Beatriz Alvarado, Caller.com

Beatriz Alvarado

Caller.com

Corpus Christi, TX, United States

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Past articles by Beatriz:

Student-to-counselor ratios in some Corpus Christi area schools are below state average

The Caller-Times surveyed 12 school districts in South Texas to see what the student-to-counselor ratio are and what we found may surprise you. → Read More

Man in area with gun prompts lockdown at King High School

King High School was placed on partial lockdown after a man with a gun was spotted in the area. → Read More

Tuloso-Midway, Port Aransas educators named finalists for H-E-B education award

Two South Texas educators were named finalists for 2019 H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards. → Read More

This Texas woman's family is buried in historic cemetery in path of Trump's border wall

The Eli Jackson Cemetery is feet from a levee where Customs and Border Protection’s new fencing is scheduled to be constructed this year. → Read More

National Butterfly Center to file restraining order to stop border wall construction

A draft emergency restraining order against the federal government awaits a final read before its filed, possibly as soon as Thursday. → Read More

National Butterfly Center to file restraining order to stop border wall construction

A draft emergency restraining order against the federal government awaits a final read before its filed, possibly as soon as Thursday. → Read More

Adulting 101: Moody HS seniors learn to change a tire, build credit and sew a shirt

More than 300 Moody High School seniors took a step toward self-sufficiency on Tuesday. → Read More

Border wall projects slated for February facing opposition in the Rio Grande Valley

As the U.S. government prepares to begin construction of barriers and fencing, activists in the Rio Grande Valley are joining forces in opposition. → Read More

CCISD opens door to possibility of building new Carroll HS elsewhere

CCISD is opening the door to the possibility of building the new Carroll HS somewhere other than the highly-debated Weber and Saratoga location. → Read More

Armed man prompts lockdown at Dawson Elementary after refusing to leave campus

Corpus Christi ISD police were called to Dawson Elementary on Monday after an armed man refused to leave the campus. → Read More

Nueces County leaders bump heads on DA's new policy for undocumented inmates

Nueces County prosecutors were asked to dismiss or "no charge" nonviolent felony cases against defendants who are also facing immigration violations. → Read More

Calallen ISD to begin citing students for 'Juuling' or vaping at school

Corpus Christi police will begin issuing citations to Calallen High School students caught 'Juuling' or vaping at school. → Read More

Corpus Christi ISD police investigating attempted kidnapping at Sanders Elementary

Corpus Christi ISD police are investigating an attempted kidnapping at Sanders Elementary. → Read More

Carroll HS will be built on Weber & Saratoga despite Navy opposition. Here's why.

A new Carroll High School is on track to being built on the corner of Weber and Saratoga despite opposition from military officials. → Read More

A&M-Corpus Christi will offer free pads and tampons starting in the fall

President Kelly Quintanilla announced period products will be made available to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi students by the fall semester. → Read More

State committee discusses probe into Coastal Bend College that found 'substantial noncompliance'

Coastal Bend College was asked to refund thousands of dollars in state grant money after the investigation found "substantial noncompliance." → Read More

Neighbors ask for transparency on what former Mount Carmel nursing home could become

Residents near the former Mount Carmel assisted living home are concerned about what the site could become. Here's what we know so far. → Read More

Miller HS teacher placed on leave for 'inappropriate touching and/or contact with students'

Keith Perez was placed on paid leave last month pending an internal investigation into allegations of "inappropriate touching and/or contact with students." → Read More

Government shutdown: Services for affected families in Corpus Christi

It's day 28 of the longest partial federal shutdown in U.S. history so schools and nonprofits are hoping to get the word out on opportunities for assistance. → Read More

'Doctor of the barrios' legacy of Dr. Hector P. Garcia perpetuated with $50K donation

It's been 70 years since Dr. Hector P. Garcia became known as the "doctor to the barrios." Issues back then are relevant today. → Read More