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Here s how a runway project at Cabaniss Airfield affects your commute

The Navy has asked the state to shutter part of Ayers Street for the next month as it does runway work at Cabaniss Airfield. The Texas Department of Transportation on Tuesday closed a section of Ayers on the Southside, also known as Business 286.  Ayers will be closed from just south of Pollex Avenue, about 1,000 feet south of Saratoga Boulevard, to the Greenwood Drive underpass at state Highway 286, which leads to the J.C. Elliott Collection Center. Cabaniss Airfield was an auxiliary field for Corpus Christi Naval Air Station during World War II and the Korean War. It closed in 1958 and is now used for touch-and-go circuit training of aircraft from NAS Corpus Christi. 

After four years, missing New Mexico dog found in Corpus Christi, on track to return home

After four years, missing New Mexico dog found in Corpus Christi, on track to return home After four years, missing New Mexico dog found in Corpus Christi, on track to return home and last updated 2021-03-12 11:35:50-05 It was an unexpected phone call for Aranza Delgado — an Albuquerque woman or Burqueña, more than 800 miles away from Corpus Christi, who had given up long ago on the search for their family dog. “Wait, you’re not in Albuquerque, are you?” Delgado said to Peewee’s Pet Adoption World & Sanctuary, recalling her conversation. “And they’re like, ‘You’re not in Texas? … We’re in Corpus Christi and your dog is here.’

Virginia Beach woman dies after crashing into tree off I-264 in Portsmouth

Virginia Beach woman dies after crashing into tree off I-264 in Portsmouth Katherine Hafner, The Virginian-Pilot © Kaitlin McKeown/The Virginian-Pilot/TNS A Virginia State Police car on I-64 in Hampton. A 39-year-old Virginia Beach woman died early Saturday after she lost control of her car on Interstate 264 and struck a tree, according to Virginia State Police. Shortly after 2 a.m., Shaunte Patrice Ward was driving her 2007 Mitsubishi Galant westbound in Portsmouth when she tried to take the Greenwood Drive exit, police said in a news release. Officials said Ward lost control, ran off the road and into a tree head-on, killing her instantly.

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