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VeteransOn the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, citizens and veterans came out to Yellowstone National Cemetery in Laurel to honor Vietnam veterans.It's the final time for a special ceremony with the special pins for those veterans who serve.See full story here: Vietnam vets honored at Yellowstone National Cemetery in LaurelWelcome home, thank you for your service, Stephen McCollum, cemetery manager, said to veterans while giving them lap…See the Story
Vietnam vets honored at Yellowstone National Cemetery in Laurel
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Mequon residents fighting against increased insurance costs due to floodplain expansion
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Baseball · TexasRivals Tuloso Midway and Calallen's baseball and softball teams took the field in their first games of the season and we have the results.In the first inning of the baseball game, Tuloso-Midway got off to a hot start with a base hit from catcher Erik Flores and he sped his way to second base. The Warriors were able to get two runners on base but couldnt finish the inning with a score.Now the Wildcats are up for bat and they lit it up with Drayso…See the Story
Calallen Baseball and Softball teams win big over Tuloso-Midway
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Portland, Texas · PortlandWindfest is the biggest event in the Portland neighborhood, organized by the Chamber of Commerce. 50th Annual Windfest in flight as organizers make up for bad weatherWe always look at numbers of people. We want to keep growing it every year, Windfest President Tracy Florence said. A well-known event, neighbors far and near are expected at Windfest. We want to bring in thousands of people to Portland. It doesnt just help us, but it helps the gas …See the Story
50th Annual Windfest in flight as organizers make up for bad weather
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Alice · AliceA few days of rain has made a small impact in the water shed but is it enough to get us out of stage 3 water restrictions in Alice?The city received heavy rain these last few couple of days."A single rain event doesn't necessarily change where we're at in our drought contingency plan or where we're at as far as a drought, Alice City Manager Michael Esparza said. Esparza received a copy of a pass-thru report from the Nueces River Authority. This …See the Story
Recent rains levels don't change water restrictions
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Corpus Christi · Corpus ChristiA human rib that was found on the city's Southside in December 2024 has been identified as belonging to Caleb Harris, whose remains were found in a wastewater lift station on June 24.See the Story
Human rib found on city's Southside identified as Caleb Harris
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Corpus Christi · Corpus ChristiRemember this huge bump in the road on the city's Westside? Neighborhood News reporter Naidy Escobar reported on the issue at Ruth and Highland Avenue. Naidy drives through this area regularly and that's how she found it.On Tuesday, March 25, she contacted the city's public works office and they said they would send a team to check it out.On Thursday, March 27, KRIS 6 News stopped by to find that monster bump gone! It was smoothed down and cover…See the Story
Getting Results: City addresses monster bump on Westside street
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Corpus Christi · Corpus ChristiTeacher shortages are a nationwide problem but CCISD has found a possible solution. The district has launched its Associate Teacher Program, already filling 85 spots.The state of Texas requires districts to have certified teachers in the classroom, but that creates an alarming statistic.I saw a statistic that said that on average about 40% of all new teachers hired in Texas are not certified, CCISD Chief Human Resource officer Debbie Cruz said.C…See the Story
New program helps CCISD tackle teacher shortage
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