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At Home, a furniture and home decor retailer based in Coppell, Texas, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday, June 16.
Gov. Greg Abbott has deployed the Texas National Guard in response to protests, but Corpus Christi police are not aware of ...
A newly updated crime report from the Corpus Christi Police Department outlines drug-related trends across the city.
For the first time, the Corpus Christi chapter of the Texas Association of Black Personnel in Higher Education will host a ...
Day Film Project, an annual filmmaking competition, will start June 18 with a cast and crew call. Here's how to attend.
The mayor of Corpus Christi proclaimed June 17, 2025, as W.B. Ray High School Skate Club Day, honoring the club's positive ...
The former Director of Solid Waste Services told City Council that the program is a "waste of money" and that eliminating it ...
Organizers say the goal of the games is to boost morale, help officers de-stress, and foster camaraderie among law ...
Tonight, the Corpus Christi International Airport's Public Information Officer Lacey Guzman has confirmed that the Coast ...
As budget cuts loom, a former solid waste director calls for the end of curbside recycling. But city leaders say the solution isn’t to quit, it’s to re-educate.
Sacred Heart has been a hub for emergency relief, Father Guzman explained, as Catholic Charities has come on site to ...
The arrival of the annual Solemnity of Corpus Christi — the most holy Body and Blood of Christ—impresses upon us the unmistakable, unsurpassable gift that Jesus left behind. It has been nearly 2,000 ...