New Harbor Bridge set to transform local economy with billion-dollar potential
New Harbor Bridge promises billion-dollar economic boost for South Texas as region prepares for increased shipping capacity
Army veteran’s family pleads for community help after motorcycle crash death
After serving his country and building a business that welcomed everyone, Tim Raska died in a motorcycle accident. Weeks later, the family still seeks for answers
This Magical Harry Potter-Themed Café In Corpus Christi Serves Up Butterbeer Lattes And Bookish...
Tucked away in a modest brick building off Morgan Avenue, The Coffee Mugg isn’t just your average local café. It’s a full-on spellbinding escape for muggles, wizards, and coffee-lovers alike. Whether you’re a diehard Gryffindor or just a fan of cozy atmospheres, this Corpus Christi treasure brews up more than just caffeine—it conjures comfort, whimsy, and plenty of photo-worthy moments.
Northwest neighbors helping Hill Country flood victims
Communities in the Hill Country faced devastating flash floods leaving many residents in need of help. Back in the Coastal Bend, local business owners Dawn and Clint Cunningham felt compelled to act.
STEM summer camp training future trade professionals
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Future trades professionals are getting hands-on training this week at the Craft Training Center thanks to a summer STEM camp in partnership with Gulf Coast Growth Ventures. The camp introduces students to a wide range of careers in skilled trades, from computer drafting and instrumentation...
UPDATE: Port A church raises $10K in donations for flood victims; fundraiser Wednesday night...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Port Aransas' Trinity By The Sea Episcopal Church raised $10,000 in donations for flood victims in 3 days, pastor Fr. James Derkits tells 3NEWS. And the barbecue fundraiser the church is holding from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at The Gaff is hoping to bring in even more money to help Kerrville victims.
Sinton ISD parents upset over unequal access to courses and discrepancies
Several parents at Sinton ISD are raising concerns about inconsistent course enrollment policies they claim have unfairly disadvantaged some students, according to grievances filed with the district.
Sinton business helping to collect supply donations, gift cards for Texas flood victims
SINTON, Texas — With each day - another heartbreaking update on the devastation left behind by the July 4th flooding in the Texas Hill Country. In the Coastal Bend, though hours away, many businesses, organizations and residents are asking the simple, but powerful question: "how can I help?" Among...
New stop signs coming to London area intersections to address safety concerns
Nueces County approves new stop signs at three London area intersections along County Road 22 to address safety concerns as the neighborhood experiences rapid growth and increased traffic.
Rockport volunteers head to Hill Country, fueled by memories of Hurricane Harvey
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — As fields of debris line the riverbanks in Central Texas and rescue crews continue working around the clock, some in the Coastal Bend are refusing to stand idly by. “They're gonna need help for months, if not years,” said Rockport resident and volunteer Brennen Nguyen....