
Ritz Theatre Seeks New Director
The Board of Directors of the Ritz Theatre is announcing it will conduct a national search for a new executive director to work with leadership as they continue on their path of preserving Corpus Christi’s iconic theatre.

City of Corpus Christi Successfully Prices $296.87 Million in Utility System Bonds
The financing will fund vital infrastructure improvements and refinance prior debt at lower interest rates, delivering more than $8.2 million in savings.

Mary Rhodes Pipeline Returns to Maximum Capacity
The pipeline system flow has been returned to Schedule 4 with its maximum flow of 70 million gallons per day.

Plane Crash Reported at Kleberg County Airport – All Aboard Safe
Chief Deputy Jaime Garza confirmed that four individuals were on board the aircraft at the time of the incident.

City of Corpus Christi Receive Strong Bond Utility Rating
The Series 2025 bonds will provide approximately $181 million in funding for capital projects across all four utility divisions.

Tree T-Pees Proven to Reduce Water Consumption by 90 Percent
The Corpus Christi Parks & Recreation Department has taken proactive measures in response to the Stage 3 drought by implementing conservation strategies to support over 200 recently planted trees, which require ongoing irrigation for optimal growth.

Fireworks not Allowed in City Limits of Corpus Christi
If cited, you could be fined up to $2,000 per package of fireworks.

Reduction in Recycling Contamination
Corpus Christi Solid Waste Service announced a substantial decline in its recycling contamination rate, dropping from 34% to 27%.

Fallen Officer Honored with Memorial Wall at CCPD
As part of the dedication ceremony, NVID Deputy Chief H. Bowers presented Almanza’s widow, Irma, with a newly designed Detective Badge.

June Mosquito Spraying Schedule
The City’s Vector Control Unit will take action to deal with the abundance of mosquitoes brought on by the recent heavy rains.

2024 Annual Water Quality Report
CCW maintains its designation as a Superior Public Water System by the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality.

Multiple Agencies Respond to Early Morning Residential Fire in Bishop
Upon arrival, emergency personnel found the residence fully engulfed in flames.

Update on Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus
Seawater desalination provides a drought-proof water supply by converting seawater into fresh drinking water through advanced treatment processes.

Citywide Crime Rates Fall in Corpus Christi
The data presented showed that both the violent crime rate and property crime rate had decreased in four out of the five council districts over the past five years.

Corpus Christi City Council Will Hear Zoning Requests on July 15
The postponement is intended to provide the Port with additional time to engage with stakeholders and further evaluate the potential impacts on nearby neighborhoods.

Corpus Christi to Seek FEMA Grant to Staff Fire Department
To reach this goal for all 22 units, the city of Corpus Christi needs to add 86 more firefighters, bringing the total to 541.

New Study Could Determine City’s Needs for Housing
The proposed housing study is an initiative to guide the Corpus Christi Housing Finance Corporation towards more informed and effective housing solutions.

Falfurrias PD Establishes New Interlocal Agreement
This collaboration will form a dedicated task force that will focus on combatting illegal activities, with emphasis on human smuggling and the sale and distribution of narcotics in the region.

Housing Authority Executive Staff Compensation - City Statement
The City of Corpus Christi also does not provide funding to the Corpus Christi Housing Authority.

New Fire Station #3 Replaces Station Built in 1954
The Corpus Christi Fire Department held a hose uncoupling ceremony to commemorate the completion of Fire Station #3.