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A look at the death of Sandra Bland in TX jail

The recent release of dashboard camera video and booking records have answered some questions in the case of a Chicago-area woman who died in a Texas jail, but others remain.

 

Truck set on fire while man fishes at 4 a.m.

The man saw a dark colored vehicle drive next to the truck and throw something into it.

 

Texas fights lawsuit over birth certificates

Texas health officials are asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit by immigrant parents who were denied birth certificates for their U.S.-born children because local authorities refused to recognize as valid certain forms of identification.

 

Trump to visit border during trip to Laredo

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's visit to the U.S.-Mexico border promises new challenges for the GOP's years-in-the-making push to attract Hispanic voters.

 

Sheriff: Bland spoke of prior suicide attempt

A woman whose death in a Texas jail has raised suspicions about the official conclusion that she hanged herself told a guard during the booking process that she had tried to kill herself in the past, according to the county sheriff.

 

Videos may mean tightening on Planned Parenthood

Videos may mean tightening on Planned Parenthood

 

Farmers' Market gets new home at Art Center

Starting Aug. 5 the Dowtown Fartmers' Market will be hosted at the Corpus Christi Art Center. A news conference was held Wednesday at La Retama Park to announce the relocation.

 

Rescue mission universal for firefighters

The Corpus Christi Fire Department partnered with trainers from the McAllen and Kansas City to lead a 4-part training for firefighters from Monterrey, Michoacán, Jalisco, Nuevo León and Mexico City this week.

 

Border Patrol agents credit K-9s for drug busts

Dogs at a Border Patrol checkpoint sniffed out more than $1.7 million worth of hidden marijuana and methamphetamine Tuesday, a Customs and Border Protection news release states.

 

Overton speaks to women's ministry

When Hannah Overton was a teenager, she told God she would go wherever he sent her.

 

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