Corpus Christi is in a race against time to secure its water future, spending hundreds of millions of dollars through ...
City leaders hope a state grant could fully fund the project ahead of the summer tourism season.
Corpus Christi is on track to sign off on an $8.7 million Northside Aquatic Center even as the city remains stuck in Stage 3 drought restrictions and the western reservoirs that supply much of the ...
Earlier this year, officials with Corpus Christi Water revealed that the Coastal Bend could reach a “stage 1” water emergency ...
Black residents in Corpus Christi, making up 4% of the population, work to build community through Facebook groups and ...
Corpus Christi leaders weigh $360M in water projects, including desalination and the Evangeline Aquifer, as lake levels drop ...
The Corpus Christi City Council voted to pay a nonrefundable fee of $2.7 million to reserve water from a proposed seawater desalination plant that would be operated by the Nueces River Authority. The ...
The city of Corpus Christi is continuing to move forward with efforts to secure groundwater out of San Patricio County — most recently, agreeing to spend nearly $1 million to maintain its progress.
Corpus Christi officials fear a delay in development of a large-scale groundwater well field they have considered key to avoiding a water emergency.
The combined capacities of Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoir mark “the lowest level these reservoirs have experienced in their history." ...
Members of the military and veterans have long left their mark on Corpus Christi, home to a naval air station and army depot. Corpus Christi has served as a training ground for generations of naval ...
A downgrade review of the city of Corpus Christi’s bond rating by a leading ratings agency is progressing, with a likely conclusion within the next month. Moody’s Ratings earlier in September ...