TYLER — The East Texas Food Bank is continuing emergency food box distribution in partnership with Tyler ISD for the week of March 30-April 3. Food Bank representatives will be at the following Tyler sites from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Monday- TJ Austin
Tuesday- Griffin, Caldwell and Boulter
Wednesday- Peete, Moore and Hubbard
Thursday- Griffin, Caldwell and Boulter
Friday- Three Lakes, Moore and Hubbard
TYLER — Tyler police are seeking to quell some residents’ concerns that they may be stopped while traveling during the current county-wide stay-at-home order. The police department has posted a statement on its Facebook page that reads, in part, “While residents of Tyler are free to leave their homes to conduct defined essential activities, Tyler PD WILL NOT stop or contact you solely to determine your purpose for travel. Per the Stay-at-Home order, you do not need a form declaring where you work or where you are traveling. We WILL work with you and help educate our public in an effort to gain compliance with all declarations and executive orders. Enforcement action will be taken only as necessary.” Click
TYLER — NET Health has confirmed the second death in East Texas related to COVID-19. According to a news release, the individual was a 47-year-old female who was hospitalized for treatment of COVID-19 symptoms, and was the confirmed case announced by Van Zandt County on March 18. “The public has the responsibility, more than ever, to follow recommendations from health officials,†says George Roberts, Chief Executive Officer of NET Health, in the news release. “This is now a team sport. It is critical for everyone to play their part and to help us “flatten the curve” of COVID-19 having a devastating impact in East Texas.â€
PALESTINE — The city of Palestine has issued a statement addressing concerns related to public meetings in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Officials say, in part, “Continuing efforts have been authorized and are underway to improve by making all adjustments needed to ensure that future City Council meetings which may be completely remote and electronic will allow for the public and press to participate in a way that ensures they can both hear and comment on the items under discussion.”
LONGVIEW — The Longview 150 Parade has been rescheduled for Aug. 29,at 10 a.m. in Downtown Longview. The rain date for the parade is Sept. 12. Main Street co-rdinator Melida Heien said in a press release on Friday, “While rescheduling events of this magnitude is always difficult, we really wanted to continue to celebrate our community’s big birthday. It definitely gives us something to look forward to with hope that better days are ahead.â€
GREGG COUNTY — On Thursday, Gregg County Judge Bill Stoudt told KTBB the intent behind issuing a mandatory shelter in place is to bring awareness and flatten that coranaviurs curve, and the only way to do it, is to quit gathering in large crowds.” Longview Public Information Officer Shawn Hara told KTBB originally they left the decision totally up to individuals, but if we get some of these returns back and we see we have these positive cases for sure then we are going to go to that mandatory. So, that’s what they did, because the very next day, we had two more confirmed cases.” Stoudt continued, “we are not trying to stop commerce, we want you to work if necessary, we want you to go and get your groceries, but don’t take the whole family to the store. This is a serious issue.” The mandate begins at 11:59 p.m Thursday night.
WASHINGTON D.C. — Congressmen Louie Gohmert told KTBB on Friday, “the $2 Trillion plan was passed in the House and then President Trump signed it shortly thereafter.” Every person making $100,000 or less, or every couple making $200,000 or less will get a check in the mail. The check will be for $1,200 per adult, $2,400 per couple and $500 per child. When asked how soon East Texans could expect some relief, the District 1 Congressman from Texas said, “Very soon, we know families and small businesses are needing help. Businesses have got to have some liquidity quickly to pay their employees and make their monthly payments just to stay in business and avoid bankruptcy they need to go ahead and be looking at small business loans through banks. Steve Mnuchin was explaining to me that if it’s an FDIC bank or an approved Federal Credit Union then they expect them to be able to make those loans and them be able to get those loans directly.”
WHITE OAK — Police are looking for a suspect who robbed a convenience store clerk at gun-point. According to our news partner KETK, the robbery took place just after 8 p.m. Thursday night. An employee at the store said the robber came into the store, demanding money while showing a handgun. The worker complied and the alleged ran out of the store. He is described as as black male, approx 6’3†with a black mole near his nose. He was wearing a red hoodie, black sweat pants, and a mask over the bottom part of his face. Anyone with information is asked to contact White Oak Police Department at 903-759-0106 or Gregg County Crime Stoppers at 903-236-STOP (7867). The video from surveillance cameras is available by clicking the link.
KILGORE — The city of Kilgore has issued a shelter in place order. While Gregg County issued a shelter in place on Wednesday, March 25, parts of Kilgore fall out of the jurisdiction. That prompted Kilgore Mayor Ronnie Spradlin to issue his own executive order of shelter in place for residents. The order went into effect Thursday, March 26 at 11:59 p.m. and ends on April 9.
TYLER — Due to the coronavirus, many non-essential businesses have been shut down. This has caused companies to reduce employees’ hours and lay off workers. According to our news partner KETK, to help with unemployment, Workforce Solutions in Tyler is helping. The organization helps people apply for benefits and helps laid-off workers find new jobs. The office is closed to the public, but you can call (903) 561-8131 or visit their website. With unemployment reaching an all-time high, they are receiving a large number of calls. “We’ve had over 500 calls in a day,†said manager Stephen Lynch. East Texas workers dealing with job losses are adjusting to their new challenges. Workforce Solutions say the best way to apply for benefits is online. If you make a call to the call center, remember to be patient and persistent.
SMITH COUNTY — Jenny Wells told KTBB, “as of noon Thursday, there are 21 cases of coronavirus in Smith County.” Wells continued, “if someone thinks they may have the coronavirus stay home period, and make sure to call ahead before going to the doctor, so they can have the personal protection equipment ready, and then you can come in and leave and go back home, don’t go to the store before you get the results.”
TYLER — The city of Tyler is reminding residents that annual Smith County-Wide Clean Up originally scheduled for the week of March 30 has been postponed at this time. The Bulky Items Clean Up program will be rescheduled at a future time. The Recylcing center is closed as are all other city of Tyler Facilities.
MARSHALL — In a press release, Harrison County has reported their first case of COVID-19. Mayor Terri Brown has since issued a Declaration of Local Disaster and Public Health Emergency Related to Communicable Disease, in tandem with Harrison County Judge Chad Sims. Citizens are compelled to follow the Centers for Disease Control’s national guidelines and the Executive Order from Governor Greg Abbott, including restricting physical contact and social distancing. Click the link for complete details.
LONGVIEW — According to our news partner KETK, late Thursday morning Longview ISD announced they would extend their campus closure for the next two weeks, until April 9. Gregg County is set to go into a mandatory shelter in place at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday night. Dr. James Wilcox said on the district facebook page, “Our campus leadership remains active in working with their teachers and parents in order to deliver instruction to our students in whatever means is most convenient for our families.” The Longview Superintendent went on to say, “At the same time, the work of our Child Nutrition and Transportation departments to provide meals for our families continues as well.”
TYLER — As the coronavirus continues to increase through out communities, the state and nation, The Salvation Army of Tyler says requests for service has increased and a further spike is expected in the next few weeks and months. Services remain in place for the homeless and others living near the poverty level, many people who have been able to pay their way prior to this outbreak may now face extreme difficulties due to mandated business closings.
SMITH COUNTY — The City of Hideaway has issued a shelter in place order for residents after a confirmed case of coronavirus. According to our news partner KETK, the order was issued on Wednesday by Mayor Ray Hutcheson and will limit activities within the city over the next seven days until April 1.
TYLER — An employee of the U.S. Postal Service at the Tyler Main Post Office has tested positive for COVID-19. According to our news partner KETK, USPS said it is in the process of reaching out to the local public health office and will follow the guidance officials provide. The service said it believes the risk is low for employees to get the coronavirus who work at the Tyler Main Post Office, but they will keep those employees updated as information and guidance becomes available.
MARSHALL — On Wednesday, East Texas Baptist University made the decision to finish out the Spring Semester online. The University said their Emergency Response Team has closely monitored the Coronavirus daily all across the U.S. Leaders say, “the Coronavirus global pandemic that we currently face in our country is the gravest public health crisis in the last century, and the rapid rate at which it has developed and spread across the globe has led to uncertainty.
TYLER — On Wednesday the BBB of East Texas reminded residents to be aware of government impostors. “With COVID-19 cases continue to escalate,” President Mechele Mills says, “just as with any disaster which occurs, the number of scammers preying on your fear and your pocketbook grows along with it.” The BBB is alerting consumers about scammers impersonating government officials who are calling about the anticipated government relief fund checks.
TYLER — The first death from coranivirus in Smith County was announced at a midday briefing held by the Smith County Emergency Command Center. Officials say the victim was a 91-year-old man. Despite the grim announcement, Tyler Mayor Martin Heines says he’s never seen such good inter-agency cooperation. “After thousands of man hours worth of work, on the part of the city , the county, your hospitals, your North East Texas Public Health, your school districts, we are all together, and we are ready for this crisis, whichever turn it may take. We are ready and we are prepared, Heines said.”
LONGVIEW — New Beginnings Baptist Church in Longview, recognizes there is more of a need to encourage people than ever. On Wednesday, NBBC Lead Pastor Todd Kounitz told KTBB, “they are trying to offer some tangible hope to people who may be a little overwhelmed.” The church is teamming up with 3 local school districts to help feed at-risk students while school campuses are closed due to the coronavirus. “We are attempting to help 200 plus families a week. This is our attempt to offer the hope of Jesus, in a practical way, that yes we do care, someone cares.” Pastor Kaunitz continued, “in the Gospels Jesus runs to those who are sick. He meets the needs of those who are hurting. We are trying to offer hope to the hurting.” If you want to help. If you want to get involved to help those in need, you may visit
TYLER — The city of Tyler verbalized on Tuesday, that until further notice, Tyler’s City Council will conduct all meetings utilizing online live streaming. This move according to a press release from the city is based on guidance from federal, state and local health officials and under the direction of orders issued by Texas Governor Gregg Abbott,There will be no face-to-face interactions between members of the public and public officials during these meetings. People wanting to give public comment can do so by calling (903) 363-0651 during the meeting. Callers must limit their comments to the item being discussed on the floor. The next meeting is on Wednesday at 9 a.m. Members of the public may view the meetings live at
TYLER — A worker at TRANE Manufacturing Plant in Tyler has tested positive for COVID-19. According to our news partner KETK, the plant has been temporarily closed for deep cleaning. The person is getting medical treatment and is home in isolation. Employees who came in contact with the individual are being asked to quarantine.
LONGVIEW — According to a briefing aired by our news partner KETK on Tuesday, Gregg County Judge Bill Stoudt has issued a “Voluntary Shelter in Place Order.” The Judge announced on Tuesday afternoon that although there has only been 1 confirmed in the case, “limiting exposure to COVID-19 is the key to beating this.” Longview Mayor Andy Mack said, “Public Transportation will continue to run, but we ask people to continue to observe social distancing. We are keeping transportation running for essential personnell.”
TYLER –Linda Goelzer with Carter BloodCare told KTBB on Tuesday, “it is still safe to donate blood during the coronavirus pandemic.” According to Goelzer, donating blood does not transmit the novel coronavirus, because it’s a respiratory virus, not bloodborne. “We need donors. We have to protect the supply, and it’s safe to donate,†said Goelzer, “We’re all doing the same thing, and we’re all trying to prevent an unintended health emergency of a blood supply shortage on top of the COVID-19 emergency.†If you would like to set up an appointment in Tyler you can click the link.
TYLER — The Tyler Civic Theatre Center announced on Tuesday that they have cancelled the upcoming Mark Twain Show. The center said in a press release this the best and safest decision for our actors and our patrons due to the continued spread of COVID-19. Tyler Civic Center said they will provide refunds to customers who have already purchased tickets. Please contact our box office during business hours.