Lee Sausley, KRIS 6 News

Lee Sausley

KRIS 6 News

Corpus Christi, TX, United States

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Blucher Institute researchers taking a deep dive into Hanna

The research scientists there love a good storm. → Read More

Premont ISD puts kids' meals on wheels

When the district initially made the decision to shut down, the plan was to set-up a curbside service for meals. But Premont is a rural area, and a lot of students don't live in town. Curbside really wasn't the best solution. → Read More

Local educator travels to Alaska to teach native children science

A retired teacher travels thousands of miles almost every summer to teach students he doesn't know. → Read More

S.O.S. for the Nina

The Columbus Sailing Association has sent out an S.O.S for the Nina. The C.S.A has launched a GoFundMe campaign to save the ship. → Read More

The Exchange, working to make Corpus cool again

The idea behind a new gathering place downtown is to spark the redevelopment of downtown Corpus Christi. → Read More

Donations needed to save Columbus replica ship

A GoFundMe account has been set up to save the Columbus replica ship Nina. → Read More

Del Mar offers high adventure

The folks at Del Mar College have a reputation for putting 'fun' into fundraising. Their latest effort really sounds over the top, but it's actually. 'Over the Edge'. Mary McQueen, the executive ... → Read More

Corpus Christi Art Center to get new mural

Over the past year, this mural called "Chicano Pop" by Mayra Zamora has become a familiar sight to folks driving past the art center on Shoreline Boulevard. But come October, it will be replaced. → Read More

Clay on display at Art Center

Lots of clay pottery made by members of the clay studio group at the Corpus Christi Art Center are now on display in the 14th annual Members Show. → Read More

Great noodles and hospitality

We all take pride in Corpus Christi being a friendly place. And it;s great when something happens to validate that notion. And that is why we want to share a story sent to us by a new viewer. → Read More

Two decades at the helm

A lot of military personnel stationed here in Corpus Christi end up staying here much to the benefit of our community. The late Luther Jones was the commander of the Army Depot before he served ... → Read More

Downtown street art

The push to create a bigger art scene in the downtown area continues to build momentum. → Read More

Port Aransas builds a schooner

This time next year Port Aransas should have it's very own tall ship. She's called the "Lydia Ann", and she's what's described as a Texas scow schooner, a type of vessel quite common on the Texas ... → Read More

Chef Showdown preview this Wednesday

Grow Local South Texas and the Downtown Farmers Market are hosting a preview of a new fundraiser for the Food Bank of Corpus Christi this coming Wednesday. → Read More

60 years in television and film

A former KRIS-TV employee is celebrating an anniversary this 4th of July. 60 years ago today, he started as a studio cameraman and then went on to a long and successful career in film and television. → Read More

The art of portraits

If you like selfies and Snapchat you will like the new exhibition at the Art Museum of South Texas that's sponsored by the Smithsonian. National Portrait Gallery. → Read More

Meet the maestro

The Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra will have a new maestro for its new concert season this fall. His name is Hector Guzman . He has been been maestro of the Plano, Texas symphony orchestra for ... → Read More

The art of orthopedics

Orthopedic junk art was invented by Dr. William Aaron Tucker, a surgeon with the Spohn Physicians Group here in Corpus Christi. And his works, made from used and broken surgical instruments are tru... → Read More

CCAD gets new helicopter project

The U.S. Army is forward with plans to modernize its fleet of UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters and the Corpus Christi Army Depot will handle the job. → Read More

A haven for sailors

The Corpus Christi International Seaman's Center doesn't get much attention, and you may not know much about it, but it plays host to thousands of foreign visitors ever year. → Read More