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The aquarium is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets cost $36.95 for adults and $19.95 for children ages 3 to 12; kids 2 and younger are granted free admission.
"We have a lot of history here, a lot of legacy. It's come full circle now. We're the third best aquarium in North America," ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Texas State Aquarium and Raising Cane's is making waves in the Coastal Bend.. not for amazing dolphin shows or delicious chicken fingers, but to raise money for ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — As Corpus Christi remains in Stage 3 water restrictions, our local attractions are doing their part to help with conservation. Water is vital for places like Texas State ...
Hours after the DOJ filed the complaint, Texas officials agreed to comply with federal law and stop providing illegal immigrants with in-state tuition costs, The Texas Tribune reported.
Texas became the first state to permit in-state tuition benefits to undocumented students in 2001, when former governor Rick Perry, a Republican, signed the Texas Dream Act into law. Now 23 states ...
Texas has agreed to end in-state tuition rates for undocumented immigrants. The Department of Justice sued Texas on Wednesday over a long-standing state education policy, which it says illegally ...
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The US Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Texas on Wednesday, over a state law that allows undocumented residents to pay in-state tuition at the state’s public universities.
Texas was the first state in the nation to extend in-state tuition at public universities to undocumented students with the Texas Dream Act in 2001. By Milla Surjadi staff writer Jun. 4, 2025 ...
The measure all but guaranteed any state funding would go to Hansmire’s business whenever lawmakers allotted money for child identification kits. That year, the state awarded his company about ...
We made it, but we are a very small percentage of people who, because of HB 1403, because of in-state tuition, were able to make it," said Cesar Espinosa, a Texas Dream Act recipient.