Sinton leaders say key data is being withheld for the Evangeline groundwater project, while Corpus Christi says it remains committed to regional cooperation.
State dollars, Texas politics and soaring costs collide as Corpus Christi races to stabilize its water supply.
Governor Greg Abbott was critical of the city of Corpus Christi’s handling of its water supply Tuesday and warned the state could intervene if local leaders fail to make decisions. Speaking Tuesday ...
Officials in the coastal city expect a “water emergency” within months and to fully run out of water next year. That would halt jet fuel supplies to Texas airports, trigger a surge in gasoline prices ...
Officials are hopeful that a report generated out of a meeting with a state senator may further discussions on a Corpus Christi groundwater project.
Commissioner Pusley took to Facebook on Tuesday night to call for an emergency meeting with Corpus Christi City Council to ...
Gov. Greg Abbott blasted Corpus Christi leaders, suggesting the state may need to go in and “micromanage that city” because of the water situation.
With Sinton city leaders absent, Corpus Christi leadership updated Sen. Adam Hinojosa on our tightening water timeline, as well as addressing Sinton's concerns regarding transparency.
Sinton will not attend the March 10 meeting on the Evangeline/Laguna Water Project, citing a lack of transparency from Corpus Christi and withheld technical data.
A water emergency may arrive sooner than Corpus Christi officials had initially forecast as pushback continues on a series of ...
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