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Annual Selena Festival Moving From Her Texas Hometown
An annual celebration honoring the life of slain Tejano music queen Selena will no longer be held in her South Texas hometown.
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Man Indicted for South Texas Shooting That Killed 4 at Kid's Party
A South Texas man who along with his father are accused in the shooting deaths of four individuals at a toddler’s birthday party in 2018 has been indicted on capital murder charges.
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Mustang Island State Park in Texas Marks 40th Anniversary
Forty years ago, Mustang Island State Park in South Texas opened its gates with little fanfare following a legal battle.
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Big Booms, Fire Part of Explosives Training in South Texas
Law enforcement officers always run toward danger but on Wednesday some personnel in South Texas watched and recorded video of fiery explosives as part of training
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New Mural of Slain Tejano Singer Selena Graces Neighborhood Where She Lived
A new mural of slain Tejano star Selena now graces a Texas neighborhood where she lived.
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Teamwork Key in Emerging Professionals Training in Texas
A lecture hall at Del Mar College was nearly silent on a recent morning, except for the sound of pieces of paper sliding across desktops as part of a teamwork training program for high school students
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Female Judges in Corpus Christi Area Make Legal Strides
Dori Contreras was living in Houston and working as an accountant when she decided to make a life change and go to law school, then eventually she became a judge.
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Sinton High School Baseball Field Named for Longtime Coach
Three state championships, 22 district titles, including 10 straight, a lifetime achievement award from the Hooks and now Gene Kasprzyk can add a baseball field named after him to his list of accomplishments.
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Corpus Christi Man Accused of Killing Girlfriend, Another in Argument
A South Texas man is being accused of fatally shooting his girlfriend and another woman after an argument and then firing at police officers before surrendering.
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Construction on New Corpus Christi Harbor Bridge Behind Schedule
Construction on a $930 million project to replace a Corpus Christi bridge is behind schedule despite reaching a major milestone this month.
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South Texas Beef Processor Filed for Chapter 11 Protection
A cash-strapped South Texas beef processor has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection while it sells off its assets.
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Texas Man Found Not Guilty Due to Insanity in Fatal Church Attack
A South Texas jury has determined that a man who authorities say fatally stabbed a worshiper and wounded three others during a church service last year is not guilty by reason of insanity
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Texan Accidentally Shot by Dick Cheney Recalls 2006 Incident
Harry Whittington was a longtime Austin lawyer and a largely behind the scenes player in Texas Republican politics in February 2006 when he became a central actor in what came close to being a life-or-death drama involving then-Vice President Dick Cheney.
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Planned Border Wall Infringement on Historic Mission Along the Rio Grande, Says the Catholic Diocese
The federal government’s plan to run the planned border wall at the site of a historic mission along the Rio Grande would amount to an illegal government intrusion into the practice of religion, the Catholic Diocese of Brownsville says.
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South Texas Man Who Survived Florida Mass Shooting Dies in Car Crash
A Texas man who survived a mass shooting during a video game tournament last month in Florida has died in a car crash.
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South Texas Town, People Recovering Nearly Year After Harvey
Armonie Brown pauses for a second when asked about Hurricane Harvey.
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Woman Dresses in Roach Suit to City Council Meeting
A South Texas woman showed up to a recent City Council meeting dressed as a cockroach. It’s Patricia Polastri’s latest attempt to bring attention to the influx of roaches and rodents near a major Corpus Christi road after new vegetation was planted, the Corpus Christi Caller-Times reported.
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Authorities: Texas Mom With Drug Debt Sold Son for $2,500
Authorities say a Texas mother with a drug debt to settle is accused of selling her 7-year-old son for $2,500.
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Columbus Ship Replica Damaged by Hurricane Harvey For Sale
South Texas officials are selling a replica ship built by Spain to honor explorer Christopher Columbus after it partially sunk during Hurricane Harvey.
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Selena Drink Cups Gobbled Up by Fans
The latest version of drink cups bearing the likeness of slain Tejano music queen Selena didn’t last long this weekend at Stripes convenience stores in Texas and Louisiana.