As water restrictions tighten in Corpus Christi, small businesses face heavy losses, while large corporations continue heavy water usage, sparking debate over fair distribution and city priorities.
Approval of a drought contingency plan fell apart late Tuesday following an hourlong debate among Corpus Christi City Council members. Here's why.
The Seabreeze Singers have become a staple in the Coastal Bend community. We were fortunate enough to have them on First ...
The Hans & Pat Suter Wildlife Refuge is located near historic Indigenous burial grounds. A non-profit hopes to add art ...
Shark bites reached a surprising low in 2024, with only 47 unprovoked incidents worldwide, significantly below the 10-year ...
2024 was an exceptionally calm year for shark bites. Worldwide, there were only 47 unprovoked attacks, down 22 from the ...
Investigates reveals a pattern of hiring for high-level positions in Corpus Christi, raising questions about hiring practices ...
"Next week our plan is we're going to be brining in drilling equipment to start drilling test wells," said CCW COO Drew Molly.
Pollution is leaking into the bay waters from creeks bearing nitrogen and phosphorous from wastewater treatment plants, septic tanks and fertilizer runoff from the surrounding watersheds.
Luxuriate on the sandy shores of an unsung island state park in Texas. Here are the secrets you should know about this ...
The man sending photos that were “sexual in nature” to the 15-year-old was a police officer in Corpus Christi, Texas, the Tulsa police department said in a Jan. 22 Facebook post. He was ...
In Corpus Christi, about 17% of the population is poor ... natural landscape and sand dunes” and “beautiful, common property” of the beach — as qualities that must be preserved.