Corpus Christi, TX News Roundup (8/20/25)

New bike and pedestrian trails: Corpus Christi City Council voted Tuesday to advance a $3.6 million, mostly federally funded agreement with TxDOT for four new trails— find out where these paths will run. Six Points offices reborn: The long-vacant Six Points Building...

Scottsdale, AZ News Roundup (8/20/25)

Publicist pushes newborn screening: After her child’s health scare, a Scottsdale publicist is advocating for expanded state tests to catch rare infant conditions — learn what she hopes to change. Scottsdale Arts Fall Lineup: Scottsdale Arts kicks off its 2025–26...

Idaho News Roundup (8/20/25)

Boise hospitals top safety ratings: Three Boise-area facilities earned “A” grades in The Leapfrog Group’s spring 2025 report, scoring high on infection prevention and error reduction — find out if yours made the grade. Idaho’s Top High Schools: U.S. News & World...

Reno, NV News Roundup (8/20/25)

NY startup plants roots in Reno: Connected Future Labs has relocated its headquarters to the University of Nevada, Reno’s Innevation Center, tapping into university collaborations, a state-of-the-art makerspace and a thriving startup community to accelerate its...

Flower Mound, TX News Roundup (8/20/25)

Small southern Denton towns spared: Gov. Abbott’s Senate Bills 840 and 15 expanded by-right multifamily and denser development in cities over 150,000 residents but exempt small municipalities like Flower Mound, Argyle and Highland Village — find out what it means. End...

Florida News Roundup (8/20/25)

Dangerous rip currents ahead: South Florida’s beaches will face high surf and life-threatening rip currents through Saturday evening as Category 2 Erin skirts offshore — find out what beachgoers need to know. Florida ends completion certificates: Under HB 1105,...