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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
King High School was placed on partial lockdown after a man with a gun was spotted in the area. → Read More
Two South Texas educators were named finalists for 2019 H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards. → Read More
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
A draft emergency restraining order against the federal government awaits a final read before its filed, possibly as soon as Thursday. → Read More
A draft emergency restraining order against the federal government awaits a final read before its filed, possibly as soon as Thursday. → Read More
More than 300 Moody High School seniors took a step toward self-sufficiency on Tuesday. → Read More
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 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
Corpus Christi ISD police were called to Dawson Elementary on Monday after an armed man refused to leave the campus. → Read More
Nueces County prosecutors were asked to dismiss or "no charge" nonviolent felony cases against defendants who are also facing immigration violations. → Read More
Corpus Christi police will begin issuing citations to Calallen High School students caught 'Juuling' or vaping at school. → Read More
Corpus Christi ISD police are investigating an attempted kidnapping at Sanders Elementary. → Read More
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
President Kelly Quintanilla announced period products will be made available to Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi students by the fall semester. → Read More
Coastal Bend College was asked to refund thousands of dollars in state grant money after the investigation found "substantial noncompliance." → Read More
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
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
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
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