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Corpus Christi

The Love and Loss of the Quintanillas

A new documentary uses archival family footage to retell the story of Selena y Los Dinos.

by Francesca D’Annunzio

Keep Reading

New Leads in an Infamous Corpus Christi Cold Case

by Peter Barth

A Thirsty Tesla Refinery Could Exacerbate Corpus Christi’s Water Crisis

by Justin Doud

Texas Court Strikes Down Air Pollution Permit for Gulf Coast Oil Terminal 

by Dylan Baddour

Jan 15, 2014

Welcome to the Drone Star State

by Brad Tyer

Oct 23, 2013

Years After Criminal Conviction, Citgo Petroleum Finally Facing Sentence in Corpus Christi

by Priscila Mosqueda

Tonight: the Observer Environmental Justice Road Show Comes to Houston

by Jo DePrang

Koch Comes After the Observer

Koch Industries site calls our story 'dishonest' and 'distorted'.

by Dave Mann

Latricia Jones' son Dre'vyon needs daily breathing treatments to relieve his chronic asthma Oct 24, 2012

Life On the Fence Line

by Jen Reel

Hillcrest, a neighborhood in Corpus Christi Oct 24, 2012

Kochworld

To see how the Koch brothers’ free-market utopia operates, look no further than Corpus Christi.

by Melissa del Bosque and Jen Reel

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