Thursday May 24 | Corpus Christi Caller-Times
Discriminatory coastal insurance hikes need to stop
It's important to Corpus Christi's safety and survival to remember Hurricane Celia.
$500,000 Allocated for Storm Cleanup Costs
The nasty weather that tore through Annaville and Calallen a couple weeks ago is still causing problems for the city.
Heavy rains bring spike in Corpus Christi mosquitoes
With the city's rainfall total nearing 3 inches above average, roadside puddles have turned into incubators for the little insects.
Storm debris cleanup in northwest Corpus Christi could cost $500K
TODD YATES/CALLER-TIMES Storm debris starts to pile up along Wood River Drive in Calallen Friday as residents clean up from the overnight storm that moved through the area.
Appointed Dist. 1 Corpus Christi Councilman Kelley Allen to seek election in November
District 1 includes much of the city's north and northwest, an area including Corpus Christi Beach, downtown, neighborhoods along I-37 and Calallen.
Rider survey reveals passengers concerned about timeliness of RTA bus routes
While those surveyed say that, in general, they like the service the RTA provides, they also said that the system is too slow, according to the survey conducted as part of the agency's A VA manos! Let's Go initiative.
City Crews Working Overtime to Clear Storm Debris
City crews are working overtime and more brush crews should soon be on the streets to deal with that massive storm debris that's piled up.
Miller grad, Calallen coach Teresa Flores headed to TWU hall of fame
Flores was a four-year letterwinner at TWU, a four-time all-conference selection, the 2004 Lone Star Conference South Division Player of the Year and a third-team All-American in 2004, her senior season at the university.
Career Ready course provides students with skills, motivation to seek out better employment
The punchy synthesizer rhythm of 2 Unlimited's 1990s dance party hit "Get Ready for This" blares from behind the podium.
Keepers buzzing over low bee numbers
"No rain, no flowers, no honey," said Joe Klamos, 92, who has been a beekeeper for decades.
Young Man Arrested on Child Pornography Charges
A 17-year old man arrested on charges of possession of child pornography is out on bond.
Program teaches Coastal Bend students about balance between economy, ecology
Aided by Eagle Ford Shale drilling, projects bringing thousands of construction jobs and hundreds of permanent opportunities are making San Patricio County's southern rim the epicenter of regional industrial job growth.
"No rain, no flowers, no honey," said Joe Klamos, 92, who has been a beekeeper for decades.