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City of Corpus Christi talks plan for the rest of Hurricane season
With TS Alberto's appearance and five months left to go in Hurricane Season, Corpus Christi city officials talk about proactive measures they're taking to keep residents safe in future severe weather.
City leaders rate their response to Tropical Storm Alberto
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Almost a week since Tropical Storm Alberto, the City of Corpus Christi rated itself on its preparedness for the anticipated active hurricane season. The report card results were discussed at City Council on Tuesday. Unexpectedly high tidal surge, which impacted most streets on North Beach,...
Texas Gulf Coast ports record strong freight movements in May
Port Houston’s container cargo volumes surged 21% in May; while the Port of Corpus Christi, Texas, recorded a 6.7% increase in total shipments. Port Houston sees boost in cargo volumes from consumer spending. Port Houston handled 364,866 twenty-foot equivalent units in May, a 21% year-over-year (y/y) increase. Buoyed by...
Questions surround what led to discovery of human remains at Corpus Christi lift station
The investigation of what led to the discovery of human remains at a Corpus Christi wastewater collection point on Monday night is ongoing, leading to questions about the facility’s scope of operations as additional details become available. Corpus Christi Police Department and Corpus Christi Fire Department officials were at the site for most of the afternoon and into the evening hours of June 24, with additional personnel and equipment called to assist in retrieving the human remains...
After four years, the Corpus Christi Songwriters' Songwriting Contest returns
Local songwriters will soon be able to put their talent to the test in the long-awaited return of the Corpus Christi Songwriters' Summer 2024 Songwriting Contest. The last time the contest took place was March 2020. ...
Why hasn't Corpus Christi seen its first openly gay council person yet?
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Corpus Christi's City Council has seen milestone firsts in its makeup – the first Hispanic person elected, as well as its first female mayor. As we move toward election season, at least one candidate is looking to add a new one – first openly gay council member.
See what Dave Campbell's Texas Football predicts for Corpus Christi programs
June in Texas means two things: hot weather and the arrival of the latest installment of Dave Campbell's Texas Football. The 2024 edition of the magazine began hitting mailboxes this week with Coastal Bend schools getting their share of recognition from the publication. The offseason saw legendary coaching names in...
Coastal Bend Blood Center to host summer blood drive at Cavender's Saturday
The Coastal Bend Blood Center will host its summer Rock & Roll Up Your Sleeve Blood Drive at Cavender's Boot City Saturday. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., donors will be able to enter raffles to win prizes at 4914 S. Padre Island Drive after giving blood. The blood center...
Public invited to attend Port Aransas historical marker presentation
The public is invited to watch as a Port Aransas home is awarded an historic marker on Wednesday, June 26. The event will take place at 11:30 a.m. at a house at 410 Mercer St., according to an announcement issued by the Port Aransas Museum. The home originally was occupied...
Refugio County beats Rockport-Fulton 6-4 for District 29 softball title
Refugio County downed Rockport-Fulton 6-4 in the Texas East District 29 Little League Softball Major League championship game on Monday in Rockport. Refugio County will advance to the sectional tournament to begin on July 1 in East Bernard.
Coastal Bend Food Bank hosting food distribution Tuesday morning
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Coastal Bend Food Bank will host a mobile food distribution for those in need of resources at their headquarters on Tuesday morning on the west side of town. If you've already participated this year --no registration is necessary. If you're new to the process...
Devary Durrill Foundation director to brief city council on Sea Walk Project
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The creative mind behind the anticipated Sea Walk project is set to address city council on the Devary Durrill Foundation's plan to improve our SEA district. As the name implies, that Sea Walk project would be in the heart of the city's SEA district. Bill...
Adult education, ESL available at Del Mar College and Education Service Center-Region 2
Adult learners interested in high school equivalency and English as a Second Language classes can receive services from Del Mar College and the Education Service Center-Region 2. While adult students are working to earn high school credentials, they can also co-enroll in workforce training programs with the potential of earning industry credentials as well. ...
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