Corpus Christi, TX News Roundup (7/20/25)

Corpus Christi diabetes summit: Hundreds of healthcare professionals are meeting at the American Bank Center this week to explore new treatments that manage blood sugar and prevent lows in the state’s most affected region — learn what experts are sharing.

Grant boosts drug trafficking crackdown: The Corpus Christi Police Department has secured a $40,000 High Intensity Drug Area Initiative grant to partner with DEA detectives, seize counterfeit pill presses and curb fentanyl flows while still battling methamphetamine — learn what’s next.

Cole Park plaza revamp: A $900,000 project is installing 12 concrete columns, overhead panels, lighting and outlets to bring shade and boost functionality by the end of August — find out how it will elevate your waterfront experience.

Market Days revive Crossroads Mall: Last weekend, hundreds of neighbors shopped more than 50 local vendors in the inaugural Market Days event, breathing fresh life into Robstown’s longtime outlet center — find out if it’ll become a monthly tradition.

Bob Hall Pier on track: With six months left in the year, the Corpus Christi rebuild is still slated for December completion, though its restaurant won’t open until mid-2026 — find out what’s next.

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