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 in Corpus Christi has opened as the Imperial Apartments, offering 25 one-bed units under $1,000 a month on its first three floors and giving the city’s urban core a fresh boost — find out what this means.
Final Harbor Bridge walk: More than 100 community members and visitors took the last stroll across Corpus Christi’s iconic span before it closes for good, capping nearly 15 years of monthly treks and over 31,000 participants — find out.
Enrollment jumps 22%: Del Mar College’s Freedom to Dream program, launched this past spring, has boosted fall enrollment by 22% to over 1,600 students pursuing transfer and workforce pathways — find out how.
Volunteers needed for pet aid: The Coastal Bend Food Bank and Gulf Coast Humane Society are seeking volunteers at their warehouse to sort and box pet food ahead of this week’s mobile distributions — find out how to sign up.
Other Corpus Christi headlines this week
- McDonald's slashes combo meal prices, expands offerings
- Flour Bluff, Corpus Christi host town hall
- Corpus Christi held fifth budget input session
- Corpus Christi port starts monthly community tours
- Free monthly Zumba classes energize Corpus Christi
- Sprouts Farmers Market moves this winter