
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.

Corpus Christi City Council Approve Items to Support First Responders
The funding for these systems comes from the Fleet Equipment Replacement Fund, the General Fund, and the Crime Control and Prevention District Fund, amounting to $350,745.

Missing Female Last Seen in Corpus Christi
Melinda Martinez, age 58, was last seen in December 2024. Melinda suffers from early stages of dementia.

American Bank Center Goes Fully Cashless
This change, which will affect all transactions including parking, box office sales, and concessions, will take effect on Tuesday, July 1.

Chris Ruiz Foundation Grant Brings Free Life Jackets
Visitors can borrow life jackets at no cost and return them after use, ensuring water safety equipment is available to everyone, regardless of whether they own flotation devices.

Pipeline Continues Operation at Reduced Capacity
Residents can be assured that water service continues, and the City is taking all necessary steps to address the issue.

Largest Relay Marathons Taking Place This Saturday
Over 9,000 runners and hundreds of spectators will participate in the event, one of the largest relay marathons in the United States.

Nueces County Constable Pct. 3 Responds to Vehicle Fire on CR 12
Upon arrival, first responders discovered an unoccupied vehicle fully engulfed in flames. Firefighters quickly worked to extinguish the blaze.

Fire Incident at Texas A&M University Kingsville Memorial Student Union Building
On Sunday, May 25, 2025, a fire occurred at Texas A&M University Kingsville Memorial Student Union Building, resulting in smoke damage to the west wing.

Wreaths Across America 2025
The City of Kingsville will join more than 4,900 participating locations in laying wreaths during Wreaths Across America Day in December.

City of Corpus Christi Adjusts Water Sourcing
Due to ongoing drought conditions across Texas, the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) informed the City of Corpus Christi that there was insufficient water supply in the Lower Colorado River.

Corpus Christi Launches Water Utility Assistance Program
The first-ever One Water Summit will bring together nearly 350 water and wastewater professionals at the American Bank Center on May 22-23.

Armed Forces Day Commemoration Ceremony 2025
This day is dedicated to honor the brave men and women who serve in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force, and Coast Guard.

18-Year-Old Missing Person
Nicole was last seen leaving her residence in the 900 block of Airport Rd., on Sunday, May 18, 2025, at approximately 4:45 am.

New Ordinance to Prohibit Crossing of Buoy Markers at Choke Canyon
The new regulation falls under the Texas Parks and Wildlife Code, which authorizes incorporated cities and towns to designate restricted areas and establish rules necessary for public safety on lakes.

Council Receives Update on Inner Harbor Water Treatment
Corpus Christi City Council received a presentation regarding updates on the Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus – the City’s seawater desalination initiative.

Bishop ISD Cancels Classes Following High Wind Damages
Emergency Services responded to at least 12 calls in Bishop as widespread showers and thunderstorms swept through South Texas.

Update on Inner Harbor Water Treatment
Brett Van Hazel, Program Management Director for the Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus, will provide a project procurement recap.

CCPD Officer Among 2025 Top Cop Winners
A native of Corpus Christi, Ramirez is being recognized for his exemplary actions, particularly for the life-saving measures he rendered to Officer Kyle Hicks, who suffered a gunshot wound while responding to a domestic dispute. Hicks later died from his injuries.