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Pride Corpus Christi to embrace 'flamboyant' parts of Texas culture at Lonestar Soiree
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Pride Corpus Christi will host a Lonestar Soiree this Friday. The theme is all about "reclaiming Texan identities and embracing the flamboyant aspects of our state's rich culture." There will be a Tex-Mex dinner and show-- followed by a disco. You'll need to grab the...
Lake Corpus Christi State Park sees near 4-inch increase after Tropical Storm Alberto
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — With the Fourth of July holiday right around the corner, many are likely looking to our area parks and lakes for places to celebrate with family. Recent rainfall brought on by Tropical Storm Alberto helped quench the thirst of Lake Corpus Christi State Park. Park...
Miller preps for third straight 7-on-7 appearance this week
The Miller Buccaneers were out on the practice field Tuesday morning getting ready for their third straight appearance at state 7-on-7. The Bucs will be headed back to College Station where they advanced to the championship bracket last season. If the Bucs are going to get back there this week, they'll have to beat some combination of North Texas teams Lewisville and Anna and one of the Division I favorites, Katy Cinco Ranch.
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.
Salvation Army to give away free fans on Friday
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — As temperatures continue to soar this summer, the Salvation Army of the Coastal Bend wants to help the community beat the heat. The nonprofit is hosting its fan giveaway at the location off of Buford street this Friday. It starts at 9 in the morning and is scheduled to run through noon.
North Beach residents bring flooding concerns to city leaders
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Beach Avenue by the Whataburger is considered one of the main arteries of North Beach, but just last week Tropical Storm Alberto left the roadway completely submerged in flood water. It just so happened that during Tuesday's city council meeting, street improvements for Beach Avenue...
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,...
Heat Advisory extended into Thursday, rain chances slim in North Texas
NORTH TEXAS – Areas to the east saw some rain from a weakening storm complex that moved south from Oklahoma around midday – nothing severe, but a little rain and a little dip in temperatures.Unfortunately, the limited rain we saw didn't do enough to help with the heat. The Heat Advisory has been extended through at least 7 p.m. Thursday.We're forecasting highs to return to 100° at DFW, but the feels-like temps could be closer to 110-111°.There are low rain chances in the forecast for Thursday. A cold front moving south from Oklahoma overnight could produce some isolated showers and storms.The Heat Advisory will likely continue into the weekend. High pressure sets up almost directly over us into early next week, which is why you see the jump in high temps for Monday and Tuesday. While it does look like the triple digits will remain through next week, some gulf moisture could drop temps slightly for the second half of next week.
TEC: Texas House District 37 candidate owes $10K for failing to report campaign funds
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Former State Board of Education member Ruben Cortez owes $10,000 to the Texas Ethics Commission for failing to report his campaign contributions. Cortez, who ran as the Democratic candidate for Texas House District 37 in the March 5, 2024 primary election and was unsuccessful in the primary runoff election, held on […]
Devastating Loss, Beloved Texas Zoo Animal Now Dead
Texas has many activities that are great for all ages to enjoy in the summer time, and just about nothing can top the family fun of going to the zoo. Growing up, you probably never would have thought you would live to see the day where protecting animals in safe environments away from poachers and predators would become so despised by people, but we now live in strange times.
WARNING: 4th Of July Fireworks Can Affect Texas Veterans With PTSD
Fireworks are synonymous with Fourth of July celebrations. They add to the celebration and party atmosphere as we celebrate the birth of our nation. Fireworks will be going off and lighting up the sky throughout Smith County as well as Gregg County and the other 252 Texas counties. We'll be 'ohh'ing and 'ahh'ing over the brilliant colors and displays, but there is a segment of our population that can be negatively affected by fireworks.
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