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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. ...
Miller, Sinton and Beeville to represent Coastal Bend at Texas 7-on-7 state football tournament
The Texas state 7-on-7 football tournament returns this week in College Station, and three teams will represent the Coastal Bend after qualifying this summer. Miller, Beeville and Sinton earned their way into the bracket through top finishes in state qualifying tournaments. Miller will compete in Division I with other Class 6A, Class 5A and...
A&M agrilife students combine computer science with agriculture
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — After weeks of learning about computer sciences and agricultural topics, area Ag students had the chance to take their studies outdoors!. They're working on projects using the facilities provided by Texas A&M's Agrilife program for their research. That means familiarizing themselves with cutting-edge technology like soil sensors to accurately measure moisture and drones to determine crop water stress level.
Commodores Bridge, Whitecap NPI not set back by Tropical Storm Alberto
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Islanders out on Padre Island might have noticed water inside the Commodores Bridge project. Developers say that water is the remnants of the high tide brought in by Tropical Storm Alberto last week. "The Commodores Bridge project fared really well," Jeff Coym, Vice President of...
Local resources help residents pay utility bills
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — If your bills are too high and you don't know what to do, there are several agencies that might be able to help including Catholic Charities. "We take the first ten callers on Monday morning at 7:30," Emergency Aid Program Director Anita Rivera said. "The first ten callers and we ask them for their name and telephone number and then it's just that simple."
North Beach continues recovery efforts after first named storm of hurricane season
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Cleanup continued Monday on North Beach, one of Corpus Christi's hardest hit areas from last week's Tropical Storm Alberto. For the first time since the storm, the USS Lexington Museum was able to join other attractions and restaurants in opening their doors back up to the public!
This Is Why New Road Tubes Keep Appearing Across Texas
Every once in a while you notice certain seasons occurring in Texas that are not just meteorological like with our current summer and hurricane season. Just like you can expect bluebonnets to kick off the wildflower season and pass the baton to Indian paintbrushes and blankets, the mild winters also hand off what version of construction season the Lone Star State is perpetually experiencing.
2024 TEXAS COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS SET FOR NOVEMBER 10 AT BILLY BOB’S, JASON BOLAND AND THE STRAGGLERS HEADLINE
FORT WORTH, TEXAS (June 30, 2024) – The 2024 Texas Country Music Awards which again will be held in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards at the world’s largest Honky Tonk, Billy Bob’s Texas on Sunday, November 10, will include several top Texas Country Music performers including Jason Boland and the Stragglers, The Great Divide, Will Carter Band, Brandon Rhyder, Larry Joe Taylor, Ryder Grimes and more.
Chance for isolated storms, excessive heat continues
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - This evening our models have precipitation chances beginning in our northwestern counties. These storms are expected to be weakly organized storms. Models also show storms moving into the Childress area around 8 p.m. As of 5 p.m. a few isolated showers were already firing up near the Texas-New Mexico state line.
East Texans expect boom in sales as Fourth of July spending predicted to hit $9.5B
ANGELINA COUNTY, Texas (KTRE) - As Americans get ready to celebrate Independence Day, fewer things scream “Fourth of July” than fireworks. Across the U.S., people are expected to spend almost $9.5 billion celebrating the Fourth overall, according to the National Retail Federation. In Hudson, 94 Fireworks LLC owner,...
See How Texas Cracks Down With These 4 Big Sting Operations
Texas has always been a hotspot for some pretty bold and big-scale law enforcement operations. These sting operations usually target illegal activities ranging from drug trafficking to human smuggling. I came across an article from the Texas Tribune about how these operations work. They're also expensive with billions of dollars...
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