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Tuesday's City Council meeting also marked beginning of mayoral removal pre-trial hearings
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In April, one of the city's three reservoirs received its first inflows in eight months. But narrowly avoiding an immediate disaster doesn't mean that Corpus Christi has solved its water crisis.
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The proclamation will be in effect until May 18 unless extended, renewed, or terminated by the city council.
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The winning ticket was sold at a Brownsville store last November.
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Over 400 centers are operating or under construction with more on the way.
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Up to ten students will make up the first cohort.
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More than 40 riders saddle up for shot at championship
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Small towns around Corpus Christi worry where they'll fall on the pecking order if the region's water runs out.
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Over 85 percent of Texas is reported to be in at least abnormally dry conditions and over 75 percent is currently in some level of drought.
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Angelo State University history professor Dr. Kenna Archer suggests an answer to Corpus Christi’s current water concerns might require a look back a century or two.
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Ashley Gonzalez, 23, tracks every dollar she spends and occasionally splurges on sushi.
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The community is invited to attend a free screening of documentary VIDEOHEAVEN beginning at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 2 at the Art Museum of South Texas.