Longview police investigating after one man found dead, one person hospitalized

Longview police investigating after one man found dead, one person hospitalizedLONGVIEW — Longview police are investigating a shooting after one man is dead and one person drove themselves to a local hospital. According to our news partner KETK, around 11:15 a.m on Saturday, police arrived on the scene in the 1200 block of Second Street where they found one man dead with a gunshot wound and discovered that another person with non-life threatening injuries drove themselves to a hospital. Police have not released the name of the man and have not released information of the other person involved. Police encouraged that anyone with information contact the Longview police department at 903-237-1199.

Oregon man arrested in Tyler after killing 30-year-old Portland woman

Oregon man arrested in Tyler after killing 30-year-old Portland womanTYLER — An Oregon man was arrested in Tyler after he was accused of killing a 30-year-old Portland woman who was a mother and worked as a TriMet driver. According to our news partner KETK, Henry Brogdon, of Portland, was arrested by the United States Marshal’s Service in Tyler on Friday and was booked in the Smith County Jail. Brogdon faces charges of murder in the  and unlawful use of a weapon for his alleged role in the slaying of 30-year-old Breauna White. Continue reading Oregon man arrested in Tyler after killing 30-year-old Portland woman

Blood drive Monday in Tyler

Blood drive Monday in TylerTYLER — South Tyler Rotary #1883 is hosting a blood drive from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, May 24, in the parking lot of First Christian Church on South Broadway on the Carter BloodCare bus. To receive more information or to schedule an appointment, contact Dalton Dickerson at (903) 526-0880. According to a news release, the pandemic has kept the blood supply at levels not seen in decades. Carter BloodCare is calling on the community to restock the shelves. Appointments are encouraged. Donors can complete the medical history questionnaire online on the day of donation, before arriving to give blood. Donors and staff are required to wear masks; surfaces are cleaned between each donation. Click here for more information.

Area roads affected by rain

Smith County road 47  washed out by heavy rainEAST TEXAS — Rain and flooding are continuing to cause problems in East Texas, but things were improving as of late Thursday afternoon. TxDOT says water has receded and roads that were flooded in Cherokee County are open to traffic. Those are: FM 855, FM 1247, FM 23, and FM 1857. In Smith County, FM 724 is open and back to normal traffic flow. FM 1804 in Smith County and FM 1254 in Wood County remain closed due to flooding. Motorists are reminded not to drive around barricades put in place for the safety of the traveling public or drive through still or moving flood waters. Hidden dangers could exist such as debris, tree branches, power lines, or damage to the road. TxDOT reminds you: #Turn Around, Don’t Drown. For road conditions and traffic updates visit DriveTexas.org.

Student art pieces in Virtual Art Museum

Student art pieces in Virtual Art MuseumTYLER — Beginning Saturday, May 22, some local student talent will be on display through the Tyler ISD Virtual Art Museum. According to a news release, the Tyler Museum of Art and Texas Art Education Association are co-hosting the project. Viewers can select a Tyler ISD campus to view a gallery of student art pieces. Viewers can move through the gallery by following the directions on the screen. They can also click the art pieces to learn the inspiration behind them or select the image of the art teacher to learn more about that campus’s art program. Click here and scroll down to “News” for more information.

City reminds drivers of street improvements

City reminds drivers of street improvementsTYLER — The city of Tyler is reminding you about a couple of street projects. Beginning Monday, crews will begin improvements at Melinda Lane and Donna Drive, with work expected to last about eight months. The same day, they’ll kick off an upgrade effort on Mirabeau Drive. Officials say that one should wrap up in August. Click here for more information and scroll down to “Tyler News.”

More drive-thru food distributions in Tyler

More drive-thru food distributions in TylerTYLER — The East Texas Food Bank schedules two more mega drive-thru produce distributions in Tyler. As with past distributions, the events are open to anyone and there are no eligibility or paperwork requirements. These are drive-thru distributions and walk-ups will not be accepted, according to a news release. Multiple households can carpool. If someone is unable to attend a distribution, they may send a note with a friend or family member to pick up food for them. The note must include their name, signature, and a statement that the individual is permitted to pick up food for you. Any single car may not have more than three of these notes, so a maximum of four households can be served per vehicle. Continue reading More drive-thru food distributions in Tyler

Caldwell Arts Academy, Group M7 dedicate school’s new digital arts lab

Caldwell Arts Academy, Group M7 dedicate school’s new digital arts labTYLER — Representatives from Group M7 Design join administrators at Tyler ISD’s Caldwell Arts Academy to dedicate the school’s new Digital Arts Lab. In August, Group M7 formed a partnership with Caldwell that provided $60,000 to furnish the lab with 24 virtual desktops, 24 drawing tablets, and the school’s own HPE server to store all of the creative digital pieces students produce each year. According to a Tyler ISD news release, the partnership also gives Caldwell students opportunities to participate in master classes with designers and developers from Group M7 to create innovative projects. Continue reading Caldwell Arts Academy, Group M7 dedicate school’s new digital arts lab

Man sentenced for human trafficking

Man sentenced for human traffickingHENDERSON — A Rusk County jury Thursday sentenced Kendrick Davis, 30, to 22 years in prison on human trafficking charges. That’s according to our news partner KETK. On Dec. 6, 2018, Davis was arrested at his house near Henderson when sheriff’s deputies served warrants for human trafficking and possessing drugs. Records show that drugs and a 26-year-old woman with injuries were in the house at the time. Davis was charged with human trafficking, aggravated sexual assault, and other crimes.

Friday is deadline for “Doc” Ballard Award nominations

Friday is deadline for “Doc” Ballard Award nominationsTYLER — Nominations are due by close of business Friday for the “Doc” Ballard Award for Excellence in Public Health. According to the NET Health website, the accolade “is NET Health’s highest honor, awarded to an individual or organization that exemplifies the concept of public health, as distinguished by dedication to the goal of protecting and promoting the health of the community.” The nominee does not have to be a doctor or health professional; services provided by the nominee can be in cultural, civic, religious, or philanthropic endeavors, according to officials. This year’s honoree will be announced at the NET Health Board of Directors meeting scheduled for June 24th. Click here for more information.

COVID vaccines available for anyone over 12 and for all adults

COVID vaccines available for anyone over 12 and for all adultsTYLER — The COVID vaccine clinics at Harvey Convention Center in Tyler continue to provide access for adults of any age and for kids above the age of 12. Persons over 18 can receive the one-dose J&J vaccine or the two-dose Pfizer vaccine while eligibility to receive the two-dose Pfizer vaccine is expanded to anyone over age 12. Hours of operation are from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, now through the end of May. Click here for more information

Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center resumes all operations

Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center resumes all operationsATHENS – The Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center announces a return to full operational status. Due to the public health situation, TFFC, located in Athens, had limited operations and visitor services since March 2020. Officials say during the pandemic, in anticipation of reopening, TFFC personnel utilized the partial closure to focus efforts on renovations and upgrades to enhance the visitor experience. The indoor portion of the visitor center, including the dive theater and gift shop, and the Texas Game Warden museum are now again open to visitors. Group reservations have also resumed along with tours of the hatchery facilities. Click here for more information and to plan your visit.

City shares news on street improvements, free rides to library

City shares news on street improvements, free rides to libraryTYLER — The city of Tyler wants you to know about a couple of street projects and a special offer for young library patrons. Beginning Monday, crews will begin improvements at Melinda Lane and Donna Drive, with work expected to last about eight months. The same day, they’ll kick off an upgrade effort on Mirabeau Drive. Officials say that one should wrap up in August. Meantime, Tyler Transit and the Tyler Public Library have partnered to promote the Summer Reading Program. During the months of June, July, and August, all students under 18 can ride Tyler Public Transportation System’s fixed routes free of charge when traveling to and from the library. Click here for more information and scroll down to “Tyler News.”

Alligator found in Henderson restaurant drive-thru

Alligator found in Henderson restaurant drive-thruHENDERSON — An 8 1/2-foot alligator was found in the drive-thru of Jucy’s Taco just in front of Willow Lake in Henderson. Brian Bathke, the support services captain with the Henderson Police Department, said that a call came in early Wednesday morning, likely from a customer. Officials set up a rough perimeter around the area to keep people back, but Bathke said roughly 20-25 people gathered around to film the animal’s capture. He said in an interview with our news partner KETK that it was a “very exciting” morning and his first gator call in 25 years. Continue reading Alligator found in Henderson restaurant drive-thru

Human remains found behind local motel

Human remains found behind local motelLONGVIEW — Longview police are seeking leads after a tree clearing crew found human remains in the city. According to a news release, officers responded May 15 to a dead body call behind the Sunset Inn on W. Marshall Ave. Detectives found what appeared to be skeletal human remains that have been sent to the University of North Texas Forensic Anthropology for forensic and human identification. If you have any information on this matter, you are encouraged to contact Longview police at 903-237-1199 or Gregg County Crime Stoppers at 903-236-STOP (7867) or online here.

Sanderson Farms hiring for Tyler poultry plant

Sanderson Farms hiring for Tyler poultry plantTYLER — Sanderson Farms is seeking to hire hourly team members for their poultry processing facility in Tyler. Goodwill, in partnership with Sanderson Farms, is hosting a hiring event Thursday at Goodwill’s South Tyler location on WSW Loop 323. Job seekers can attend the hiring event anytime from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. to learn more about the various career opportunities available with the company. For more information, click here and scroll down to “Latest News.”

Lake Jacksonville closed due to high water

Lake Jacksonville closed due to high waterJACKSONVILLE — Lake Jacksonville has been shut down until further notice due to high water levels from the constant rain over the past several days. According to our news partner KETK, the city made the announcement early Wednesday morning. All activities on the lake are prohibited, including boating, jet skiing, and swimming. The city has also put up barricades at all public boat ramp entrances.

Abbott signs Heartbeat Act

Abbott signs Heartbeat ActAUSTIN — The Texas Heartbeat Act, authored by GOP Senator Bryan Hughes of Mineola, has been signed into law by Governor Abbott. That’s according to our news partner KETK. Senate Bill 8 achieved final passage last Thursday in an 18-12 vote. Pending any litigation, the still-controversial bill would abolish elective abortions as early as six weeks. Texas Right to Life says that’s when the preborn child’s heartbeat is detectable using methods according to standard medical practice. The policy would take effect September 1.

Lawyer announces candidacy for 241st District Court

Lawyer announces candidacy for 241st District CourtTYLER — A Tyler lawyer who has practiced in the city for more than two decades has become the first person to announce candidacy for 241st District Court judge in 2022. That’s according to our news partner KETK. Debby Gunter released a statement Tuesday afternoon saying that “every person should be allowed the opportunity to come before a fair, impartial judge who will hear both sides of the matter before making any decision.” The seat will be vacant for the 2022 election after longtime Judge Jack Skeen announced that he would retire after his current term. He is currently 75.

Tyler ISD seeks stakeholder input for ESSER III funding use

Tyler ISD seeks stakeholder input for ESSER III funding useTYLER — Tyler ISD is seeking input from its stakeholders on the usage of its share of the Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ESSER) III Formula Funds. According to a TISD news release, the $11.2 billion available to the state is part of the American Rescue Plan (ARP) enacted by Congress to address the impact that COVID-19 has had and continues to have on schools. Tyler ISD’s share of the funds is $44,868,908. Stakeholders can complete a survey open through Tuesday, June 1. For more information, click here and scroll down to “News.”

Tyler shares news on library, parking meters

Tyler shares news on library, parking metersTYLER — The City of Tyler has issued updated information on Tyler Public Library and downtown parking. In-person programming at the library has been on hiatus since March 2020 due to COVID-19. But with the rising number of vaccinations and reduction in cases, the library has decided to reopen meeting spaces for public use. Interested parties can complete an online form. Also, Tyler Transit and the Tyler Public Library have partnered to promote the Summer Reading Program. During the months of June, July and August, all students under 18 can ride Tyler Public Transportation System’s fixed routes free of charge when traveling to and from the Tyler Public Library. Continue reading Tyler shares news on library, parking meters

SB 7 goes to conference committee

SB 7 goes to conference committeeAUSTIN — The fate of the state’s controversial Republican election reform legislation is now in the hands of ten state lawmakers. A House and Senate conference committee will try to hash out their differences in Senate Bill 7. The Senate bill would limit the number of polling places and voting hours, enhance the power of poll watchers, and put restrictions on those assisting voters. Then the House added 18 amendments. That didn’t sit well with the bill’s author, Mineola Senator Bryan Hughes. He cited “significant changes” made by the House and moved that a conference committee take up the matter. Whatever the committee comes up with will again need to be passed by the House and Senate before Governor Abbott could sign it into law.

“Click It or Ticket” campaign comes to Tyler

“Click It or Ticket” campaign comes to TylerTYLER — TxDOT has kicked off its annual “Click It or Ticket” seat belt campaign with law enforcement increasing efforts to enforce compliance May 24 – June 6. The campaign tour made a stop in Tyler Tuesday to remind drivers and passengers to wear their seat belts. Officials say unbuckled vehicle occupant deaths increased in 2020. According to TxDOT, putting on a seat belt only takes a few seconds and doing so reduces the risk of dying by up to 45% for people in the front seat of passenger cars and up to 60% for people in pickup trucks. Click here for more information on seat belt use and the Click It or Ticket campaign.

Authorities: Smith County shooting was assault/suicide

Two shot north of LindaleLINDALE — Officials now say a Smith County double shooting incident was an aggravated assault and suicide. According to a sheriff’s office news release, deputies responded around 12:45 Monday afternoon to a scene on Highway 69 north of Lindale, finding a deceased male and still-conscious female. The woman was taken to a hospital. An updated release says officials have determined George Herndon, 44, shot his wife with a small caliber handgun and fatally turned the gun on himself shortly thereafter. Officials say The victim is still in the hospital, in serious but stable condition. Her name is being withheld until next of kin can be notified.

“Doc” Ballard Award nomination deadline approaching

Friday is deadline for “Doc” Ballard Award nominationsTYLER — Nominations are due this Friday for the “Doc” Ballard Award for Excellence in Public Health. According to the NET Health website, the accolade “is NET Health’s highest honor, awarded to an individual or organization that exemplifies the concept of public health, as distinguished by dedication to the goal of protecting and promoting the health of the community.” The nominee does not have to be a doctor or health professional; services provided by the nominee can be in cultural, civic, religious, or philanthropic endeavors, according to officials. This year’s honoree will be announced at the NET Health Board of Directors meeting scheduled for June 24th. Click here for more information.

COVID vaccines available for ages 12 – 15

COVID vaccines available for ages 12 – 15EAST TEXAS — Kids and teens preparing to attend summer camps and any summertime activities that require proof of COVID vaccination can begin their two-dose Pfizer vaccine series at the NET Health COVID vaccine clinics being held at Harvey Hall Convention Center in Tyler or any COVID vaccination clinics in East Texas. NET Health is offering the two-dose Pfizer vaccine and the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine at Harvey Hall Convention Center, Tuesdays through Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Continue reading COVID vaccines available for ages 12 – 15

Louisiana man identified as gunman in standoff on I-20

Arrest made after armed standoff on I-20 near WaskomHARRISON COUNTY — Lieutenant Jay Webb confirmed that the suspect in the I-20 standoff was a Christopher Charles Bailey, 49, of Shreveport. According to our news partner KETK, Bailey led law enforcement on a chase that began in Bossier City, Louisiana and ended across state lines near Waskom on I-20 after his car was spiked and law officials quickly surrounded it. According to an officer on the scene, they arrested Bailey after five and half hours. Officials said that Bailey was alone and wielded a weapon multiple times. Officials with the Harrison County Sheriff’s office and Marshall police and Texas Rangers were on the scene in addition with Shreveport and Louisiana state police.