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Corpus Christi’s refineries look for alternate water supplies amid crisis
Companies that own refineries in Corpus Christi say they are working to secure alternative water sources to maintain operations and prevent a shortage of gasoline and jet fuel in Texas and beyond as the city scrambles to delay or avoid a rapidly-escalating water crisis.
State Briefs
Local men arrested for attempting to meet with minors for sex McALLEN — Six South Texas men have been charged with attempted coercion and enticement of a minor, announced Acting U.S. Attorney John G.E. Marck.
Islamic schools admitted to voucher program
Four Islamic schools have been admitted to the Texas voucher program after a federal judge ordered the state to invite the schools to apply, the Houston Chronicle reported.
The RGV War Debate: Republicans and Democrats clash, but still agree?
As the United States continues military operations against Iran under the name Operation Epic Fury, a name that President Donald Trump says he chose himself, South Texas congressional representatives and Texas’s two U.S. senators have staked out positions that reflect both the partisan divide in D.C. and some crossover votes that hit closer to home.




