney General Ken Paxton is directing consumers on how to claim funds from a $700 million settlement with Google that has been finalized after the company was found to have violated antitrust laws.
City of Corpus Christi Responds to Downgrade in Moody’s Rating
The rating agency specifically highlighted the potential for curtailment of industrial operations, a key component of the regional economy, should water supply solutions not be successfully implemented.
New Use Model Opens Doors for More Youth and Community Sports Programs
Under the License Use Agreement model, nonprofit organizations can rent fields at affordable rates, starting at $4.25 per hour or $5.25 per hour with lights.
Investigation Of CCPD Officer Travi Haecker for Theft
UPDATE: Haecker has turned himself in to Kendall County.
