Corpus Christi’s recycling program under fire: “It doesn’t work,” says former city official
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Every other Tuesday, city recycling trucks roll through neighborhoods near Del Mar College’s main campus. But one former city official says those trucks might as well stay parked. David Lehfeldt, the city’s former Solid Waste Services Director, told councilmembers last week the recycling...
Kitchen Cops for the week of June 9 through 13th
Time for this week's Kitchen Cops report, where we see who's keeping it clean and who needs to clean it up.
South Texas sees heavy rain, but key watershed areas miss out
Despite heavy rain near Victoria and Corpus Christi, key watershed areas feeding Choke Canyon and Lake Corpus Christi remain dry, slowing drought recovery and stressing water supplies.
Ashland City Schools Distinguished Alumni series: Field trip to Florida Keys inspired Bahr’s career...
ASHLAND — Dr. Keisha Bahr, a marine biologist from Ashland, discovered her passion for marine biology through the Tri-County Educational Service Center’s marine biology course in her AP biology class. Ashland City Schools Distinguished Alumni series. The Ashland City Schools Foundation will be hosting its 12th...
Corpus Christi hosting 2025 Texas Police Games
Organizers say the goal of the games is to boost morale, help officers de-stress, and foster camaraderie among law enforcement.
Surge of parvovirus and distemper in the Robstown community
The Robstown Animal Control is trying to minimize the spread of parvovirus and distemper in the community by urging pet owners to vaccinate.
RV park’s clever drainage outsmarts Baffin Bay flooding
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A soaking storm dumped at least three inches of rain in the Baffin Bay area in just a few hours, but while many locals were left dealing with floodwaters, residents at one RV park hardly noticed a thing after an hour. Seawinds RV Park, tucked...
Upcoming Harbor Bridge Project temporary nightly closures
The Harbor Bridge Project will undergo a series of temporary nightly closures starting Tuesday, June 17.
Swantner Park may get new lighting for improved safety
City council to discuss $75,000 project adding 26 LED concrete poles to Swantner Park, improving nighttime visibility and safety around the seawall for Bay Area residents.
Monday’s storms bring mixed outcomes for Padre Island business owners
Monday's heavy rainfall left some Padre Island shops with fewer customers, while other businesses saw increased demand from fallen trees and scattered debris.