TYLER — Tyler Junior College has earned Military Friendly Silver status. This means offering vets and their families opportunities to succeed, our news partner KETK reports. More than 1,800 schools across America participated in the 2023-24 survey performed by VIQTORY. Schools that earned the Military Friendly School Designation were evaluated using both public data sources and responses from a proprietary survey. Continue reading TJC earns Military Friendly silver status
Police respond to man with gun outside Super 1 in Tyler
TYLER — Tyler Police responded to multiple reports of a male walking around waving a firearm in the air and yelling outside of Super 1 Foods and Academy on South Broadway Avenue around 7:20 p.m. Thursday. According to our news partner KETK and Tyler Police Department Public Information Officer Andy Erbaugh, when officers arrived and approached the man, he turned the gun on himself. Tyler Fire and UT EMS were then dispatched to the scene. The unidentified man was pronounced dead at the scene.
Tyler Transit downtown bus stops rerouted for music festival
TYLER — Select Tyler Transit downtown stops closed on Friday, May 5 and Saturday, May 6, 2023. Normal operations will resume on Monday, May 8. Due to the Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival this Saturday, May 6, Tyler Transit will deviate Route 10 and Route 14 starting Friday, May 5. Affected bus stops will remain closed until the start of service on Monday, May 8. Continue reading Tyler Transit downtown bus stops rerouted for music festival
National Day of Prayer celebrations held across East Texas
TYLER â Around East Texas, numerous communities celebrated the National Day of Prayer. It gave places like Tyler, Longview, Lufkin and Gladewater a chance to show how passionate they are about their faith. According to our news partner KETK, Tyler held its 32nd annual Mayorâs Prayer Breakfast early Thursday morning. The mayor of Tyler Don Warren said they prayed for everyone. âWe prayed for first responders, we prayed for young people, we prayed for hope and love,â said Warren. He added the whole point of these events is to bring people with different backgrounds together. In Gladewater, an outside prayer service was held at the Veterans War Memorial. The mayor of Gladewater Scott E. Owens said thereâs no better time than now to get together and pray. The National Day of Prayer is held the first Thursday in May and has been observed across the country since 1952.
Tyler man sentenced to 5 years in prison for manslaughter in 2021 crash
TYLER â A Tyler man was sentenced to five years in prison on Wednesday after pleading guilty to manslaughter in a 2021 fatal wreck on Loop 323. Jose Esparza, 25, was initially arrested in November 2021 after a high-speed, three-car crash in front of Mercadoâs. According to our news partner KETK, Esparza was driving in a black Corvette westbound on the road when he struck the back of a truck âat a high rate of speed.â The Corvetteâs computer showed he was driving at 113 mph when the brakes were slammed. Esparza had minor injuries, but his passenger was taken to hospital in critical condition and died two days later. The warrant said Esparza was not intoxicated at the time of the wreck, and the Corvette âwas almost unrecognizable due to the severity of the damage.â Esparza was indicted for manslaughter in April 2022, and pleaded guilty to the manslaughter charge on Wednesday.
Supermarket aggravated robbery arrest
EDGEWOOD â Authorities arrested an Edgewood woman Monday for allegedly pointing a knife at clerk in a grocery store. According to our news partner KETK, Edgewood police say the woman, identified as Brandy Ackerman told the cashier at Brookshire Brothers grocery store in Edgewood to open the cash register and give her all the money. She did this while pointing a knife at the cashier. When the cashier would not hand over the cash. It was said Ackerman put the knife away and said “I was just kidding”. Continue reading Supermarket aggravated robbery arrest
Early voting in East Texas ends with low turnouts
TYLER — Early voting ends with low turnouts in parts of East Texas. Tuesday marked the last day to vote early in East Texas as local races are once again expected to be close come election night. âIt affects your life,â said Smith County Elections Administrator Michelle Allcon. According to our news partner KETK, an important race in Smith County with a lot of money at stake is the Chapel Hill ISD bond that is worth $125 million dollars. Itâs the third time the proposal will be up for election and exactly a year ago, it failed by less than 50 votes. If the bond gets enough votes, it would give the school a chance to renovate aging buildings. Continue reading Early voting in East Texas ends with low turnouts
Tyler road partially blocked off due to sinkhole
TYLER — A Tyler roadway is partially blocked off Wednesday morning due to a sinkhole in the area of Commerce Street at Oakwood Drive, our news partner KETK reports. Officials at the scene said the sinkhole was caused by a water main break and estimate about four hours for repair.
Former school employee sentenced for improper relationship with student
LONGVIEW — A former Longview ISD employee was sentenced to nine years deferred adjudication on Monday after pleading guilty to sexual assault of a child. According to our news partner KETK, Richard Williams, 30, of Longview, was arrested and accused of having an improper relationship with a student in 2018. According to an affidavit, Williams, who was employed as an aid by Longview ISD, began a sexual relationship with a then 16-year-old that lasted nearly nine months before the girl told her parents. The two also knew each other from church and Williams was reported to be the childâs pastor at the time of his arrest. He was indicted for sexual assault of a child in August 2019, and pleaded guilty on Monday. Officials with Longview ISD at the time said this was an isolated incident.
Son of arrested Smith County Clerk attempts to âcorrect the slanderâ at commissionerâs court meeting
TYLER â The son of Smith County Clerk Karen Phillips and County Precinct 3 Commissioner Terry Phillips, attempted to speak at the Commissionerâs Court meeting on Tuesday to âcorrect the slanderâ surrounding his family after his mother and brotherâs arrest. According to our news partner KETK during the public comment portion of the meeting, Judge Neal Franklin announced that Lance Phillips requested to comment on a specific agenda item and would be given three minutes to do so. âThis is what can happen to you when youâre driving down the Smith County roads. I just wanted to correct the slander about my family on and for the record,â Lance Phillips said. Continue reading Son of arrested Smith County Clerk attempts to âcorrect the slanderâ at commissionerâs court meeting
New $4.85 million fire station opens in Longview
LONGVIEW — The City of Longview recently celebrated the opening of their new Fire Station No. 5. A ribbon cutting made the new location official, which is at 102 W. Niblick Street, our news partner KETK reports. The renovation/addition to the existing station built in 1985 was projected to cost roughly $5.34 million, but the final cost came out to $4.85 million. It will serve as an administrative wing for meetings and physical training. âWe couldnât be more excited,â said Longview Fire Chief J.P. Steelman. âThis fire station is such an upgrade from the 38-year-old station we were in prior to this.â Continue reading New $4.85 million fire station opens in Longview
Shortage of lifeguards in East Texas
TYLER — East Texas cities are once again asking for lifeguard help ahead of summer. According to our news partner KETK, over the last couple of years, public pools across the area have experienced major lifeguard shortages. There were several reasons for the shortages: the pandemic, people moving onto different jobs and not enough potential candidates getting qualified. This year could be the same if pools around the area donât attract enough lifeguards. The recreation manager for Tyler Parks and Recreation Kandice Johnson said last summer was tough for everyone. âLast summer I was on the phone every day with another city asking, âwhat are yâall doing to get lifeguards?â,â said Johnson. âThereâs like a shortage. Itâs hard to find people. Weâre trying to start earlier than last year.â Continue reading Shortage of lifeguards in East Texas
Schools ask Texas lawmakers for help as inflation rises
TYLER — A bill to help funding for public school educators is making its way through the Texas Legislature, but school officials said the bill in itâs current state just isnât enough. According to our news partner KETK, Tyler ISD Superintendent Dr. Marty Crawford was joined by representatives from Alba-Golden, Bullard, Carthage, Cushing, Brownsboro, Lindale, Longview, Mineola, Palestine, Pine Tree, Troup, Tyler, Union Grove and Whitehouse on Monday to call on the legislature to increase public school funding. Sounding what they called a âMayday! Mayday! Mayday!â alarm on May 1, the districts urged supporters to contact state lawmakers to support increased school funding. With a month left in the Texas legislative session, public education advocates are asking lawmakers to allocate more of the stateâs $32.7 billion surplus to schools. Continue reading Schools ask Texas lawmakers for help as inflation rises
Tyler Animal Services offers free adoptions with donations
TYLER — To help restock the Community Pet Food Bank, Tyler Animal Services will waive adoption fees for dogs and cats with the donation of at least three bags of dog or cat food of any size during the month of May. The Pet Food Bank was established in 2015 so families in need or those who could not afford to feed their pets would have a safety net to keep them in their homes. Many times, people who want to surrender a pet to Tyler Animal Control and Shelter only need time to get over a short-term financial hurdle. The Pet Food Bank provides assistance through donated food and cat litter, and so far, 30,000 pounds of food and litter have been distributed over the years. Continue reading Tyler Animal Services offers free adoptions with donations
Glass Recreation Center offering free car repair, resume writing classes
TYLER â The Glass Recreation Center in Tyler is offering free life skills classes for teens from age 13 to 17 starting on June 6. These classes which are being offered for subjects like resume writing and car maintenance are limited to 15 participants per subject and will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursdays. According to the center, parents can choose the classes their teen will participate in but class spots are limited. To learn more about the Teen Life Skills program, call the Glass Recreation center at 903-595-7271 visit Tyler Parks and Rec online.