CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System Names New President/CEO

CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System Names New President/CEOTYLER – CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System has named Chris Glenney, FACHE, as President and Chief Executive Officer of the region’s largest integrated health care system. According to a news release, The announcement comes alongside the recent expansion of CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System in Northeast Texas and the addition of CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital – Sulphur Springs. Glenney has been a part of the System since 1998, and has extensive operational and clinical leadership experience across the organization. Continue reading CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System Names New President/CEO

Burglary Suspect Connected to Longview Homicide

Burglary Suspect Connected to Longview HomicideLONGVIEW — A suspect arrested in connection with a September home invasion has been named as one of two suspects in the Dec. 10 shooting of an 18-year-old Longview man. According to the Longview News Journal and KETK, Trekeymian Jamal Allison, 19, Carthage, and Keandre Bailey, 18, Longview, have been named as suspects in the homicide of Daxtan Rashaad Castleberry. Allison (pictured) was also arrested in connection with a September 2016 home invasion. On the night of December 10, police responded to a home on the 400 block of Plainview Street after reports of gunshots in the area. Upon arrival, Longview police found Castleberry dead inside the home with multiple gunshot wounds. Two witnesses identified Allison as a suspect. Continue reading Burglary Suspect Connected to Longview Homicide

Work Starts on a Section of Highway 64

Work Starts on a Section of Highway 64TYLER – The Texas Department of Transportation says there will be work on State Highway 64 in Tyler for the next couple of weeks. The work will impact traffic flow. The contractor is scheduled to work for about four days from east Loop 323 in the inside westbound lane to the U.S. Highway 271 intersection. Work will then move to between State Highway 155 and U.S. Highway 271 for another six days. Motorists are advised to use alternate routes to avoid the daily lane closures and delays on Highway 64.

Two Indicted in Tyler for Child Trafficking

Two Indicted in Tyler for Child TraffickingTYLER – Two men have been indicted in a child trafficking case in Smith County. Quintus Blaylock, 24, of Tyler (pictured) and James Ray Ellis, 21, of Addison, were arrested for human trafficking in December. They are accused of trafficking two 15 year old girls from Dallas. The district attorney’s office says the two were indicted March 2nd. The charges include trafficking of persons under the age of 18. Ellis has also been charged with sexual assault of a child and Blaylock has been charged with indecency with a child. Both remain in the Smith County Jail, Blaylock under a $450,000 bond and Ellis under a $355,000 bond.

UT Tyler Professor to Serve on a UN Committee

UT Tyler Professor to Serve on a UN CommitteeTYLER – A professor at the University of Texas at Tyler has been named to serve on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization [UNESCO] Non-Governmental Organization Liaison Committee. Dr. Teresa Kennedy will serve a two year term representing the International Council of Associations for Science Education. Dr. Kennedy joined The University of Texas at Tyler in 2009 and holds a joint professorship appointment in the Colleges of Education and Psychology and Engineering. She also serves as the assistant vice president for international programs and senior international officer, leading all activities conducted by the university’s Office of International Programs. She is currently serving as president of ICASE, an international organization created in 1972 by UNESCO to extend and improve science education worldwide.

Arrest Warrants Issued in Connection to East Texas Marijuana Fields

Arrest Warrants Issued in Connection to East Texas Marijuana FieldsTYLER – Local, state and federal authorities have started arresting Mexican Nationals believed to be invloved in numerous marijuana fields in East Texas. At a Tuesday afternoon news conference, Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith announced 13 state arrest warrants have been issued by 114th State District Judge Christi Kennedy. Only three of the suspects have been located and arrested. The group is said to be responsible for fifteen marijuana cultivation sites around East Texas. The organization is said to be linked to the Los Zetas Cartel. From July 2015 to last November, around 77,000 individual marijuana plants were seized from the sites. The value of the plants have been estimated at over $101 million. Continue reading Arrest Warrants Issued in Connection to East Texas Marijuana Fields

Tyler’s CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital Among the Top in the Country

Tyler’s CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital Among the Top in the CountryTYLER – Tyler’s CHRISTUS Mother Frances Hospital is being ranked 45th among the nation’s Top 100 Hospitals. The honor comes from Truven Health Analytics, which evaluates clinical and operational performance in 11 areas. This includes such areas as inpatient mortality, complications, 30-day risk-adjusted readmission rate and the patient rating of the overall hospital performance. Researchers evaluated close to 3,000 short-term, acute-care, nonfederal hospitals for the survey. Christus Mother Frances Hospital had previously earned this award six times, most recently in 2014 and 2016.

Robbery Suspects Returned to Tyler

Robbery Suspects Returned to TylerTYLER – Two persons arrested in Louisiana for a Tyler robbery have been transferred back to Smith County. Booked into the Smith County Jail on Monday was 32 year old LeTroy Merritt and 20 year old Zaira Patterson, both of Shreveport. They were arrested on February 28th for the robbery three days earlier at the Walmart on South Broadway. A pedestrian was hit by one of the suspects’ vehicles as they fled. They suffered minor injuries. Minutes after the robbery, police took into custody three other suspects. They, also are residents of Shreveport.

Public Meeting on FM 2493 Improvements

Public Meeting on FM 2493 ImprovementsBULLARD — The Texas Department of Transportation is developing plans for improvements to Farm Road 2493, and a public meeting on the item will be held this evening from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Bullard High School Gym. The plans pertain to the stretch of the highway from Farm Road 346 in Flint to U.S. Highway 69 in Bullard. Proposed improvements will help ease congestion and improve safety through the area, according to TxDOT officials. At the meeting, project information will be presented in a come and go format with no formal presentation planned. Rather, citizens will have an opportunity to review the preferred alternative, provide additional input, voice concerns and get answers to their questions. The preferred alternative was selected based on feedback received during a public meeting held last spring.

A Wider Highway 69 in Cherokee County

A Wider Highway 69 in Cherokee CountyWELLS – A groundbreaking ceremony Monday morning signaled the start of the widening of U.S. Highway 69 in southern Cherokee County. The $18.1 million project will widen the highway in the Wells area. The schedule shows the permanent west side construction, and traffic switch to be done by the end of of the year. East side construction of the road is projected to be done by next spring. Till then, you can expect single lane closures and delays during the detour construction. Expanding the road from two to four lanes will help reduce congestion since Highway 69 in Cherokee County serves as a hurricane evacuation route. Continue reading A Wider Highway 69 in Cherokee County

1st Crystal Talon Awards Handed out at UT Tyler

1st Crystal Talon Awards Handed out at UT TylerTYLER – The University of Texas at Tyler has awarded notable faculty members the inaugural Crystal Talon Award, sponsored by the Robert R. Muntz Library. The library’s Crystal Talon Award recognizes outstanding scholarship and creativity of faculty from each college as determined by their dean.

Award recipients include:
Ben and Maytee Fisch College of Pharmacy – Dr. Jonathan Cho, clinical assistant professor of clinical sciences and Dr. Simi Gunaseelan, assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences. Continue reading 1st Crystal Talon Awards Handed out at UT Tyler

Kilgore Police Arrest Two Burglary Suspects

Kilgore Police Arrest Two Burglary SuspectsKILGORE – Two teens are in custody following a Monday morning burglary in Kilgore. Arrested were Markell Jerome London, 17, of Kilgore and a 15 year old girl from Kilgore. Officers responded to a report of suspicious activity in a residential area between Highway 42 and highway 31. They then started getting residential alarms. Arriving officers chased the two persons they saw running from the area and were able to catch them. The investigation into their activities is continuing.

East Texas Man Indicted for Murder

East Texas Man Indicted for MurderUPSHUR COUNTY — Randell Jay Phillips, 42, of Big Sandy, was indicted following a 2016 DWI crash in which his 2-year-old grandson died. According to the Upshur County District Attorney’s Office, on October 29, 2016, Phillips, while intoxicated, was speeding on FM 49 with his grandson unrestrained in the front seat of the vehicle. Authorities say Phillips went off the roadway and hit a tree causing his grandson to be crushed underneath the dash. Before the fatal accident, Phillips had been convicted of two DWIs. Continue reading East Texas Man Indicted for Murder

TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update

TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork UpdateTYLER – Here’s a look at work planned in TxxDOT’s Tyler District during the Week of March 6. These schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions, equipment failure, or other unforeseen issues. Slow down and pay attention when traveling through work zones.

Mill and inlay operations continue on US 69 in Jacksonville at the start of the week before moving to SH 64/Fifth Street in Tyler around mid-week. This type of work requires lane closures that cause traffic delays. The contractor, Madden Contracting Company, will conduct work between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Continue reading TxDOT’s Weekly Roadwork Update

Tyler Manager of Water Quality Receives Distinguished Service Award

Tyler Manager of Water Quality Receives Distinguished Service AwardTYLER — City of Tyler Manager of Water Quality Mike Norris has received The Daniel C. Allen Memorial Distinguished Service Award from the Texas Water Utilities Association (TWUA). This is the Association’s second highest award. Winners of this award are those who have fifteen or more years of service within the water utilities industry and active participation at the state level of the industry. In addition, the recipient must indicate a sincere interest in the protection of the public health and environment, as well as support others within the organization to devote themselves to these goals, according to a city news release.

LETU Receives Turbine Engine from Southwest Airlines

LETU Receives Turbine Engine from Southwest AirlinesLONGVIEW – LeTourneau University Friday received a CFM56 turbine engine from Southwest Airlines for use in the university’s applied aviation sciences department. The turbine engine, which is about the size of a pickup truck, was from one of Southwest Airlines’ Boeing 737-300 aircraft — known as the workhorse of their fleet, according to an LETU news release. This particular engine was in service flying passengers as recently as about two weeks ago. Representatives of Southwest Airlines were on hand for the acceptance of the engine. “This donated turbine engine will greatly enhance our student education experience in the area of larger turbine engines,” said Sean Fortier, chair of LETU’s applied aviation department in the news release.

New UTT President Reflects on First Two Months in Office

New UTT President Reflects on First Two Months in OfficeTYLER — Dr. Michael Tidwell says things are off to a great start in his first two months as president of the University of Texas at Tyler. Tidwell notes that a broad goal of the university is to become the primary educational and economic driver for East Texas. On this week’s edition of “In Focus” on KTBB, Tidwell said while he was considering the job, he was impressed with the search committee. According to Tidwell, “They wanted to focus on community engagement, partnerships. They wanted to focus on what it would take to become a very well-known quantity throughout the region.” Tidwell added, “The faculty have been tremendous. the community has been extraordinarily responsive as I’ve gone out and had those conversations about what UT Tyler should be going forward.” You can listen to the entire “In Focus” show online at http://www.ktbb.com/infocus beginning early Monday morning.

One in Custody Following Longview Standoff

One in Custody Following Longview StandoffLONGVIEW — Longview police say 25 year-old Idmar Rubio of Longview is in custody following a lengthy standoff Saturday. According to KETK, police received a call shortly after 6:30 Saturday morning about a domestic problem at a home on Diane Drive. Officers say when they arrived they saw Rubio point a weapon at a female from the front porch. They say he then ran into the house and refused to come out. Continue reading One in Custody Following Longview Standoff

East Mountain without Police Force; Upshur County to Provide Service

East Mountain without Police Force; Upshur County to Provide ServiceEAST MOUNTAIN — East Mountain residents will receive law enforcement protection from the Upshur County Sheriff’s Office for the time being after the city lost its entire four-person police force as of Friday. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. “I want the citizens of East Mountain to feel safe, so I will do what I need to do to keep them protected until this thing in the city is resolved,” Upshur County Sheriff Larry Webb said Friday. “The citizens of East Mountain will have law enforcement service regardless of what is going on with their police department.” Continue reading East Mountain without Police Force; Upshur County to Provide Service

W-2 Scam Back with a Vengeance

W-2 Scam Back with a VengeanceTYLER – The IRS has issued an urgent warning about an old scam which has come back with a new twist — and the Better Business Bureau of Central East Texas says people in its coverage area are being affected. The W-2 phishing scam started out targeting large corporations, but has now evolved beyond the corporate world and is targeting school districts, tribal organizations, and nonprofits. The most recent high-profile victim was the Tyler ISD, as reported this past Friday. Continue reading W-2 Scam Back with a Vengeance

Gilmer Police: Investigation Leads to 110 Grams of Meth, More

Gilmer Police: Investigation Leads to 110 Grams of Meth, MoreGILMER — A joint narcotics investigation in Upshur County led police to discover a large cache of drugs, including more than 110 grams of methamphetamine, at a house north of Gilmer on Wednesday, the Upshur County Sheriff’s Office said. That’s according to KETK and the Longview News-Journal. Officers with the Upshur County Sheriff’s Office, the Gilmer Police Department, and the Texas Department of Public Safety also found three pounds of marijuana, 36 grams of cocaine, 10.5 grams of Xanax, and 7.4 grams of Ecstasy at the house. Continue reading Gilmer Police: Investigation Leads to 110 Grams of Meth, More

Immigration a Hot Topic for Grassroots America

Immigration a Hot Topic for Grassroots AmericaTYLER – Grassroots America – We The People met Friday, discussing everything from the Trump agenda to fixing illegal immigration. KETK reports Grassroots America’s Executive Director, JoAnn Fleming and Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith were the speakers. They say the country now only follows laws it wants to. Fleming said, “The problem that we are seeing with chaos and unrest has to do with how our government, how our culture how our society believe its okay to pick and choose the laws that you’re going to…obey.” Continue reading Immigration a Hot Topic for Grassroots America

Missing 10-Month-Old Palestine Boy Found Safe in Arkansas

Missing 10-Month-Old Palestine Boy Found Safe in ArkansasJUDSONIA, Ark. (AP) – A missing 10-month-old Palestine boy has been found safe in Arkansas and his non-custodial parents arrested for interfering with child custody. The White County Sheriff’s Office says Jax Laymance was found in the back of a vehicle Thursday night at a home in Judsonia. Authorities say the child is now in state custody in Arkansas. Chief Deputy Philip Miller told reporters the FBI traced a phone belonging to one suspect to White County and the vehicle they were believed to be in was traced to the home in Judsonia where the child was eventually found with the parents. Police say the mother and father were visiting the boy Thursday afternoon in Palestine when the mother grabbed him and got into a vehicle with the father and they drove away.

Man Sentenced to 75 Years after Plea in 2012 Longview Murder

Man Sentenced to 75 Years after Plea in 2012 Longview MurderLONGVIEW — 22-year-old Torry Jamal Reed was sentenced Friday afternoon to 75 years in prison and a $10,000 fine after pleading guilty in the 2012 murder of DeAundrey Lamanze Rossum. KETK and the Longview News-Journal report Reed faced up to life in prison for the fatal shooting, which ended a confused night of drug-hunting that wound up outside the Signal Hill Apartments. There, prosecutors said during the four-day trial, the defendant and his younger brother walked up from behind an apartment unit and opened fire on Rossum, 23. Continue reading Man Sentenced to 75 Years after Plea in 2012 Longview Murder

Leads Sought on Missing Teen

Leads Sought on Missing TeenMARSHALL – The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information on the location of Sophia Torres, 16. KETK reports Torres was last seen when she was dropped off at Hallsville High School on February 23 by her grandmother. The teen lives at a residence on Highway 80 in Longview with her grandparents. She is described as 5’4”, 125 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a pink, long-sleeve shirt, blue jeans and boots. If you have any information regarding her whereabouts, contact the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office at 903-923-4000.

Man Indicted for Sexual Assault of Young Girl

Man Indicted for Sexual Assault of Young GirlMARSHALL — A Marshall man was indicted on Thursday for sexual assault of a child younger than age 17. According to KETK and the Marshall News-Messenger, the indictment says 40-year-old David Reshaun Porter is accused of having sex with an underage girl around Oct. 1, 2016. According to an arrest affidavit for the incident, filed by Harrison County Sheriff’s Investigator Cindy Black, the investigator was contacted by an HCSO narcotics deputy to assist with a juvenile female, who was at a motel. “The (alleged victim) was in a room with a known drug dealer, the defendant and another adult male,” the affidavit states. Continue reading Man Indicted for Sexual Assault of Young Girl

Child Death under Investigation in Upshur County

Child Death under Investigation in Upshur CountyGILMER — The Upshur County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of an 11-month-old child. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, police were called about 11:30 a.m. Thursday to a location on FM 2088 after receiving a 911 call in reference to an injured child. The child was transported to ETMC-Pittsburg but later was pronounced dead, police said. Upshur County Sheriff Larry Webb said the investigation is ongoing, and no details of the child’s injury or the child’s name were released.

Tyler ISD Admits Providing Financial Info, W-2 Forms to Scammer

Tyler ISD Admits Providing Financial Info, W-2 Forms to ScammerTYLER – The Tyler Independent School District has confirmed a report stating the district had fallen victim to a scammer. A source employed by the school district reached out to our news partner KETK on Friday stating someone in their administration office sent 2016 Tyler ISD employee W-2 information to a scammer who was posing as Superintendent Marty Crawford. Tyler ISD confirmed the report. Copies of all 2016 TISD employees were given to the “spoof account” before the district discovered it was a fraudulent. The mistake was discovered on Wednesday. The school district says the incident only affects those who were employed by TISD in 2016. Continue reading Tyler ISD Admits Providing Financial Info, W-2 Forms to Scammer

Fresh 15 Traffic Advisory

Fresh 15 Traffic AdvisoryTYLER — Tyler police are assisting with traffic control for the Fresh 15 K race this morning. Officers will be at numerous intersections stopping traffic for runners on Old Jacksonville Hwy., Rice Rd., Grande Blvd, S. Broadway, Old Bullard Rd., and Blue Mountain. Click on fresh15-2017map-REV01202017 for the race route. Drivers are urged to avoid the race course if you do not wish to wait on runners clearing intersections. Officers will be in the roadway from 7:00 am to 11:00 a.m.