Roadwork continues on Flato Road, requiring lane closures between Bates Road and Bear Lane.
In response to the extreme temperatures, the City of Corpus Christi is making several facilities available to the public during regular business hours to keep cool.
The Corpus Christi Public Works Department will offer residents free pre-filled sandbags at two upcoming events.
Roadwork on Nueces Bay Boulevard between Up River Road and Leopard Street continues, with lane closures expected through July.
Vector Control is actively working to manage mosquito populations across the city.
South Brownlee Boulevard will see varying lane closures as the project enters its next construction phase.
The American Bank Center announces its transition to a cashless facility, aimed at enhancing the guest experience. This change, which will affect all transactions including parking, box office sales, and concessions, will take effect on Tuesday, July 1.
As the Atlantic hurricane season begins, the City of Corpus Christi urges all residents to take proactive steps to prepare themselves, their families, and their property for potential storms.
The City of Corpus Christi announces the launch of an online community budget survey to gather input from residents and help shape the upcoming Fiscal Year 2026 Proposed Budget.
The Corpus Christi – Nueces County Public Health District’s vision for every child and young adult who wishes to learn to swim, regardless of their ability to do so, is closer to becoming a reality. The Health District coordinated a specialized train-the-trainer workshop on May 4 at Collier Pool, where Swim Angelfish instructors taught 14 participants from the Corpus Christi Parks & Recreation Department, school districts, and other community programs that provide aquatic programs.