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Past articles by Kathryn:

City Council creates Military Compatibility Area Overlay Districts for Navy pilot fields

City Council approved an ordinance creating Military Compatibility Area Overlay Districts to limit development in Navy pilot training areas. → Read More

Here are the main takeaways of Corpus Christi's 2022 State of the City

Mayor Paulette Guajardo touted the city's progress in infrastructure, public safety and economic development during her State of the City address. → Read More

Corpus Christi's city manager proposes $1.4 billion budget for fiscal year 2023

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

Take a look at the projects to be included in Corpus Christi's $125 million bond proposal

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

City of Corpus Christi to start fines for water restriction violations. Here's Stage 1 rules.

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

Micro brewery to open this fall near downtown Corpus Christi

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

Here's why city of Corpus Christi placed $118,000 in liens on Kings Crossing golf course

Kings Crossing golf course has been closed for more than a decade. → Read More

Iain Vasey resigns as president/CEO of Corpus Christi Economic Development Corp.

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 Dist. 2 Councilman Ben Molina not running for re-election

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 are the rules for vacation rentals in single-family zones across Corpus Christi

Here's what you need to apply for a short-term rental permit and how complaints will be handled in Corpus Christi. → Read More

Take a look at the redone Laguna Shores Road in Corpus Christi's Flour Bluff

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 city of Corpus Christi is taking on $160M in debt. Here's what it will pay for.

The $162 million of bonds will be paid back over a period of 20 years. → Read More

Corpus Christi City Council to give $500,000 annually to Museum of Science and History

Without the city's aid, the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History could have been at risk of closing. → Read More

Water restrictions are in place for Corpus Christi. Here's what you need to know.

Water levels are projected to reach 40% or lower within the next two weeks. → Read More

Here's how to sign up for the Corpus Christi and Nueces County Reverse Alert system

The system sends notifications on incoming severe weather, traffic alerts, police and fire activity, industry alerts and citywide information. → Read More

Revive the Drive: More than 10 miles of Corpus Christi's Ocean Drive repaved

Ocean Drive has been repaved from Louisiana Avenue to Ennis Joslin Road, a stretch of more than 10 miles. → Read More

Light up CC: Corpus Christi to convert more than 15,000 traffic lights to LED fixtures

The project is estimated to save the city more than $400,000 annually. → Read More

Corpus Christi plans to start construction of new Police Training Academy this fall

The academy is designed to be 36,760 square feet and located at the new Del Mar College southside campus. → Read More

City officials question Port of Corpus Christi's actions pursuing a desalination plant

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 opposes Port of Corpus Christi's $495 million loan application for desalination plant

City Council unanimously passed a resolution requesting the port withdraw its loan application. → Read More