Recent rainfall moved the TABPHE Juneteenth Festival indoors, but festivities will continue Friday through Sunday.
Floodwaters surged across the Coastal Bend as runoff filled waterways and Lake Corpus Christi climbed to 28% capacity.
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Major upgrades are coming to the Hilliard Center. Nearly $4 million in renovations are planned, with work expected to wrap up ...
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Big updates for the 2026 Grammys: 5 new categories, including Asian pop & Latin song, plus a redefined "Best New Artist" rule ...
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In Robstown, several roads saw flooding, including West Avenue J near the high school. Other streets throughout the city also ...