Portion of Rice Road closed for repairs

Portion of Rice Road to close Sunday for repairsTYLER — Rice Road between South Broadway Avenue and Old Bullard Road in Tyler is closed for permanent asphalt repairs as of Sunday, Jan. 15. Contractors were due to begin repairs on Monday, Jan. 16. This work will replace the temporary asphalt repair when Tyler Water Utilities located a sinkhole in December. Officials say extensive work was done inside the sinkhole and along Old Bullard Road to replace sewer lines, a manhole, and other infrastructure before the intersection could be opened to traffic. The City of Tyler says it asks for your patience. Motorists are asked to drive slowly in the area and obey the detours and traffic signs. Repairs are scheduled to be completed by the end of the week, depending on the weather and the ground conditions.

Death row inmate’s lawyer responds after new trial denied

Death row inmate’s lawyer responds after new trial deniedPALESTINE – Death row inmate Robert Roberson’s attorney says she’s troubled by a recent ruling in his case, but she’s not giving up. “There is much more fighting left to do,” said Gretchen Sween. After years of courtroom scrutiny over the now-questionable science of “shaken baby syndrome,” the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals decided Wednesday that doubt surrounding the cause of his daughter’s death was not enough to overturn Roberson’s death sentence. That’s according to our news partner KETK and the Texas Tribune. Continue reading Death row inmate’s lawyer responds after new trial denied

Grand Saline Fire captain charged with sexual assault of a child

Grand Saline Fire captain charged with sexual assault of a childGRAND SALINE – A man arrested and charged with online solicitation of a minor and sexual assault of a child has been identified as Grand Saline Fire Captain Patrick Rowe. According to our news partner KETK, Grand Saline Fire Chief Jeremy L. Barker says Rowe is no longer with the City of Grand Saline or the Grand Saline Fire Department in any capacity. Barker gave his sympathy to the alleged victims and their families. “One person’s poor decisions do not represent our department,” said Barker. “Obviously, this has cast a bad light upon our fire department and has given us a bit of a black eye. We just want our community to know that we do not condone or support any actions of this nature. That is not who we are as a department, nor what we stand for.” Continue reading Grand Saline Fire captain charged with sexual assault of a child

Man arrested in after allegedly attempting to make 14-year-old his wife

Man arrested in after allegedly attempting to make 14-year-old his wifeATHENS – A man was arrested in Henderson County on Thursday after officials said they received a tip a man was coming to Athens to “pick up a 14-year-old to make her his wife.” According to our news partner KETK, officials with the sheriff’s office said investigators set up surveillance at the location where he told the girl he would pick her up. A man later identified as Joseph Melton was seen entering the store and immediately going to the bathroom where the girl had been told to meet him. Officials say he was immediately arrested. Melton’s car was searched and officials said investigators found a 9mm pistol and marijuana inside. He was arrested for enticing a child, delivery of marijuana to a minor, and unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon.

Potential for “earthy” water taste and odor

Potential for “earthy” water taste and odorTYLER — Tyler Water Utilities consumers may be experiencing a spike in Geosmin, a taste and odor compound, in their drinking water. Officials say the water is safe to drink and continues to meet or exceed all Federal and State water quality standards. Geosmin is non-toxic and safe to consume, according to a city news release. It typically produces an earthy odor and is naturally present in some foods, such as beets, spinach, and mushrooms. Continue reading Potential for “earthy” water taste and odor

City approves economic development agreement for former Carlton Hotel revitalization

City approves economic development agreement for former Carlton Hotel revitalizationTYLER — Plans for revitalization of a Tyler landmark are moving forward following action Wednesday by the City Council. According to a news release, the Council approved an Economic Development Agreement with NORF Development Company for $1.5 million to incentivize redevelopment of the former Carlton Hotel. NORF purchased the East Elm Street building in 2021 and intends to invest more than $30 million in the property. Officials say due to current market conditions — including construction cost escalations, inflation, interest rates, and the remaining effects of the COVID-19 pandemic — moving the project from final design to construction has been challenging. Staffers say the City of Tyler will disburse the funds to NORF once the building is substantially complete.  Continue reading City approves economic development agreement for former Carlton Hotel revitalization

Officials: 2 arrested, 1 at large after East Texas chase, drugs found in suitcases in car

Officials: 2 arrested, 1 at large after East Texas chase, drugs found in suitcases in carPANOLA COUNTY – Two people were arrested and officials are still looking for another person after a chase that spanned across two East Texas counties. According to our news partner KETK, the Panola County Sheriff’s Office received a call around 7:59 a.m. on Thursday about a pursuit that had began in Nacogdoches County and was moving into Panola County on Highway 315. Panola County deputies and officers with the Precinct 2 and Precinct 3 Constable’s Office also helped Nacogdoches and Rusk County law enforcement. “The fleeing car was traveling at an excess of 100 mph and was passing multiple vehicles in an unsafe manner,” said Cutter Clinton, the Panola County Sheriff. Deputies set up spikes on Highway 359 near Southside Baptist Church and constables set up spikes on Lasalle Parkway. The driver was able to avoid the spikes, and they allegedly swerved at a constable, who discharged their service pistol and shot the tires. Continue reading Officials: 2 arrested, 1 at large after East Texas chase, drugs found in suitcases in car

Tyler’s W.T. Brookshire Convention Center plans to open in the spring

Tyler’s W.T. Brookshire Convention Center plans to open in the springTYLER – Despite months of hurdles, the Tyler W.T. Brookshire Convention Center’s construction has an end in sight, according to our news partner KETK. “It’s been a long time coming, and so the fact that we’ve pushed through and we are at this place and this beautiful facility will open, we are just very excited,” said Shari Lee, Visit Tyler President. Tyler deputy city manager Stephanie Franklin says walls have gone up, lighting is being put in, and painting has started. As they get closer to the doors opening everyone is ready for one thing. “I think we are excited to see what this brings to the City of Tyler,” said Franklin. As they near the finish line, there is a lot of interest, especially in the tourism department. Continue reading Tyler’s W.T. Brookshire Convention Center plans to open in the spring

Palestine band director arrested, accused of improper relationship with student

Palestine teacher arrested, accused of improper relationship with studentPALESTINE – A Palestine ISD band director was arrested for an improper relationship with a student, according to our news partner KETK. The Palestine Police Department said they got a report on Jan. 12 of an improper relationship between a teacher and a student at Palestine High School. “During the investigation, detectives learned a teacher, identified as Adrian Alonso, 37, of Palestine, had an improper relationship, including sexual contact with a student, beginning in 2020,” police said. On Thursday, law enforcement secured a warrant for Alonso. He was charged with improper educator/student relationship, which is a second-degree felony, police said. Alonso was out of the area due to a school trip, and police said they found him in Fort Worth. He was arrested and taken to the Tarrant County Jail, and he is expected to be extradited to Anderson County. His bond is set at $500,000. The Palestine Independent School District is fully assisting police, and the investigation is still open.

Perryman discusses economic outlook during yearly Tyler appearance

Perryman discusses economic outlook during yearly Tyler appearanceTYLER — Noted economist Dr. Ray Perryman offers up his annual economic outlook for the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce, starting with the Tyler region. Perryman tells KTBB things are looking optimistic for the Rose City area. He projects growth and employment that will exceed that of the state and the country. He notes that Tyler came back from COVID a little faster than everyone else, and that there has been more job growth since then. Perryman says we’re facing some headwinds on the national level, such as inflation, interest rates, and supply chain issues. He points out that there has been slower growth the last few months, but he doesn’t think we’re heading for a major recession — and may not see one at all. If there is such an event, Perryman expects it to be very mild, with a lot of momentum by the end of the year. Continue reading Perryman discusses economic outlook during yearly Tyler appearance

Palestine student detained over weapon

Palestine student detained over weaponPALESTINE — One student was detained after Palestine Junior High School administration was made aware of a weapon on campus Wednesday, the district announced. According to our news partner KETK, the campus was placed on a soft lockdown and the Palestine ISD Police Department and administration located the weapon. Palestine Junior High resumed the normal schedule for the remainder of the day and will dismiss at normal times with normal procedures, the district said.

TCU’s Max Duggan wins Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award

TCU’s Max Duggan wins Earl Campbell Tyler Rose AwardTYLER — TCU quarterback Max Duggan can add yet another prestigious trophy to his resume after he was named the 10th annual Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award winner on Wednesday night. According to our news partner KETK, Duggan not only led the Horned Frogs to the national championship game but he was also a Heisman Trophy finalist and won the Davey O’Brien Award. Along with Duggan, the other three finalists were Texas Longhorns running back Bijan Robinson, UTSA quarterback Frank Harris and Kansas State running back Deuce Vaughn. “I’m honored to present the award to Max Duggan,” Earl Campbell said. “All of these players had incredible seasons. They all deserved their place as a finalist.” Duggan totaled 282 yards of offense and four touchdowns in TCU’s win over the Michigan Wolverines. Continue reading TCU’s Max Duggan wins Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award