TYLER — Tyler police are asking motorists to use caution Monday morning when approaching intersections as multiple are without power. According to our news partner KETK, the following intersections are without power as of 7 a.m.: Broadway Avenue/Centennial Parkway, S Broadway Avenue/Market Square Boulevard, Loop 323/E Erwin Street and Loop 323/Lyons Avenue. Authorities are working to get generators deployed to these locations. âIf you approach any intersection that is without power, treat it as a four-way stop. If you come to an intersection with blinking red lights, treat that as a four-way stop,â police said. âEmergency crews are working to get all intersections up and running as quickly as possible.â
Thousands without power in East Texas
TYLER â With severe weather Sunday night in our region, there are reports of over 9,030 without power. According to our news partner KETK, these are current as of 6:00 P.m. Monday. For a county by county listing of power outages from ONCOR and SWEPCO click here.
Linden Police investigating accidental fatal shooting
LINDEN â The Linden Police Department is investigating a fatal shooting that happened on Friday in the parking lot of a Crump Food Store in the 700 block of West Houston Street. According to Linden PD, the shooting happened around 3:30 p.m. when a store employee Larry Lawrence, 39 of Queen City, was helping put groceries in the back seat of a car. Officials said that there was a dog in the back seat and that Lawrence reportedly began to pet the dog when a .22 rifle in the back seat went off and hit him in the chest. According to our news partner KETK witnesses attempted to resuscitate him and when police and EMS arrived, they took over lifesaving procedures, but he was later pronounced dead at a helipad site. Linden Police Chief David Dulude said that the incident appears to have been accidental but that the case is still under investigation while they try to figure out how the rifle went off.
Land Commissioner announces $68 million for infrastructure
TYLER â According to our news partner KETK Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham, M.D., announced that $68,042,000 in regional mitigation funds was approved for infrastructure projects across Deep East Texas on Friday. The funds were approved by the Texas General Land Office and will include over $42 million for broadband and interoperable radio communications infrastructure that will be administered by the Deep East Texas Council of Government (DETCOG). The money allocated by the land office is sourced from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the Regional Mitigation Plan, a plan to help reduce risks and impacts of future natural disasters. Continue reading Land Commissioner announces $68 million for infrastructure
East Texas State Fair kicks off in Tyler
TYLER â The East Texas State Fair is officially back. The event kicked off Friday morning with Senior Day to start the huge event and of course, the fair has all the essential fun you would expect. Plus your food favorites like giant turkey legs and donât forget about the Ferris Wheel. The fair runs through Oct.1. For the daily schedule of the East Texas State Fair, click here
Smith County burn ban update
TYLER – Smith County remains under a burn ban. Since the Smith County Burn Ban was issued on August 1, 2023, there have been a total of 57 illegal burning citations issued across the county. A violation of the burn ban is a Class C Misdemeanor, punishable by a fine up to $500. If your fire gets out of control and destroys a neighborâs property, you could be held liable for the value of that property. Check here to see if your county is on the list. For more information related to the burn ban, please contact the Smith County Fire Marshalâs Office at 903-590-2655. Continue reading Smith County burn ban update
CHRISTUS contract with Aramark to end
TYLER â CHRISTUS Health and Aramark are ending their contract, and officials with CHRISTUS said employees laid off from Aramark are expected to begin employment with their new vendor according to our news partners at KETK. In a statement, CHRISTUS Health said they will begin working with a new vendor, Morrison, on Nov. 1 and Aramark employees will be offered positions. âWe do not expect any disruption to current operations or employment,â the statement from CHRISTUS said. âWhile technically these employees will be laid off from Aramark, we expect them to transition immediately to employment with Morrison.â Continue reading CHRISTUS contract with Aramark to end
Henderson County officials investigate drowning
HENDERSON COUNTY â Officials in Henderson County are investigating after a drowning Thursday night in the Cedar Branch Park subdivision. According to Payne Springs Fire Rescue, they and other agencies responded around 8 p.m. to âreports of a male subject that had been working construction at a residence went for a swim in the lake and went under the water and did not resurface.â The victim was later recovered after units began searching the water, including the Gun Barrel City Fire rescue boat that has side scan sonar. This sonar was used to locate the victim after officials had been searching the area for some time. The Henderson County Sheriffâs Office is investigating the incident.
Gladewater residents asked to conserve water
GLADEWATER â Gladewater residents are being asked to conserve water. On Friday, the City of Gladewater issued a notice to residents that they are now in Stage 1 Water Conservation due to water levels and their drought contingency plan as reported by our news colleagues at KETK. âWe need everyone to work to conserve water usage as much as possible at this time,â according to a statement from the city. âWe will provide an update as this changes.â
New Sonic in Canton will have this first
CANTON â A new Sonic drive-in in Canton will feature something unique. According to our news partner KETK, this new Sonic will be first in the United States to have pickleball courts. The Canton Economic Development Corp. adds, the pickleball courts can be reserved using the CourtReserve App. If you’re wondering if pickleball will replace the playground for your kids, donât. The new Sonic location will have both.
3 arrested in Rusk County on drug, firearm charges
RUSK COUNTY â Rusk County Sheriffâs Office and the Henderson Police Department have apprehended three individuals and seized suspected methamphetamine, suspected cocaine, suspected MDMA, suspected marijuana and firearms. According to the Rusk County Sheriffâs Office and our news colleagues at KETK, they received leads during a fugitive apprehension investigation that led to a controlled substance search warrant being served at 1307 Martin Luther King Street in Henderson. Continue reading 3 arrested in Rusk County on drug, firearm charges
UT Tyler receives $600k from National Science Foundation
TYLER â The University of Texas at Tyler received part of a $1.8 million grant from the National Science Foundation to study ants and their potential impacts on soils in southeastern U.S. environments. “This collaborative research award recognizes the high quality of our biology departmentâs work, which will help determine whether soil animals such as ants impact soils at larger scales,â said Dr. Kouider Mokhtari, UT Tyler interim senior vice president for research. âThis novel research has broad applications that could advance our understanding of how soil nutrients and mineral composition are impacted by ant nests.â UT Tyler will collaborate with the University of Central Florida and Yale Universityâs School of the Environment on the two-year, two-part project.
Tyler bat tests positive for rabies
TYLER – On Thursday, Sept. 21, Tyler Animal Services was alerted by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) that one bat submitted for analysis tested positive for rabies. The bat was found near the 9300 block of Tipperary Drive. The known individuals and animals with possible exposure have been identified and addressed. It is critical for people to not handle bats, skunks, raccoons or other wild animals. It is important for children to tell their parents of any contact with wild animals or any sick animals. If a person is bitten by an animal, the bite incident must be reported to the Local Rabies Control Authority, Tyler Animal Services Director Shawn Markmann, for proper investigation. Continue reading Tyler bat tests positive for rabies
Former deputy sentenced for assisting drug trafficker
TYLER — A former Smith County deputy was sentenced on Wednesday to three years probation and a $1,000 fine for fraud with identification documents after entering a plea agreement. According to our news partner KETK, Luis Alberto Sandoval, 30, was with the Smith County Sheriffâs Office from November 2017 until his arrest in August 2021. He pleaded guilty in February to the federal charge after being accused of misuse of information to assist a Mexican drug trafficker. A warrant alleged Sandoval got a text message from a phone in Mexico asking him to the run the driverâs license of a known drug dealer who attempting to cross back into the U.S. Continue reading Former deputy sentenced for assisting drug trafficker
Coffee City drivers have questions
COFFEE CITY — One week after Coffee City deactivated their police department and fired their police chief, many drivers whoâve been pulled over say they want their speeding tickets dropped. âI intended to come up here with the hopes of getting the ticket dismissed since they dismissed all of their policemen,â said Steve Prather, who was at city hall to contest a ticket. Prather went into city hall with hopes to challenge his citation on Wednesday. âI just paid them $315 to get a deferred adjudication,â said Prather. Coffee City resident, Kolby Horton said he has $11,000 worth of tickets that he said were given unlawfully. Horton said it caused him to plead guilty to each offense. Acording to our news partner KETK, if you got a ticket from the Coffee City Police Department, the city secretary said you have to pay the ticket or choose to go to trial. Continue reading Coffee City drivers have questions