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The family of a bounty hunter killed in North Texas last week, is opening up about that day. Two Corpus Christi bounty hunters, and the fugitive they were after died in a shootout. → Read More
If you're not happy about your property valuation, act quickly. → Read More
KRIS 6 News got a sneak peak into the new Calk-Wilson Elementary. → Read More
A weekend boating trip off Port Aransas turned into a life or death struggle for eight boaters. → Read More
A Del Mar student's goals in life have gone viral on social media thanks to something called 'Viking Proud Wednesday.' The student hopes to invent bionic eyes for for her mother. → Read More
Many of you told us you were upset about the massive delay in getting election results for Nueces County. Those weren't finalized until about 3:30 this morning. County officials believe there were... → Read More
The hard-fought campaign continued down to the wire for our two Nueces County Sheriff candidates. Like many other candidates today, both Nueces County Sheriffs candidates and their wives spend thei... → Read More
Mark Scott returned to his seat on the council Tuesday after he said he was resigning to run for mayor. As we've reported, a citizen petition was created to remove Scott from the city council. → Read More
Another complaint has been filed against Sheriff Jim Kaelin by his democratic opponent, Larry Olivarez. This time it's with the Texas Commission on Jail Standards. This is the second complaint La... → Read More
Nueces County Sheriff Jim Kaelin and his November election challenger Larry Olivarez disagree on the status of an ethics complaint filed by Olivarez. They're at odds about what a letter of response... → Read More
Local Democrats and Republicans came out Sunday night to watch the debate. We spoke to them about how they believe their candidates did. → Read More
Workforce solutions has stepped up to help Sherwin Alumina workers find new jobs. → Read More
City crews were attacked by a swarm of bees today while mowing Saint Andrews Park. Parks and Recreation employees were mowing the park near an irrigation ditch when a swarm of bees attacked. → Read More
The family of Alex Torres finally has answers. Friday night CCPD announced they arrested two people in connection with the murder of 13-year old Alex Torres. → Read More
If you've paid close attention to the recurring positive tests for West Nile virus you'll notice two things - the same locations keep coming up and they're all next to drainage ditches. → Read More
For many pet parents, it's hard to even think about loosing a furry friend. But there is a new business that's ready to begin helping people through that process. It's the Corpus Christi Pet Memori... → Read More
Road closures or traffic changes can be irritating for drivers. But some people want those changes near Fannin Elementary. They say, it's about student safety. During school hours, Devon Drive and... → Read More
It's tax free weekend and folks have been flocking to retail stores across the city. → Read More
Since the first mosquito of the year tested positive for West Nile virus more than a month ago, one of the things the City of Corpus Christi has done is asked residents to keep an eye out for stand... → Read More
The quality of our water supply has been a huge concern since the last water boil advisory that lasted nearly 2 weeks. Tuesday the city council voted to make some major changes to the water system. → Read More