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A judge gave the Nueces County attorney a timeline to amend a petition seeking the removal of Mark Gonzalez, the two-term district attorney. → Read More
Last year, TxDOT's independent consultant identified five concerns with the design of the new Harbor Bridge. All but one of those have been addressed. → Read More
The Austin-based automaker briefly spoke about its plans for a rural stretch of Nueces County during its investor day presentation this week. → Read More
Lawyers representing Hillcrest residents said TxDOT has failed to make improvements to the neighborhood that were promised more than eight years ago. → Read More
The Nueces County district attorney is facing possible removal on the grounds of incompetence. The county attorney indicated she would try the case. → Read More
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality hosted a public hearing about Corpus Christi Polymers' desalination plans. Here's what was discussed. → Read More
The investigation comes after multiple environmental advocacy groups, including two from the Coastal Bend, filed a petition to the EPA in 2021. → Read More
The case against an OB-GYN accused of sexually assaulting 14 was dismissed after the Nueces County District Attorney's Office allegedly lost evidence. → Read More
Dr. Adel Shaker faces both criminal charges and a civil lawsuit in regard to his work as Nueces County's chief medical examiner. → Read More
Adam Carrington was a pastor and local civil rights leader who advocated for one of Corpus Christi's most historically disadvantaged communities. → Read More
The City Council voted 5-4 to reappoint local attorney David Engel to the port commission. He will serve for three years before terming out in 2026. → Read More
The port commission, in a heated, hourlong special meeting, voted 5-2 in favor of paying $62,025 in application fees Harbor Island proposal. → Read More
Port commissioners will reconsider whether to pay a permit fee for its desalination plans after concerns about how the previous vote was conducted. → Read More
The chair of the Texas Senate Committee on Water, Agriculture and Rural Affairs said the EPA's objections to the permitting process are "frivolous." → Read More
The applicants include business and industry leaders, lawyers, academics and community advocates. → Read More
Mark Gonzalez, a Democrat, is facing a petition alleging he should be removed due to "incompetency, official misconduct, and failure to give bond." → Read More
The EPA has said it has been provided insufficient information for a complete review of the port's Harbor Island marine desalination plans. → Read More
The port commission voted 5-2 in favor of paying $62,025 in permitting fees to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to start the process. → Read More
The cause of the Nov. 3 fire at the Valero East Plant, which resulted in no injuries, remains under investigation, a Valero spokesperson said. → Read More
Environmentalist groups are calling for transparency from the city on its response to Flint Hills Resources’ crude oil leak into local waters. → Read More