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The strange case of Mauricio Celis, the Corpus Christi lawyer who was not a lawyer.
Five years ago, Hannah Overton, a church-going Corpus Christi mother of five, was convicted of murdering her soon-to-be adoptive child and sentenced to life in prison. In April, she returned to court—and watched her lawyers put the prosecution on defense.
Alameda Street, Corpus Christi.
A critical appraisal of a local phenomenon by the ultimate insider.
The rap on Corpus Christi is that there’s no there there—but a case can be made that it’s a great weekend destination.
When the doctor told me my third child had Down’s Syndrome, I knew that my life had changed forever.
Cinders, a wire-haired dachshund from Corpus Christi, was one of seven finalists for the Best in Show title.
February 16, 2012 | by Sonia Smith
Chapter Ten of “Twin Wells,” by Diana López.
A kayaking trip offers close encounters with the ecosystem of the wetlands near Port Aransas, where still waters run shallow.
Snow geese, the Big Tree, sandy beaches—and one gigantic chemical plant.

