Los Angeles County officials voted Tuesday to declare a state of emergency that gives them power to assist residents they say have suffered financially from ongoing federal immigration raids.
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Corpus Christi council revisits the controversial Inner Harbor desal project. Tensions flare as members clash over direction, and who controls the city’s water future.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday threatened to pull assistance for Argentina if the nation’s internal politics don’t align with his interests in upcoming elections.
Homebuilders and homebuyers are now facing an even trickier calculation in trying to nail down the cost of construction due to tariffs.
The government shutdown is set to stretch into a third week after Senate Republicans and Democrats once again failed to pass a funding bill.
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) tells Scripps News Democrats are ready to negotiate to reopen the government, as long as Republicans are willing to preserve healthcare subsidies for Americans.
One missed flight turned into a lesson for a Corpus Christi traveler- why travel insurance can turn vacation nightmares into smooth recoveries.
For several decades, a property on Alice’s south side sat abandoned. Now, city leaders hope to breathe new life into the area with a $400,000 park that’s already bringing families together.
A vaccine designed to prevent and potentially treat triple-negative breast cancer is showing promise in human trials and could be available by 2030.
Summer sadness, autumn blues, winter woes — whatever you call them, the changing seasons can have a profound impact on our emotions.
As gold prices continue to soar to record highs, it’s sending ripples through everything from Wall Street to local jewelry shops, and investors say it’s not too late to cash in.
Over two-thirds of protein powders and ready-to-drink shakes analyzed in a recent study contained high levels of lead contamination that could pose risks to your health.
Delgado, a recipient of the 2024 NAACP Humanitarian Award, has partnered with organizations like the YMCA and “Kicks to Class” to give shoes and gear to underprivileged youth.
The U.S. military has fatally struck another alleged drug trafficking boat in international waters off the coast of Venezuela, President Donald Trump said on Tuesday.
A gorilla at the San Diego Zoo sprinted toward a viewing area Saturday afternoon, cracking one of the three layers of tempered glass that separate visitors from the habitat.
Numerous airports across the country are refusing to air a video featuring Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem blaming democrats for the government shutdown.
On Tuesday, TIRZ 2 approved a $700,000 skatepark for Billish Park in the Padre Isles neighborhood. The project now awaits final city council approval.
Over 150 unvaccinated students in Spartanburg County face 21-day quarantine as South Carolina battles measles outbreak amid national surge.
City council approves new buildings for Fire Stations 8 and 10, replacing facilities that are 60 and 70 years old respectively.
Former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant spoke in Florida as protesters cite war crimes and call for his arrest amid ICC warrants and ongoing ceasefire talks.