Corpus Christi City Council is set to discuss Tuesday whether to revive a controversial and ambitious endeavor to build a...
Articles by Colleen DeGuzman, The Texas Tribune
Five straight years of record heat, sporadic rainfall and divided leadership has Corpus Christi in danger of becoming the first...
A projection for when Corpus Christi expects to reach a water crisis was pushed back by three months after a...
Corpus Christi residents and businesses — including one of the nation’s largest petrochemical corridors — may be required to cut...
As a historic drought in South Texas deepens, parched cities along the coastal bend are following Corpus Christi’s playbook and...
Six months after scrapping their own seawater desalination plant project, Corpus Christi City Council voted Tuesday to consider an agreement...
Texans are bracing for a harsh winter storm that’s expected to plunge the entire state into subfreezing temperatures starting Friday,...
A federal appeals court has ruled that the government is liable for damage to homes that flooded upstream of the...
Danny Lakey and his wife have spent countless evenings sitting on rocking chairs on their front porch, watching the sun...
Texas will no longer issue or renew commercial driver’s licenses to DACA recipients, refugees or people with asylum, the Texas...