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Corpus Christi leaders give updates on Barisi Village, other TIRZ projects
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The City of Corpus Christi provided an update on the status of Barisi Village and other TIRZ-funded projects throughout the Coastal Bend area. Assistant City Manager Heather Hurlbert said that, in order for the project to move forward, there were details still needing attention from Nueces County.
FCC Fines Stations in Arkansas, Texas For Late Paperwork.
A fine issued against an Arkansas broadcaster is offering a reminder of why station owners should make Federal Communications Commission filings part of their estate planning. The FCC has issued an $8,000 fine against Mountain Lakes Broadcasting and the heirs of Vivian and Bob Knight, the one-time owners of country “99.7 The Boot” KBOD, “Classic Hits 101.7” KCTT, adult standards KTLO-FM (97.9), and classic country “Real Country 1240” KTLO in the Mountain Home, AR area.
Colin Allred makes East Texas stops ahead of November election
TYLER, Texas (KETK) – Colin Allred, named the most bi-partisan Texan in congress by the Common Ground Committee, made several stops in East Texas on Sunday and Monday. The Democratic Texas senate candidate campaigned in Tyler on Sunday and attendees at the St. Louis Baptist Church said they are excited for his grassroots campaign. “I don’t see […]
Texas Transportation Commission approves Unified Transportation Program that will help Midland-Odessa projects
The Texas Transportation Commission approved its Unified Transportation Program (UTP) on Aug. 22 that will help authorize projects in the Midland-Odessa area, according to a Permian Basin Metropolitan Planning Organization (PBMPO) news release. The plans include a record-setting $104.17 billion investment package for the statewide transportation system between 2025 to...
Javelina Stadium will offer beer this fall
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Over at Texas A&M University Kingsville, 'Javelina Stadium' will have something new on the menu for fans this football season!. The addition comes after a flood of feedback from the community. The university heard your requests and will now be offering beer at the concession...
Dick’s Sporting Goods to open Texas distribution center
Dick’s Sporting Goods will begin construction on an 800,000-square-foot regional distribution center in Fort Worth, Texas, this fall, according to an Aug. 13 press release. The retailer expects the facility to open in early 2026 and create more than 300 jobs over the next decade. The new center is expected to be the third-largest in Dick’s network, according to a securities filing.
Here’s the resources for domestic violence incidents at universities across Texas
After a Rice University student was found dead in her dorm room in an apparent murder-suicide, the topic of domestic violence on college campuses is at the forefront of discussions. Domestic violence comes in many forms, including physical abuse, emotional abuse and sexual violence. Although not every form of abuse...
Trump-appointed judge blocks path to citizenship for undocumented spouses
A Trump-appointed judge in Texas has blocked the implementation of an executive order from President Joe Biden that would have granted immigrants in the country without authorization but married to U.S. citizens an easier path to citizenship, CBS News reported. The decision by District Court Judge J. Campbell Barker came...
Theriot & Loetzer Honored as SLC Players of the Week
FRISCO, Texas – Two weeks into the season and seniors Zoe Theriot and Rachel Loetzer of the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi soccer team were recognized by the Southland Conference as Players of the Week for their respective position, announced by the league Tuesday. Theriot repeats as Goalkeeper of the Week...
Viral Dual Hurricane Hoax Currently Taking Texas Social Media by Storm
As the weekend approached, Texas residents were startled by the news of a potentially historic event: two simultaneous hurricanes forming in the Gulf of Mexico. The alarming forecast shared widely on social media, suggested that both tropical depressions were set to strengthen into Category 1 hurricanes by early next week, with nearly the entire Gulf Coast in their path.
Texas Resident Scammed: Beware Of Fake Phone Company Calls!
It's never fun being scammed in Texas or anywhere in the world. With practically everything being available on your smartphones, it's so much easier for people to trick people and pretend to be someone they're not. That's what happened here in El Paso, Texas, where one person thought their phone company was calling them.
St. Helena Church to hold food pantry distribution on Wednesday
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The St. Helena Church is hosting a food pantry giveaway on Wednesday, Aug. 28 for those in need of food. Those who attend will be able to drive up to the facility and receive what they need. Organizers will hand out food until supplies are gone, which is usually between 2-2:30 p.m.
CCISD Board of Trustees candidates draw for ballot order
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Election season is in full swing as we head toward November and it's more than just the presidential and mayoral election. Also running for office are the trustees for the Corpus Christi Independent School Board. This morning was the drawing to determine ballot placement over...
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