Cocaine Seized During Traffic Stop in Kleberg County
According to officials, DPS troopers contacted task force special agents for assistance after stopping a vehicle that was subsequently searched.
Dr. Janzen selected for AASCU’s Department Chair Leadership Institute
Janzen was one of 37 higher education leaders to participate in the DCLI after receiving nomination support from TAMUK’s Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs.
AG Paxton Issues Legal Opinion Dismantling DEI in Texas
The Office of the Attorney General will continue to investigate any school district, local governmental entity, state agency, or programs that attempts to use DEI as a guise for unlawful discrimination.
Over Two Million Free Eggs for Texans as Part of Historic Settlement
Attorney General Ken Paxton Secures Over Two Million Free Eggs for Texans as Part of Historic Settlement with Cal-Maine Foods for Price Gouging.
CCIA Advises Travelers of New TSA Verification Fee
Travelers who do not present a REAL ID-compliant license or another acceptable form of identification will be required to pay a $45 fee to use TSA ConfirmID, a modernized identity verification system, to clear security.
City Replacing Crosswalk at North Shoreline Boulevard
Removal Required as Part of the Governor’s Directive.
Texas Grid Faces Data Center Surge
ERCOT is making a first attempt at a planning process in which multiple requests will be considered simultaneously.
Texas’ March 3 Primary Elections
This detailed guide shows what will be on the ballot, mail-in voting information, voter registration requirements, important dates to know and much more.
Public Comment at Corpus Christi City Council Meetings
Procedures for public comment at City Council meetings have been revised for improved public participation.
O.N. Stevens Water Treatment Plant Earns State Environmental Recognition
Only 16 water treatment plants across 10 municipalities in Texas have achieved this distinction by maintaining the rigorous criteria for 12 consecutive months or more.
City Graffiti Cleanup Effort Wipes Out More Than 1,600 Tags
The team has collaborated closely with the Corpus Christi Police Department’s Property Crimes Division for over 15 years, refining its ability to respond quickly and effectively.
City Council Approves 30-Year Recycled Water Agreement with Valero Refining
The agreement enables the city to supply up to 8 million gallons per day of Type II reclaimed water for Valero’s industrial operations.
Del Mar College names Dr. Gerald F. Napoles as new Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Community college leader brings more than 25 years of experience in student success, strategic partnerships, and institutional innovation to DMC’s executive team.
City Council Approves $1 Million for Affordable Senior Housing
The project will include 80 senior apartment units, with 75 reserved for households earning at or below 60 percent of the Area Median Income.
John Cornyn Resists Calls to Expand Visas
The Republican U.S. senator praised Trump’s border initiatives and said fully securing the border should take priority over changing immigration law.
With Desalination Plan Abandoned, Corpus Christi Looks Underground for Water
After an industrial building boom on Corpus Christi Bay, the city is drilling wells to meet water demand, and rural Nueces County residents say their own wells are being impacted.
Historic Low: Western Lake Reservoirs Reach 10% Combined Capacity
The next critical step in the Drought Contingency Plan occurs when the entire water supply system reaches 180 days from the point at which the total water supply would no longer be sufficient to meet the total water demand.
Nueces County Sheriff’s Office Warns of Renewed Phone Scam
Residents who receive calls claiming to be from the Nueces County Sheriff’s Office and requesting money or personal information are advised to hang up immediately.
Stolen Vehicle Pursuit Ends in Juvenile Arrest
The vehicle accelerated southbound on SH-35 Business North at a high rate of speed and refused to yield to emergency lights and sirens.
KPD Investigate Threat Reported at Jubilee Academy
Additional officers are on site as a precaution while the investigation remains ongoing.
