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Corpus Christi Spring Break 2021: What city officials want you to know

Corpus Christi Spring Break 2021: What city officials want you to know Trevier Gonzalez/KRIS 6 and last updated 2021-03-04 18:45:33-05 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The city of Corpus Christi wants to remind people to have a fun and safe Spring Break. Spring Break 2021 officially kicks off Friday, March 5 and runs through Sunday, March 14. On Thursday, the Corpus Christi Police Department, DPS, and other local entities joined together at a press conference to discuss their plans to keep things in order. Starting Friday, Corpus Christi police say there will be extra patrol units, traffic units, and DWI units. Officers will be patrolling the beach and the island, and a command post will be out at the American Bank Center.

San Pedro Woman Appointed New Commissioner

  San Pedro resident Christine Bustos was appointed Feb. 12 by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham to be the new District 2 Rio Arriba County commissioner.     Bustos was appointed to replace Leo Jaramillo who was elected to the state senate last November and was appointed to the senate early after former senator Richard Martinez ended his term early citing COVID-19 related concerns.     In a Feb. 12 phone interview Bustos said she was honored to receive the position.     “I’m very honored to be appointed and hope to do my best for the people of Rio Arriba County and especially my district.”     Bustos said she didn’t have a list of objectives yet but was planning on meeting with County leaders as well as with former commissioner Jaramillo to talk about what initiatives he started, so she can identify her priorities.

Mental health services at Texas State University: What s Kognito?

Austin 360 The need to focus on mental health has become increasingly important during the coronavirus pandemic. All age groups are feeling isolated. For college kids, sometimes that means being isolated on campus or being isolated at home while taking classes virtually. Students have responded in different ways, says Richard Martinez, coordinator of educational programming and outreach at Texas State University, where he also works as a psychologist in the school s counseling center. Some students, he says, have adapted to a new routine. Other students have struggled to find that new routine and structure around remote learning. This age group of students is particularly important when it comes to mental health, Martinez says, because biologically between 18 to 24 is when people typically experience the onset of mental illnesses such as schizophrenia or might experience anxiety, depression or mania for the first time. There are also a lot of life transitions such as leaving h

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