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Shotgun confiscated after accidental gunfire in Bishop
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Three local law enforcement offices were called to reports of a gunshot at an apartment complex in Bishop on Sunday evening. Nueces County Pct. 3 Constable's deputies, along with Bishop Police Department officers and Nueces County Sheriff's Office deputies responded to the 900 block of US Hwy. 77, according to a post on constable Jimmy Rivera's Facebook page.
Where to get free health services July 22-27
Free health and wellness services will be available for Nueces County residents July 22-27 through Operation Health and Wellness. The county's annual health fair is open to the public, featuring eye exams, vaccines, diabetes screening and more, as well as free vaccinations for cats and dogs. The pop-up clinics will...
Nueces County deputies arrest man with active warrant for aggravated assault
ROBSTOWN, Texas — Deputies from Nueces County Precinct Five arrested a man with an active warrant for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon on Sunday evening. Joey Herrera, age not provided, was apprehended in the area of West Ave D after deputies responded to a report of a suspicious subject, according to a statement from the Nueces County Precinct Five.
Hurricane Beryl slamms into Texas this Monday morning
Hurricane Beryl will slam into Texas early this Monday morning near Matagorda. Areas of Nueces and Refugio counties are under a mandatory evacuation. Other areas under a voluntary evacuation. Residents are now encouraged to abide by a curfew unless you are an essential worker. Hurricane warnings have been issued along...
LIVE BLOG: Nueces County mandatory evacuation order for coastal visitors lifted
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Tropical Storm Beryl is expected to make landfall on the Texas Gulf Coast on Monday. This article will have news updates. For storm-related weather updates, click here. See a list of local and area school, clinic and entertainment schedule changes here. 8:48 a.m.: The USS...
AT&T outage affects 911 and non-emergency calls in Texas counties
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — An AT&T network problem is impacting the ability to make and receive calls, including 911 calls, in several Texas counties, including Nueces County. AT&T technicians are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible, according to a press release. The outage is affecting mobile carrier customers' ability to contact both 911 and non-emergency lines. AT&T has advised that if callers are unable to get through, they should continue trying as the interruption is intermittent and they should eventually connect. The company has not provided a timeline for when the issue will be resolved.
AT&T network outage disrupts 911 calls in Texas counties
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — An AT&T network outage is impacting the ability of customers in several Texas counties, including Nueces County, to make and receive calls, including 911 calls. AT&T technicians are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible, according to a press release. The outage is affecting both emergency and non-emergency lines, and AT&T advises customers to continue trying to call if they are unable to get through initially, as the interruption is intermittent. The company has not provided a timeline for when the issue will be fully resolved.
County judge encourages visitors to leave
Nueces County Judge Connie Scott is encouraging visitors and people who live in low-lying areas or on the water to leave the Coastal Bend sooner rather than later in anticipation of Hurricane Beryl making landfall. The storm is now forecasted to make landfall as a Category 2 hurricane, possibly in...
City of Corpus Christi, Nueces County hold briefings to inform about hurricane preparations
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Officials with the City of Corpus Christi and Nueces County held two separate briefings to give Coastal Bend residents much needed information regarding Hurricane Beryl and local preparations. Nueces County Judge Connie Scott said preparing for the storm has been a team effort. "We are...
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