An appointed commission held a condemnation proceeding on Jan. 28 for 40 acres sought by Tuloso-Midway ISD for a new school.
After 50 years of sitting empty, Corpus Christi's historic 1914 courthouse is finally coming down. On Tuesday, the TIRZ 3 board approved $2 million to help with demolition.
Bexar County Commissioners Court reached an impasse on a contract for a new voter registration system, further delaying its ...
Nueces County officials had expressed concerns that the tax increment financing largely benefited city projects, describing ...
(This story was updated to add new information and because an earlier version included an inaccuracy.) Correction: The downtown TIRZ would stand to lose about $750,000 annually, should the county ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The board that oversees the special property tax fund for downtown Corpus Christi has given a preliminary nod to using as much as $2 million to tear down the 1914 Nueces County ...
NCJLS All star Cooper Green and Jeorge Faske talk about family traditions in the agriculture life. Here's what you can expect at today's livestock show.
As much as $2 million may be set aside from a special property tax fund for the demolition of the 1914 Nueces County Courthouse. The board that oversees the downtown Corpus Christi tax increment ...
On Monday, there was a noticeable absence from the Lubbock County Commissioners Court dais in the county courthouse. Commissioner Cary Shaw of Precinct 3 — whose precinct covers the eastern and ...