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For a comprehensive look at Corpus Christi’s continuing water woes, check out the June issue of Corpus Christi Business News. The monthly newspaper takes a look at what happened and why, while also reporting  what the city plans to do to prevent more boil water notices in the future.
Also, in this month’s News, you’ll find: 
• Minor vehicle crash reports are once again being written by the Corpus Christi Police Department;
• Why the city manager quit and why the search for a long-term replacement was put on hold;
• An inside look at the Regional Transit Authority’s new $34 million building
Lake Padre development construction underway; 
• Who’s buying city parks
• Why cities can no longer regulate LNG.
Businesses highlighted include: 
• The young entrepreneur who started King’s All in One Lawn Service from the ground up;
• Why you should get married with Horses on the Beach
Ashmore Paint, the oldest business in Corpus Christi keeps up with the latest in paint technology;
• Tips on how to make sure you are covered for storm damage from home-owner protection expert Alma Rosa Castillo, owner of All American Hallmark Insurance.
The Corpus Christi Business News Where to Volunteer feature is back with an update on Mission of Mercy, soon to be embarking on a major construction project that will give it a permanent home base in the city. Find out what you can do to help the thousands of Coastal Bend residents without health care coverage.
In between all those stories, readers will also find the latest news on which new businesses will soon be opening (Urban Bricks Pizza, another Starbucks), updates on major industrial expansions (Voestalpine, Chemours, the Port of Corpus Christi) along with tourism news (sea turtle nesting season), including the economic impact of this year’s Fiesta de la Flor. 
If you don’t get Corpus Christi Business News in the mail each month, try one of our newsstands, or read the digital flip book online. It’s all FREE.