New Amazon facility announced in Nueces County
Unincorporated area near Robstown chosen for site
Local Amazon facility announced Friday
and last updated 2021-05-07 16:35:20-04
ROBSTOWN, Texas â UPDATE: (1 p.m.): Amazon s Last Mile Facility has been announced to be developed in Nueces County.
Nueces County Judge Barbara Canales announced the facility in a press conference Friday.
UPDATE (12:42 p.m.): Amazon officially announced Friday it will be basing a distribution facility in Robstown. We re appreciative of the people of Texas for so warmly embracing Amazon into the community, said Amazon economic development manager Jessica Breaux said. There are now over 70,000 Texans working at Amazon, and we are excited to be creating 100 additional jobs in Nueces County.
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Learning to comfort, dogs train to become therapy dogs at CCIA
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and last updated 2021-03-14 16:29:43-04
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â The Corpus Christi International Airport was full of tail-wagging pups as dozens of good boys and girls and their owners joined in on some specialized training to become crisis intervention dogs.
The training was provided by a non-profit organization called Go Team Therapy, Crisis, and Airport Dogs. This weekend we ve got a 20 hour training program that they go through, before they come in they have to be evaluated, and we have evaluators out here in Corpus Christi, and they evaluate the dog and make sure they re very comfortable with people, other dogs, and that they re very friendly too, said orgaizer Nancy Trepangier.
C.C.I.A. keeps safety precautions a priority as they see more foot traffic during spring break week. Author: Mariah Gallegos (KIII TV) Published: 6:01 AM CST March 10, 2021 Updated: 6:01 AM CST March 10, 2021
Like many holidays and events throughout the past year, spring break 2021 looks different in the Coastal Bend. Local beaches didn t see as many visitors as years before, but still the airport stayed busy. Just for Friday, Saturday and Sunday we saw a 40 to 50% increase in the number of people coming to the airport and flying out, said Kim Bridger-Hunt, the marketing director for the Corpus Christi International Airport.