How Texas polluters classify big facilities as smaller ones to avoid stricter environmental rules and public input
Industrial developers describe large facilities as โminorโ polluters to avoid federal permitting requirements, and environmental lawyers say the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality lets it happen.
Tropical Storm Harold makes landfall in South Texas, causing power outages in Corpus Christi
Thousands of homes and businesses in the small South Texas city of Corpus Christi are without power after the stateโs first tropical storm of the hurricane season made landfall, bringing strong winds and welcome rain following months of dry weather.
Judge admonishes Texas foster care officials, saying they donโt properly monitor facilities housing kids
A U.S. district judge has long presided over a court case that found Texasโ foster care system unconstitutionally harms kids. Tuesdayโs hearing was the first appearance by the stateโs new team of defense attorneys.
At parental rights event, Gov. Greg Abbott sheds light on how heโd implement โschool choiceโ policy
For the first time, Abbott makes it clear which policy he supports. Bills that would allow parents to get state money to send their kids to schools outside of the stateโs public education system have been floated previously, but top lawmakers believe the policies will pass this session.
Corpus Christi sold its water to Exxon, gambling on desalination. So far, it is losing the bet.
Concerns over ecological damage to Corpus Christi Bay have delayed plans to convert sea water to drinking water for years in this booming Gulf Coast city, where environmentalists see water supply as a โchokeholdโ to block new fossil fuel infrastructure.
EPA reverses course, rejects permit for massive oil exporting project offshore from Corpus Christi
During the Trump administration, the Environmental Protection Agency exempted a proposed oil export terminal off the Texas coast from air pollution requirements. This week it rejected the permit because of pollution concerns.
Corpus Christi attorney arrested, accused of smuggling
A Corpus Christi attorney was arrested over the weekend and accused of smuggling four men from Mexico. According to an offense report obtained by KPRC 2 Investigates, Timothy Daniel Japhet was arrested near the town of Brackettville on Aug. 13 and spent a week in jail.
Texas A&M-CC beats SE Louisiana 73-65, wins Southland title
Terrion Murdix and Jalen Jackson each had 13 points and five assists, and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 15 years with a 73-65 victory over Southeastern Louisiana in the Southland Conference tournament championship.
The Karankawa were said to be extinct. Now theyโre reviving their culture โ and fighting to protect their ancestorsโ land.
Historians long thought the Karankawa people had disappeared. But now a group of descendants is fighting to protect a coastal area โ where thousands of Karankawa artifacts were found โ from an encroaching oil export facility.
These live beach cameras show what it looks like as Tropical Storm Nicholas approaches the Texas coast
Tropical Storm Nicholas is expected to strengthen as it approaches the Texas coast, threatening to bring heavy rain and floods. Tropical storm warnings have been issued for many of the stateโs coastal regions.
Gov. Abbott shares when he expects Texas to expand who can receive COVID-19 vaccine
According to Abbott, President Joe Biden said the state could expect about a million or more doses of the vaccine very soon. โThe good news is there is going to be a record amount of vaccines available across Texas this week,โ Abbott said. We will be increasing the immunity that Texans have.โA single-shot dose of the COVID-19 vaccine could bring much-needed relief to millions of people. The panel made their initial decision for people 65 and older because they are most vulnerable to COVID-19, Abbott said. AdHowever, Abbott said as the vaccine availability improves he expects the criteria of those who can be vaccinated will also expand.
Changes Continue but Basketball Playoffs are Back in Action!
(Copyright (c) 2021 VYPE - All rights reserved)Changes Continue but Basketball Playoffs are Back in Action! As if Covid-19 hasn't thrown enough bumps in the road, "Snovid" hit Texas and hit it hard! With schools shut down, and athletic events being cancelled, basketball teams had to continue to adjust. Tournaments were played to finish district play, and the post season schedule for girls got pushed back- but we are thankful to be back in action! Not having the crown of 2020 due to Covid, we are all highly anticipating the 2021 State Championship matchups!
Up for the task: Younger Texans are helping older family members get COVID-19 vaccine
Jackie Tidwell made it her mission to get her grandfather, retired Cmdr. David Gallegos Jr., in Corpus Christi vaccinated for COVID-19. Jackie Tidwell is among a growing number of adult children and grandchildren helping older family members get access to the COVID-19 vaccine. But, after attempting to navigate the local sign-up portal, ultimately all it took was a phone call to get retired Cmdr. David Gallegos Jr. โ whom Tidwell adoringly calls โPopsโ โ the information he needed to get his first dose.
13 green turtles safely rescued by SeaWorld San Antonio from โcold-stunnedโ waters
SAN ANTONIO โ Animal care specialists from Sea World San Antonio rescued 13 endangered green turtles who were cold-stunned due to swimming in colder waters outside Corpus Christi, KSAT reported. Chuck Cureau, Sea World San Antonioโs marketing leader told KSAT the temperature at the Gulf of Mexico dipped colder than average, which would have put the turtles through hypothermia, limiting their ability to swim away from predators and boats. The team at Sea World San Antonio actively monitors air and water temperatures along the Texas coast which is determined when they aid in animal search and rescue, Cureau said. Once the turtles receive proper care at Amos Rehabilitation Keep, they were safely released to the coast, KSAT reported.
SA Teams look to come out of the Area round on TOP!
SA Teams look to come out of the Area round on TOP! With one matchup tonight, and many more this upcoming weekend we look forward to San Antonio area teams advancing in playoffs! 1 Van Ormy Southwest Legacy (7-4) vs. Corpus Christi Veteran's Memorial (10-0)- 7:30p- Alamo Stadium5A Div. 1 Harlingen(6-0) vs. San Antonio Stevens (6-4)- 3:00p -Corpus Christi's Buccaneer Stadium6A Div. 2 Austin Vandegrift (8-2) vs. San Antonio Roosevelt (8-3)- 2:00p- Jack C Hays5A Div.
5 things for Houstonians to know for Monday, Dec. 7
Here are things to know for Monday, Dec. 71. Storage tank explosion at Texas petroleum facility injures 7Seven contractors were injured, four critically, when a storage tank at a petroleum facility in Texas exploded after catching fire Saturday morning, according to fire officials. The fire began about 10 a.m. near a crude oil storage tank in Corpus Christi that was being cleaned and inspected, said Mark Calhoun, operations manager for Magellan Midstream Partners. โAs far as the cause, we donโt really know just yet what happened, what caused the fire,โ Calhoun said. Texas announces extension of emergency SNAP benefits amid COVID-19 pandemicGov.
Storage tank explosion at Texas petroleum facility injures 7
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) โ Seven contractors were injured, four critically, when a storage tank at a petroleum facility in Texas exploded after catching fire Saturday morning, according to fire officials. The fire began about 10 a.m. near a crude oil storage tank in Corpus Christi that was being cleaned and inspected, said Mark Calhoun, operations manager for Magellan Midstream Partners. In September, natural gas began spewing from an unmanned platform off the coast of Corpus Christi. That platform is owned by Houston-based Magellan E&P Holdings Inc., which is not affiliated with Magellan Midstream Partners. In August, four people were killed when a dredging vessel owned by Orion Marine Group hit a submerged propane pipeline in the Port of Corpus Christi, causing an explosion.
Caught on camera: Teen saves crash victim
(KRIS/NBC News) โ A Texas teen is being hailed as a hero after pulling a crash victim from his car moments before the vehicle erupted into flames. Teddy Herrera was driving with his mother on State Highway 181 near the Harbor Bridge in Corpus Christi when they saw the vehicle. Teddy got out, saw the man unconscious, and quickly pulled him from his car. The Corpus Christi Fire Department is working to determine if an award is warranted for the young hero. โHis actions saved his fellow man in the face of danger, something that stands directly in line with our values at the Corpus Christi Fire Department,โ said Fire Captain Jeff Durrwachter.
This is where Texas cities rank on the list of lowest, highest living costs in the US
Three Texas cities ranked among the top 15 for lowest living costs. Analyzing the 75 most populous cities according to the U.S. Census Bureau, Move.org looked into the average living costs within each region basing its calculations on five costly living necessities. The average monthly cost of living in the Texas beach city including all aforementioned expenses computed to $1,537.77. According to Move.org, while the northern Texas suburbโs living costs are high compared to other cities on the list, Plano still beat other U.S. cities. Its average monthly cost of living comes out to $1,752.63.
5 spots you should visit in Palacios
It takes tenacity to live on the Texas coast, and perhaps nobody knows that more than the people of Palacios (pronounced Puh-lash-iss). This bay front town, halfway between Houston and Corpus Christi, has weathered many storms in its day. When youโre finished, grab a cone of Blue Bell ice cream for the road and visit the neighboring shops on Main Street. My favorite spot to fish is the public pier of South Bay Park in front of the Luther Hotel. To view the Taylor episode visit thedaytripper.com.
VYPE Friday Night Recap Show (Episode 4)
Last week, there was a great lineup of football games on the VYPE Live Network. VYPE Media's Joshua Waclawczyk brings you the fourth episode of the VYPE Friday Night Recap Show. Score corrections: Pleasanton 24, Corpus Christi King 6; Randolph 48, San Antonio Christian School 0VYPE Friday Night Recap Show (Episode 4) www.youtube.comFor more sports coverage, follow Thomas (@Texan8thGen Facebook/Instagram/Twitter) and VYPE (VYPE Texas Facebook, @VYPE_ATX and @VYPESATX Instagram and @VYPEATX and @VYPESATX Twitter) on social media. Check out ShopVYPE for fresh gear that supports local schools and the VYPE U Ambassador Program. To sign up for the VYPE U Program, apply at VYPEU.com.
Heavy Rainfall Threat With Beta Has Diminished As The Center Has Become Less Determinant In The Pressure And Wind Fields
Location 60 miles NNE of Birmingham Alabama Wind 10 mph Heading NE at 10 mph Pressure 29.83 Coordinates 86.3W, 34.3NDiscussionAt 400 AM CDT (0900 UTC), the center of Post-Tropical Cyclone Beta was located near latitude 34.3 North, longitude 86.3 West. The post-tropical cyclone is moving toward the northeast near 10 mph (17 km/h) until it becomes indistinguishable within the background wind and pressure field by mid-afternoon Friday. Maximum sustained winds are near 10 mph (20 km/h) with higher gusts. The estimated minimum central pressure is 1010 mb (29.83 inches). Tropics Satellite at 3:39 Friday Night, September 25thWatches and WarningsThere are no watches or warnings in effect.
Police: 25-year-old man fatally injured surfing in Texas
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas โ A 25-year-old man died Wednesday after he was hurt while surfing in South Texas, police said. The incident happened shortly after 3 p.m. while the man was surfing in the Gulf of Mexico on the Corpus Christi beaches near Packery Channel, which separates Mustang Island from the northern end of Padre Island. Witnesses had to pull the man from the surf after he was critically injured falling from his surfboard, said Corpus Christi police Senior Officer Gena Peรฑa. The man died later at a hospital, she said. Peรฑa said the surf from Hurricane Laura, which was about 250 miles to the east, did not appear to be a factor.
Correction: Corpus Christi-Explosion story
In this photo released by the U.S. Coast Guard, Coast Guard crews respond to a dredge on fire in the Port of Corpus Christi Ship Channel, Aug. 21, 2020 in Corpus Christi, Texas. Authorities say several people have been hospitalized after an explosion at the Texas port when a dredging vessel hit a natural gas pipeline in the water. (U.S. Coast Guard via AP)
4 people missing after pipeline explosion at port in Texas
Coast Guard crews respond to a dredge on fire in the Port of Corpus Christi Ship Channel, Friday, Aug. 21, 2020, in Corpus Christi, Texas. Authorities say several people have been hospitalized after an explosion at the Texas port when a dredging vessel hit a natural gas pipeline in the water. (U.S. Coast Guard via AP)
WATCH: Massive fire along refinery row in Corpus Christi
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas โ Firefighters are working to put out a massive fire along refinery row in Corpus Christi. According to Corpus Christi police, the incident happened near Lantana and along River Road. A Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew was launched to the scene, hoisted two injured crewmembers, and transferred them to Corpus Christi Medical Center - Bay Area. A Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew was launched to the scene, hoisted two injured crewmembers, and transferred them to Corpus Christi Medical Center - Bay Area. A Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew was launched to the scene, hoisted two injured crewmembers, and transferred them to Corpus Christi Medical Center - Bay Area.
Correction: Corpus Christi-Explosion story
Coast Guard crews respond to a dredge on fire in the Port of Corpus Christi Ship Channel, Friday, Aug. 21, 2020, in Corpus Christi, Texas. Authorities say several people have been hospitalized after an explosion at the Texas port when a dredging vessel hit a natural gas pipeline in the water. (U.S. Coast Guard via AP)
Were being treated as guinea pigs: Faculty members fear in-person return to Texas universities
If faculty members didn't fit in those categories and still wanted to teach remotely, they were asked to have conversations with their department heads about specific accommodations. Texas A&M will have around 1,800 faculty members teaching courses with an in-person component and 1,300 teaching online-only classes, Fierke said. But allowing faculty members to work from home because of individual safety concerns does not seem to be the norm, Kelchen said. There will be around 1,200 faculty members teaching courses with an in-person component. Disclosure: Sam Houston State University, Texas A&M University, the Texas A&M University System, Texas Christian University, Texas State University, the University of Texas at Austin and The New York Times have been financial supporters of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors.
Was Hurricane Hanna ACTUALLY a Cat 2 storm?
In terms of wind measured in kilometers/hr Hanna missed Cat 2 by just 4km/hr coming in at 150km/hr! After all, Hurricane Ike (2008) topped out at 110mph winds but had a storm surge that ran as high as 21! Okay, so what was the pressure of Hurricane Hanna? At one time, the Hurricane Center considered barometric pressure as a criteria for Category and a Cat 2 pressure measured between 965-979millibars. Hurricane Ike absolutely should have been classified a Cat 3 hurricane (because it was according to its pressure of 953mb and storm surge of 14-21).
What happens when a hurricane hits a coronavirus hot spot? South Texas cities found out the hard way.
Officials in South Texas had to tailor hurricane emergency response plans to life in a pandemic. Having enough face masks, sanitizers, gloves and other personal protective equipment is key to preparing for storms during the coronavirus pandemic, Mission Mayor Armando OCaa said. Emergency shelters have been tweaked to abide by health guidelines, and some of those shelters will wind up being hotels. The state emergency responders have provided face masks, sanitizers and temperature checks for evacuees at shelter sites in order to prevent transmission of the coronavirus, Christensen said. Make sure youve got your shelter situation ironed out and the messaging about your shelter situation is clear, Pagan said.
Gov. Abbott praises Hurricane Hanna response during visit to Corpus Christi
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas โ Texas Gov. Greg Abbot visited Corpus Christi on Tuesday to survey the damage left by Hurricane Hanna, which made landfall over the weekend. During his visit, Abbot met with local officials and gave a news conference addressing the stateโs response to the storm. โJust because a hurricane has swept through here, does not mean that it has swept out COVID-19,โ Abbott said. โIf you let down your guard, it will lead to an increase of COVID-19,โ Abbott said.
Cleanup from Hanna spurs fear amid COVID-19 surge in Texas
The Garcia's home was flooded by Hurricane Hanna as it passed through the area dropping heavy rains which caused flooding. Its remnants still threatened to bring rainfall and flash flooding to waterlogged parts of South Texas and Northern Mexico. Border communities hit by Hanna were already strained by COVID-19 cases โ with some patients being airlifted to larger cities. By Monday evening, 50,600 customers remained without power throughout South Texas, including Corpus Christi, Harlingen and McAllen, utility officials said. Officials throughout South Texas were still assessing damage from Hanna on Monday.
Thousands of Texans remain without power in the aftermath of Hurricane Hanna
Padre Island's Bob Hall Pier was closed after portions of the structure collapsed from damage due to Hurricane Hanna. Courtney Sacco/Caller-Times via REUTERSTwo days after Hurricane Hanna touched down in South Texas, thousands remained without power and communities were grappling with how to deal with the damage caused by flooding and strong winds. Hanna unleashed more than 15 inches of rain in parts of South Texas, resulting in serious flash flooding, according to The Washington Post. As of 1 p.m. Monday, American Electric Power Texas, one of the state's largest electric providers, reported more than 58,000 power outages in Corpus Christi, Laredo and the Rio Grande Valley. Boat owners survey the damage at Harbor Del Sol Marina the morning after Hurricane Hanna in Corpus Christi.
FEMA approves Federal Emergency Declaration following Hurricane Hanna landfall in Texas, Abbott says
Greg Abbott announced Sunday that the Federal Emergency Declaration in response to Hurricane Hanna has been approved. The authorization from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Trump administration provides emergency protective measures, limited to direct federal assistance and reimbursement mass care, including evacuation and shelter support at 75 percent federal funding. Hanna intensified to a Category 1 hurricane early Saturday morning, becoming the first hurricane of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. โI thank President Trump and our partners at FEMA for their quick response in granting this Federal Emergency Declaration,โ said Abbott. โWe will continue to work with our federal and local partners as we assess the damage from Hurricane Hanna and may seek additional federal assistance as we continue to respond, recover, and rebuild our communities.
31 photos and videos that show the impact Hurricane Hanna had from Port Aransas to South Padre Island
Hurricane Hanna created problems for Texans in places like Port Mansfield, South Padre Island and Corpus Christi, as strong winds and heavy rain hit those areas. Here is footage from one of our stringers, Max Olson, as it caused damage in Port Mansfield. #HurricaneHanna #txwx pic.twitter.com/eAh7vTc7mm โ Stephen Jones (@Tornado_Steejo) July 25, 2020Still ripping in the SW eye wall of Hurricane Hanna over Port Mansfield Texas. #Hurricane Hanna# pic.twitter.com/JrU8pLMJAn โ WitchyWitch (@road2liberty) July 26, 2020Prayers for the folks in Port Aransas. #HurricaneHanna pic.twitter.com/yUrP4lZqrW โ Travis M. Smith (@Travis5mith) July 25, 2020South Padre IslandPadre Island, Texas a few minutes ago as Hurricane Hanna approaches.
Hurricane Hanna weakens to tropical storm, rain remains biggest threat to Texas
Some areas in South Texas had already reported receiving up to 9 inches (23 centimeters) of rain, including Cameron County, which borders Mexico and where Brownsville is located. Sherry Boehme, who lives in a condo along the beach in Corpus Christi, said the stormโs approach had increased the anxiety she has felt during the pandemic. Everybody is good and strong and sticks together.โHanna came nearly three years after Hurricane Harvey made landfall northeast of Corpus Christi. More than 43,700 people throughout South Texas, including Corpus Christi, Harlingen and Brownsville, were without power Saturday evening, according to AEP Texas. Other counties and cities throughout South Texas had also opened shelters, with many requiring face masks.
VIDEO: Reporter shows on-the-ground footage of what Corpus Christi looks like as Hurricane Hanna touches down
HOUSTON โ KPRC 2 reporter Michael Lopardi gives a closer look at the conditions from Hurricane Hanna in Corpus Christi. Hanna is the first hurricane of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, making landfall twice as a Category 1 storm on Saturday afternoon. The first landfall happened at around 5 p.m. about 15 miles north of Port Mansfield, about 130 miles south of Corpus Christi. As of Saturday night, those winds had weakened to 75 mph. For extensive coverage of Hurricane Hanna, visit here.
Hanna's rain remains biggest threat to virus hot spot Texas
Chris Headen battles with his umbrellas as Hurricane Hanna begins to make landfall, Saturday, July 25, 2020, in Corpus Christi, Texas. Some areas in South Texas had already reported receiving up to 9 inches (23 centimeters) of rain, including Cameron County, which borders Mexico and where Brownsville is located. First responders in Corpus Christi proactively placed barricades near intersections to have them ready to go if streets began to flood, Mayor Joe McComb said. More than 43,700 people throughout South Texas, including Corpus Christi, Harlingen and Brownsville, were without power Saturday evening, according to AEP Texas. Other counties and cities throughout South Texas had also opened shelters, with many requiring face masks.
WATCH: These cameras show what it looks like along the Texas coast as Hurricane Hanna approaches
You can see what it looks like along the Texas coast through a variety of beach and city cams as Hurricane Hanna makes landfall. Here are live cameras from Corpus Christi, South Padre Island and Port Aransas:Corpus ChristiHere is the link to see the cams for Corpus Christi beaches, including Whitecap Beach and North Padre Sea Wall. Here is the link to see the North Padre Sea Wall cam. South Padre IslandHere is the link to see the cams for South Padre Island beaches, including north and south beaches. Here is the link to see the South Padre Island Beach cam.
South Texas prepares for Tropical Storm Hanna amid pandemic
HOUSTON Officials in South Texas, which has been hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic in recent weeks, said theyre also prepared to handle any challenges from Tropical Storm Hanna, which was headed their way and expected to make landfall this weekend. Areas of South Texas could see anywhere from 3 to 8 inches of rain, with some parts possibly seeing up to 12 inches. We could be dealing with significant flash flooding across much of deep South Texas, Birchfield said. South Texas officials' plans for any possible rescues, shelters and monitoring of the storm will have the pandemic in mind. Greg Abbott has announced that various resources to respond to the tropical storm are on standby across the state, including search-and-rescue teams and aircraft.
Some Texas high schools can start football, volleyball practices as soon as Aug. 3
A high school football game at Buc Stadium in Corpus Christi in 2019. USA TODAY NETWORK via ReutersHigh school athletes who attend smaller public schools in Texas can start practicing volleyball and football as soon as Aug. 3. Schools with the 1A to 4A designation can start meeting for games and meets in mid- to late-August. Schools in 5A or 6A, which are the biggest schools, will have to wait until September. Just last week Texas education officials relaxed a previous order that would have given public schools just three weeks from the start of the fall semester to reopen classrooms for in-person instruction.
85 babies under 1 year old in Nueces County have tested positive for COVID-19, according to report
Eighty-five infants younger than age 1 have tested positive for the coronavirus in Nueces County. REUTERSEighty-five infants who are under the age of 1 have tested positive for the coronavirus in Nueces County, CNN reports. When the pandemic first started ravaging the state, Nueces County stayed relatively healthy while the Amarillo region suffered. We currently have 85 babies under the age of one year in Nueces County that have all tested positive for COVID-19, Annette Rodriguez, director of public health for Corpus Christi Nueces County, told CNN. As The Texas Tribune previously reported, Nueces County Medical Examiner Adel Shaker said last week that a baby boy, less than 6 months old, had tested positive for COVID-19 and died.
85 babies under 1 year old in a Texas county have tested positive for COVID-19, according to report
Eighty-five infants who are under the age of 1 have tested positive for the coronavirus in Nueces County, CNN reports. The county, which includes Corpus Christi, has become emblematic of the recent surge of coronavirus cases in the state. When the pandemic first started ravaging the state, Nueces County stayed relatively healthy while the Amarillo region suffered. We currently have 85 babies under the age of one year in Nueces County that have all tested positive for COVID-19, Annette Rodriguez, director of public health for Corpus Christi Nueces County, told CNN. As The Texas Tribune previously reported, Nueces County Medical Examiner Adel Shaker said last week that a baby boy, less than 6 months old, had tested positive for COVID-19 and died.
Corpus Christi official issues plea to tourists: Stay home, weโre in โfree fallโ
HOUSTON โ Nueces County Judge Barbara Canales issued a plea Monday to tourists: Donโt come to Corpus Christi beaches and stay home. Canales, who spoke with the Corpus Christi Caller-Times, called the request โalmost unthinkableโ amid โfreefall (COVID-19) conditionsโ believed to be linked to the sheer numbers of tourists drawn to the Gulf Coast. โFor the next few weeksโฆ the coast is just not clear to come home to right now,โ Canales told the newspaper. โPlease do everything you can to help us stabilize. We are not stable โ we are in a free fall โ and we need some help from Texas.โFor more, go to the newspaperโs full report.
As Texas morgues fill up, refrigerator trucks are on the way in several counties
A morgue trailer, currently not in use, at the Nueces County Medical Examiner's office in Corpus Christi on Friday. Their deaths come as counties prepare for a surge in fatalities, some by requesting trailers to expand their hospital and county morgue capacities. County medical examiner Dr. Adel Shaker has requested an extra morgue trailer, provided by FEMA to local authorities. A morgue trailer was in place at the beginning of the pandemic, but it was released early, Shaker said. In Houston, a spokeswoman at the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences insisted that no extra capacity is needed at the county morgue right now.
Man planning Trump rally at Selena statue faces legal action
The Quintanilla family is the exclusive owner of all rights of publicity. The Corpus Christi Caller-Times obtained a copy of the cease and desist letter, dated July 7, which states that the political event scheduled at the Selena statue โfalsely implicatesโ that Quintanillaโs family endorses Trump. The planned Trump event also used the tagline โBidi, Bidi, Trump, Trumpโ in a poster advertisement, which the familyโs letter states โunlawfully engages in marketing, promotion, and exploitationโ of Quintanilla merchandise. โBidi Bidi Bom Bomโ was the title of Selena's 1994 cumbia hit. Though the cease and desist letter states Perez has two days to comply with the order, he said he looks forward to continuing with the Trump assembly at the Selena statue on Saturday.
How Texans celebrated July Fourth during the coronavirus pandemic
Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas TribuneIf Memorial Day unofficially signals the start of summer in Texas, the Fourth of July confirms that it's here for the long haul. Eddie Seal for The Texas TribuneNeighbors in East Austin have gotten together for over 100 days to chat, sing and dance. Allie Goulding/The Texas TribuneA family tours the Texas State Aquarium in Corpus Christi on the Fourth of July. Eddie Gaspar/The Texas TribuneFamilies attend a fireworks show at Docs Drive-in Theatre in Buda to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday. Allie Goulding/The Texas Tribune | Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune
Selena statue uproar: Would โQueen of Tejanoโ have worn a Trump hat?
HOUSTON โ The statue of Selena in Corpus Christi recently got a makeover when a Trump supporter posed with the iconic singerโs likeness in a red Trump hat that shows support for the presidentโs 2020 campaign. The photo, posted on the Corpus Christi Crรณnica newspaper Facebook page, has more than 1,000 comments and shares with an array of opinions, from support to anger. Joe Michael Perez, a Trump supporter, whose main goal is to reach out... Posted by Corpus Christi Crรณnica on Thursday, June 4, 2020The comments have gotten ugly. Though some have suggested that Selena was a Democrat, her father has said Perez is a โdisrespectful idiotโ and that Selena was never involved with politics. Yolanda Saldivar, Selenaโs fan club president, shot the star to death in Corpus Christi.
FBI: Only 1 attacker in Corpus Christi naval base shooting last week
HOUSTON โ The FBI said Tuesday that its investigation points to only one attacker in the shooting at a Texas naval air base, days after the agency suggested another person involved might be on the loose. FBI Supervisory Senior Resident Agent Leah Greeves said last week that investigators were working to determine whether a second person of interest was at large following the shooting at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi. Officials have identified the gunman as 20-year-old Adam Salim Alsahli, a Corpus Christi resident who had been a student at a local community college. Security officers shot and killed him after he opened fire while trying to drive a truck through a base entry gate. The FBI said Tuesday that Alsahli was a Syria-born American citizen.
Corpus Christi Naval base shooter believed to have expressed support for terrorist groups online
(CNN) โ The deceased suspect in Thursdayโs shooting at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi in Texas was a 20-year-old male named Adam Alsahli of Corpus Christi, according to two law enforcement sources familiar with the ongoing investigation. Following the suspect's death, law enforcement bomb technicians cleared his body and vehicle, but found no explosive devices, one of the sources said. Online postings by these accounts expressed support for ISIS and Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), the source said. "NCIS is en route, and state and local law enforcement are on scene." Naval Air Station Corpus Christi has been home to Naval pilot training since 1941, according to its website.
A photo published by a Texas newspaper was called โfake.' The paperโs editor clapped back showing it was indeed real.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tx โ The editor of the Corpus Christi Caller-Times clapped back at readers for calling a photo taken by one of her photographers โfake," when it later turned out to be something real. A photo of Bob Hall Pier, which was closed to the public due to coronavirus concerns, was taken by photographer Courtney Sacco. The clouds were positioned differently, and people who say they were at the pier say the conditions were drastically different compared to the photos. Sacco, a longtime Corpus Christi resident, was threatened via phone calls and social media messages. Corpus Christi Caller-Times, owned by USA Today, has an ethics policy which Cavazos briefly stated: โWe donโt break the law to get information.
Corpus Christi mayor asking tourists to not visit amid coronavirus outbreak
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) โ Officials in Corpus Christi said theyโre looking at ways to discourage vacationers from visiting the popular South Texas city amid the coronavirus outbreak in the state. The Corpus Christi Caller-Times reported Mayor Joe McComb is looking at possibly restricting residential vacation rentals in his coastal city during the upcoming weeks. โWeโre going to be looking at the possibilities of trying to convince them that coming down here is not in their best interest or our best interest,โ McComb said. โBecause the traveling bug comes with them and we just want to protect our citizens.โThe majority of COVID-19 cases in Nueces County, where Corpus Christi is located, are travel-related, according to public documents. Texas has more than 6,100 cases and at least 105 related deaths, state health officials said Saturday.
Fire crews in Corpus Christi battle 150-feet flames after gas line rupture, officials say
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas โ Corpus Christi police and fire officials are at the scene of a gas line rupture that has caused flames as high as 150-feet, officials said Monday. The Corpus Christi Police Department posted on Facebook at 8:51 a.m. that officials were responding to the fire in the area of Interstate Highway 37 and Buddy Lawrence Drive. Corpus Christi Deputy Fire Chief Richie Quintero said flames coming from the ruptured gas line were nearly 150-feet high. At 9:41 a.m., police asked residents near the area to shelter in place. Officials do not know who the line belongs but are working to confirm, Quintero said.
1 dead, 1 missing after boat capsizes near Colorado River in Matagorda County
MATAGORDA COUNTY โ One person is dead and another is missing Saturday after a boat capsized near Colorado River in Matagorda County, Coast Guard officials said. A good Samaritan reported seeing a 16-foot pleasure craft carrying four boaters without lifejackets on capsize at 10:30 a.m.Coast Guard officials rescued two boaters and later recovered the body of the third boater near the capsized boat, officials said. Crews are searching offshore of the mouth of the Colorado River for the fourth boater. "We will continue to aggressively search throughout the night for the missing boater," said Lt. Cmdr. "This is currently the top priority of Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi."