In February, health district officials found several health violations in Corpus Christi restaurants, including food not ...
A large balloon used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection for surveillance along the Texas border broke free and traveled ...
Plus other high points in Texas news -- like the blimp that got away, and the DOGE-fired employee who just kept working.
As many as 17 families lost their homes in extensive wildfires that blazed through the town of Sinton and surrounding areas ...
After years of steady gains, a decades-long conservation program dedicated to the Kemp's ridley hits rough seas ...
The Texas Gulf Coast is calling—and its 3,359 miles of shoreline are filled with cultural sights, affordable seafood, serene ...
Do you spend the year dreaming of dipping your toes in the ocean, frolicking in the waves, and glowing with the beachy bliss ...
Brush fires ignited in dry fields and vegetation throughout the regions of South-Central Texas and ... on Tuesday and Wednesday, from North Padre Island to Calallen. Corpus Christi Fire Department ...
Cafe on the Beach at the Palms resort and Beachside Bar & Grill at the Pearl South Padre Island Resort are beloved spots offering ocean views, outdoor seating and a wide array of excellent seafood ...
A U.S. Customs and Border Protection surveillance blimp, Argos, was found tangled in power lines near Quinlan on Wednesday morning – nearly 600 miles from its starting point at South Padre Island. The ...
The blimp – resembling a while-hot air balloon - was dislodged from its base in South Padre Island, a beach town on the southern coast of Texas, around 3:15 p.m. local time Monday due to “a ...