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Voces Oral History Project: How the legacy of Latinos in South Texas will survive

The project, which will mark its 20th anniversary, documents and preserves the Latino experience and includes interviews with many South Texans. → Read More

Grant Middle School students dismissed after construction crew breaks water line

Construction crews broke a water line, causing the water pressure to be low, according to the school's social media. → Read More

Incarnate Word students teach elementary kids about brain health

Sneha and Pranai Reddy, siblings who attend Incarnate Word Academy, co-founded a program to teach young kids about brain health. → Read More

Nueces County Emergency Services election canceled after clerical errors found

An attorney representing the Nueces County Emergency Services District No. 2 mistakenly approved an outdated precinct map, officials said. → Read More

CCISD touts academic progress during State of the District

The State of the District event raised more than $90,000 for teacher grants and scholarships. → Read More

Elementary schools doing away with traditional homework

Research shows that homework has a low effect on student achievement for young kids and can add to stress. → Read More

Robstown ISD shares safety protocol with parents

Robstown ISD adopted a new safety protocol this year. Parents were eager to know how the district would respond, in particular, to active shooters. → Read More

Del Mar College approves 2019-24 strategic plan

The plan outlines goals for degree completion, recruitment, persistence, workforce development, financial effectiveness and more. → Read More

Corpus Christi high school students brainstorm ways to curb suicide

Area high school students attended a symposium aimed at promoting suicide awareness and prevention on Monday. → Read More

CCISD approves stipend increases for staff

The board approved a budget and pay raises two weeks ago. On Monday, it chose to give even bigger stipends to almost half of the district's staff. → Read More

CCISD board to consider increasing stipends

The CCISD board approved pay raises last week. On Monday, it may increase stipends for almost half of the district's employees. → Read More

Teacher group president accused of making racist comment

Susie Luna-Saldaña, president of a local teacher organization, made the comment about a school board member in a Facebook video Thursday. → Read More

South Texas school adopts Harry Potter-esque house system

Crockett Elementary is using a house system to promote good behavior and academic performance. → Read More

Federal court rules against school district in religious freedom lawsuit

A federal court ruled Thursday that a South Texas school district must allow a pair of brothers a religious accommodation. → Read More

TAMUCC named best college by the sea

The university topped a list of the 50 best colleges by the sea. → Read More

Here's how university students in Corpus Christi can be part of an ad campaign for free

As a public service, local professionals and university students will volunteer to create an advertising campaign for a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. → Read More

Hurricane Harvey recovery: Del Mar College offers free carpentry training to meet demands

Almost two years after Hurricane Harvey, rebuilding continues in South Texas. Del Mar College is offering a free carpentry program to meet the demand. → Read More

Mobile STEM museum ignites excitement for knowledge in Robstown

A traveling science museum came to Robstown ISD, which is 97 percent Hispanic. It's part of an effort to attract minority students to STEM fields. → Read More

Texas State Aquarium program offers look at animal care careers

High school and college students can explore careers in marine animal care during one-day program at the Texas State Aquarium. → Read More

Corpus Christi's largest school district offers incentive amid ongoing bus driver shortage

Corpus Christi ISD has 60 percent of the bus drivers it needs, reflecting a national trend. It's offering $1,000 signing bonuses to attract new hires. → Read More