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City Council approved an ordinance creating Military Compatibility Area Overlay Districts to limit development in Navy pilot training areas. → Read More
Mayor Paulette Guajardo touted the city's progress in infrastructure, public safety and economic development during her State of the City address. → Read More
The proposed $1.4 billion municipal budget for fiscal year 2023 would be the city's largest if it's approved by the City Council in September. → Read More
Corpus Christi city staff is proposing a $125 million bond package that would be the city's second-largest bond to date if passed by voters. → Read More
Starting July 25, city officials plan to start fining violators up to $500 for violations of the drought restrictions. Here's what's allowed. → Read More
After brewing beer at home for six years, Baltazar Ramirez Jr. plans to use his skills to make a profit off his hobby. → Read More
Kings Crossing golf course has been closed for more than a decade. → Read More
The corporation's board voted to accept Vasey's resignation during its meeting Tuesday. He became president/CEO in spring 2015. → Read More
Corpus Christi City Councilman Ben Molina announced in a Facebook post on Friday that he will not seek re-election in 2022. → Read More
Here's what you need to apply for a short-term rental permit and how complaints will be handled in Corpus Christi. → Read More
After more than 19 months of work, the city of Corpus Christi has completed its $17 million, 6-mile reconstruction project of Laguna Shores Road. → Read More
The $162 million of bonds will be paid back over a period of 20 years. → Read More
Without the city's aid, the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History could have been at risk of closing. → Read More
Water levels are projected to reach 40% or lower within the next two weeks. → Read More
The system sends notifications on incoming severe weather, traffic alerts, police and fire activity, industry alerts and citywide information. → Read More
Ocean Drive has been repaved from Louisiana Avenue to Ennis Joslin Road, a stretch of more than 10 miles. → Read More
The project is estimated to save the city more than $400,000 annually. → Read More
The academy is designed to be 36,760 square feet and located at the new Del Mar College southside campus. → Read More
City officials say the port's "words don't match its actions" when it comes to its recent resolution supporting the city's desalination efforts. → Read More
City Council unanimously passed a resolution requesting the port withdraw its loan application. → Read More