TYLER – Tyler Animal Control and Shelter is offering no-cost adoptions for dogs and cats throughout February with a donation of 12 new white towels. The standard adoption fee is $120 for dogs and $80 for cats. All animals adopted from Tyler Animal Services are spayed/neutered, microchipped and vaccinated. If you would like to adopt, see all available pets for adoption, or submit an application, visit the Tyler Animal Services webpage.
Teacher arrested on drug and gun charges
ATHENS – An Athens ISD (AISD) teacher and basketball coach was arrested after marijuana and a firearm were found in his vehicle. According to a report from the district, the unidentified staff member was taken into custody on Monday morning and was placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of an investigation. Our news partners at KETK had this excerpt from an AISD statement: “Athens ISD is committed to upholding the highest level of integrity as a matter of public trust,” the district said. “We appreciate the response of our staff and school resource officers and will continue to cooperate fully as the matter moves forward.”
Mahomes Sr. arrested for violation
TYLER – After violating his probation, Patrick Mahomes Sr., the father of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, was taken into custody and is currently being held at the Smith County Jail. Our news partner KETK reports that Mahomes Sr. was arrested after breaking his probation, according to the Smith County District Attorney’s Office. On February 3, 2024, he was arrested in Tyler for driving under the influence.
CHRISTUS opens new unit
MOUNT PLEASANT – CHRISTUS Health held the grand opening of their new Mount Pleasant facility Monday, February 2. The 33,500-square-foot facility will feature a 15-bed emergency department with state-of-the-art imaging and onsite laboratory, along with full-service imaging and lab. It will also have a dedicated dedicated clinic space that will house providers in primary care, outpatient physical therapy, and cardiology with space designated for visiting specialists
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Scoreboard roundup — 2/2/26

(NEW YORK) -- Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events:
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Pelicans 95, Hornets 102
Rockets 118, Pacers 114
Timberwolves 128, Grizzlies 137
76ers 128, Clippers 113
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
Sabres 5, Panthers 3
Senators 3, Penguins 2
Islanders 1, Capitals 4
Canadiens 3, Wild 4
Blues 5, Predators 6
Sharks 3, Blackhawks 6
Jets 3, Stars 4
Red Wings 2, Avalanche 0
Canucks 2, Mammoth 6
Maple Leafs 4, Flames 2
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Overton warns of stray dogs
OVERTON – The City of Overton is asking residents to contact the Overton Police Department if they see any packs of dogs after a woman was attacked on Sunday. According to our news partner KETK and the City of Overton, a young woman was attacked by a pack of dogs on Sunday evening near the Dairy Queen but luckily she was able to defend herself with pepper spray.
“Unfortunately these stray dogs have crossed a line and must go,” the city said in a social media post on Monday. City officials asked residents to report any sightings of dog packs to the Overton Police Department at 903-834-3145. The city reminded residents to not feed any stray dogs and to use caution when they pass nearby.
Man arrested in connection to burglaries
CHEROKEE COUNTY – The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office apprehended a man on Monday who is suspected of being involved in multiple burglaries. According to our news partner KETK, the sheriff’s office attempted to contact Skylar Maynard in Reklaw on Monday but he fled from law enforcement. According to the sheriff’s office, Maynard was eventually caught by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Beto pack dog unit.
Maynard was then arrested for evading arrest or detention. The sheriff’s office identified Maynard as a suspect in several burglaries that have happened across Cherokee County from Jacksonville to Alto and that more charges are pending against him. The sheriff’s office added that Maynard allegedly fled from law enforcement two times within the last week.
Congressman Moran on ICE
WASHINGTON, D.C. – It’s already been a big week. Congress has ended the partial government shutdown and approved 1.2 trillion dollars in spending.
But, with Minneapolis still engaged in demonstrations daily, the one thing some want is the identifies of ICE agent. Meaning, they want them maskless and with badges displayed. KTBB spoke with District 1 Representative Nathaniel Moran and asked him about ICE agents going mask less. He replied, “I fully support ICE agents wearing masks because we’ve seen ICE agents and other law enforcement agencies be targeted for doing their duty, and that is to arrest folks for breaking the law. And, in this case arrest and deport folks that are breaking the law. And, we do not want to see law enforcement men and women targeted. We don’t want to see them come under fire by anybody else, that would seek to do them harm. We know there are paid and organized agitators that are intending to interfere with the lawful performance of those duties. And so, I fully support continue to support them to hide their faces, so there is not an additional security measure that comes into play.”
Continue reading Congressman Moran on ICE
Man charged with intoxication manslaughter
KILGORE – Chad Adamson, 43 of Tatum, involved in a fatal December wreck, was arrested this weekend. Adamson turned himself in to the Gregg County Jail on an intoxication manslaughter charge. His bond was set at $25,000 and he was released from the jail Monday.
A probable cause affidavit states that on December 9, while intoxicated, Adamson caused Christine Donley’s death in a two-vehicle collision on US 259 in Kilgore. According to the arrest report, Adamson struck Donley’s car after crossing the median and traveling south in the northbound lane. Continue reading Man charged with intoxication manslaughter
I-20 clear after truck fire
KILGORE —
UPDATE: All lanes are now open after authorities cleared the scene
Westbound I-20 near mile marker 587, just east of State Highway 42, is completely closed until further notice due to an 18-wheeler that caught fire monday. According to our news partner KETK and the Kilgore Fire Department, significant delays on Interstate 20 westbound are expected while the department responds. Texas Department of Transportation cameras show that traffic on the westbound lane is backed up past State Highway 31.
Remembering Columbia
TYLER — On February 1, 2003, 23 years ago, a doctor from East Texas and his wife stood outside, eagerly anticipating the return of the Columbia Space Shuttle to Earth following its 17-day mission focused on microgravity experiments. According to our news partner KETK, Dr. Scott Lieberman was photographing the shuttle. As they captured pictures and videos, Dr. Scott Lieberman’s wife inquired whether it was normal for the shuttle to break apart.
He described the ensuing moments as “a very loud envelope of noise,” an experience unlike any he had encountered before. At that moment, he scrutinized the photographs he had taken and realized the shuttle had disintegrated. The couple became witnesses to history, as seven astronauts tragically lost their lives just 15 minutes before their scheduled landing.
“It was a devastating moment,” Lieberman reflected. “These were my heroes growing up—astronauts in general. Their dedication and work ethic ended up being something useful to everybody.”
Continue reading Remembering Columbia
Teen struck fatally by car identified
TYLER – Tyler Police responded to a call Saturday morning to a vehicle and pedestrian accident. Investigators arrived at Loop 323, just north of the Van Highway. They determined that 15-year-old Derrick Holt walked in front of a vehicle that was going northbound on the Loop in the inside lane. A notice to Tyler High School parents, guardians and staff identified the victim. The driver of the vehicle stayed and spoke to officers. Hold was sent to a hospital, where he later died. His family has been notified. Tyler ISD noted in their letter that additional counseling staff will be available to students and staff on campus.

