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Interesting Billboard To Strike Out STD’s For All-Star Game In Texas
As major league baseball fans make their way to Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, for the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, they are seeing a reminder to be careful with their sexual health. The AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF), recognized for its HIV/AIDS healthcare services, has placed a prominent billboard...
"It's stretching us," Governor Abbott deploys APD officers to RNC, amidst staffing crisis
AUSTIN, Texas — The Republican National Convention continues this week in Milwaukee, where former President Donald Trump accepted his party's nomination, and made his first public appearance following an attempt on his life on Saturday. Even prior to Trump's assassination attempt, the Department of Homeland Security listed the RNC...
Texas Has a New National Park
On the grounds of the Blackwell School in Marfa in the early 20th century, it was policy that students leave their native Spanish language at the door. If they broke this rule, they faced punishment, ranging from demerits to being placed in a closet. And according to a placard from the Texas Historical Commission, students were even made to scribble down Spanish words on slips of paper they buried in a mock funeral ceremony, vowing not to speak the language again.
A cold front is moving into North Texas
NORTH TEXAS — A cold front will come through North Texas Wednesday evening. A few showers are possible Wednesday and Thursday along with cooler weather. A front could kick up more storms Wednesday evening as it pushes south overnight.If it slows down, North Texas could end up with very heavy rain across the southeast counties down the I-45 corridor on Thursday. The First Alert Weather team will keep an eye on this possibility. Otherwise, just a few afternoon showers riding in on a north wind.There are not great rain chances for Thursday, but there is great news about cooler...
UISD names Dr. Gerardo Cruz as sole finalist for superintendent
LAREDO, Tex. (KGNS) - The United Independent School District has concluded its six-month search for a new superintendent, naming Dr. Gerardo Cruz as the sole finalist during a board of trustees meeting on Wednesday night, July 17. Since the departure of former Superintendent David Gonzalez, who faced allegations of “ongoing...
Remains found in Corpus Christi well identified as missing college student Caleb Harris
The body of a missing college student from Central Texas has been found. Here's what we know. City workers doing maintenance discovered Caleb Harris' body in a wastewater lift station on Monday, June 24, according to a Corpus Christi police report. Detectives found no evidence of homicide, and the remains were transported to the Nueces County Medical Examiner's Office for examination.
Walk Through One Of The Most Abandoned Malls In Texas
Today, Sunrise Mall in Corpus Christi, Texas is frozen in time. Walking through it feels like stepping into a ghost town frozen in the past. Take a peek into the Sunrise Mall today. Each photo tells a piece of its story—crumbling walls, forgotten corners, and little details that show what it's like now. Whether it's a sunlit atrium or a shadowy hallway, these photos give you a real feel for what the mall looks like today.
Corpus Christi High School Football Preview: Here are five receivers to watch in 2024
The Caller-Times begins its preview of the 2024 high school football season with a summer series looking at the best players across the Corpus Christi area. Over the next several weeks, leading up to kickoff in Week 1, we will highlight some of the best players in various positions, starting with five receivers to watch. ...
T-MISD superintendent welcomes students back to school
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Happy First Day of School to Tuloso-Midway students!. T-MISD Superintendent Steve VanMatre told 3NEWS he was ready to greet all the Cherokees and Warriors back to campus just in time to see a slate of improvements being made across the district. Those improvements and renovations...
CCISD investigating staff member's social media comment on Trump Rally shooting
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Corpus Christi Independent School District is looking into a social media comment a staff member made about the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump on Saturday. In response to a post of a news article on social media, the staff member commented saying,...
Bates and Clay win Roundup
Hundreds of anglers turned out to participate in the 88th edition of the Deep Sea Roundup held Thursday through Sunday, July 11 through 14. Anglers of all ages fished the bay/surf and offshore divisions on Friday and Saturday. The Port Aransas Boatmen, Inc. hosts the tournament every year. “The tournament went great despite the boating accident that broke everyone’s heart. […]
Two killed when boat, ship collide
The Port Aransas boating community was shocked by the death of two of its members and injury to two others in a collision between a sportfishing boat and a tanker ship early on the morning of Saturday, July 13. The crash was fatal for the co-owner and captain of the boat, Colin Ocker of Port Aransas, and Jared Hunt of […]
Kids hook lots of fun at perch contest
The Piggy Perch Contest took place on Friday and Saturday, July 12 and July 13, at the Dennis Dreyer Municipal Harbor in Port Aransas as part of the Deep Sea Roundup fishing tournament. The contest is free and gives kids aged 0 to 12 the chance to take part in the tournament. The Piggy Perch Contest has introduced the joy […]
Prayers for tight lines, bent rods
Deaths hit small towns harder than they do in the city. And in smalltown Port Aransas, there is a subculture that is our boating community, which includes people from all walks of life and from all over the state and beyond. When a death involves one in the boating community, and when that death involves what boaters love most – […]
Library hosts book club, story time, speaker, more
Summer programming at the William R. “Bill” Ellis Memorial Library will be wrapping up at the end of the month. All upcoming events will begin at 10 a.m. Middle School Book Club • On Thursday, July, 18, book club participants will have a game day. Both group and individual games like “Bear Paw Challenge” and “Climb the Mountain” are planned. […]
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