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Have you ever looked at a City of Tyler utility bill and wondered what “SW Automated Res” was? Many people did. That feedback prompted Tyler officials to evaluate the structure and wording of the monthly utility bills. The new design will launch in early 2026 and uses simplified wording, removes jargon, and makes it clear what each fee goes toward. “What Tyler residents commonly call a water bill actually encompasses four utilities: water, wastewater, stormwater (drainage) and trash service,” said Chris Cambra, Water Business Office manager. “So, it’s not surprising that members of our community were confused at seeing ‘SW Automated Res’ as a line item on their bills. It stood for ‘Solid Waste Automated Residential,’ which is your biweekly trash service. Now, it’s simply labeled as trash service.” Continue reading New, simpler Tyler utilities bill
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Precinct 1 declines joining 287(g) program
SMITH COUNTY – Precinct 1 stated that it will not pursue participation in the 287(g) Task Force Model Program. According to Constable Ralph Caraway, his office will keep enforcing the law and is dedicated to serving and safeguarding the community while respecting everyone’s rights. Constable Caraway urged any locals with questions or worries to come to his office and said he wants to be open about his choice not to join the task force.
A motion allowing the Precinct 4 Constable’s Office to participate in the program was approved at the Smith County Commissioners Court meeting on Tuesday morning. Constable Josh Joplin backed the motion and defended the ruling, saying it helps lower crime throughout the county and improves resident protection.
Boyd’s Instagram says breathing on his own
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — A post on former Gilmer and New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd’s Instagram account on Wednesday said he has started to breathe on his own after being shot in midtown Manhattan early Sunday morning. Boyd’s Instagram Stories feature a picture of the special teams standout lying down and smiling in what appears to be his hospital bed, with the words “God is real, God is powerful” at the top of the image.
“I’m sorry I have no words at the moment,” Boyd wrote. “Just grateful! I’m coming along, starting to breathe on my own now. Sincerely appreciate everyone!” The post came a few hours after Jets coach Aaron Glenn said he had spoken to Boyd and is confident Boyd will be OK. He added that Boyd was “upbeat” in their recent conversation.
“That’s what eases my mind, is that he’s in good spirits,” Glenn said. “His wife and his kid, they’re in good spirits and he will walk away from this just fine.”
Glenn was unsure when Boyd might be released from the hospital, where he has been listed in critical but stable condition. Continue reading Boyd’s Instagram says breathing on his own
School officer injured after discharging firearm
CORSICANA – A Corsicana ISD police officer has been injured after an accidental discharge of a firearm on school property. Our news partners at KETK report that the district released a statement wendesday. The statement noted the officer at Bowie Elementary experienced an accidental discharge of a firearm at approximately 9:20 a.m. Wednesday. No students or campus staff have been injured. However, the district police officer did sustain an injury. Emergency medical personnel responded promptly to provide care. The district is actively cooperating with local law enforcement as they continue their investigation.
Smith County Democratic Party chairman steps down
SMTIH COUNTY — Smith County Democratic Party Chairman Hector Garza has stepped down to pursue the House District 5 candidacy and looks to replace Rep. Cole Hefner, who was first elected into the position in 2016. According to our news partner KETK, Garza announced that he will remain in the East Texas area and has officially submitted his bid for District 5, emphasizing health care and immigration policies.
After serving Smith County for two years, Garza explained why he decided to step away from his position to pursue the House District 5 candidacy. As he looks to run for House District 5 in the 2026 election, Garza said part of his motivation is to bring both parties together to resolve several state issues, including immigration.
“In today’s politics, it seems that Democrats and Republicans can’t meet anywhere to reach mutual ground that will help our communities,” Garza said. “Whether you’re left or right, it’s time that we sit down and we pass laws that will benefit the people in this state.” Continue reading Smith County Democratic Party chairman steps down
Jacksonville man charged with federal firearms violation
JACKSONVILLE – According to our news partner KETK, a Jacksonville man who was arrested earlier this month for shooting a Jacksonville police officer has been charged with federal firearms violations. Bobby Michael Dennis was arrested on Nov. 5 following a four-day manhunt after shooting a police officer and a K-9 with an AR-15 style rifle. After Dennis was arrested, an additional firearm was recovered.
Due to having previous felony convictions, Dennis is prohibited from possessing firearms under federal law, according to the Eastern District of Texas U.S. Attorney’s Office. If Dennis is convicted of federal firearm charges, he faces up to life in prison. He was also charged with the following offenses following his arrest: attempted capital murder of a peace officer, interference with a police service animal and two counts of obstruction or retaliation.
The case is currently being investigated by several law enforcement agencies, including the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives; the FBI; Homeland Security Investigations; the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office and the Jacksonville Police Department.
Smith County Courthouse Topping Out ceremony
TYLER – More than 150 people attended Smith County’s Topping Out Ceremony for the Courthouse Construction Project on Wednesday, November 19. The ceremony was a celebration marking the placement of the final beam being placed at the highest point of the eight-story construction project. Stephen Flournoy, the project executive for Hoar Construction, explained the significance of the Topping Out Ceremony, which comes from an ancient Scandinavian practice of placing the highest leafy branch of a tree on top of a new structure. It is a symbol of where the building began and a marker of its completion.
“Today, we place our highest beam and celebrate structural completion; we align ourselves with those of Seventh Century Scandinavia and raise a tree as a symbol for good luck, prosperity and continued growth for this building and its future architects,” he said.
Continue reading Smith County Courthouse Topping Out ceremony
Downtown Tyler construction update
TYLER – The City of Tyler is advising drivers of new street closures and traffic pattern changes as construction continues across the Downtown area. City officials say these updates reflect work associated with both the ongoing Downtown Improvement Project and the Consent Decree Group 2 Capacity Improvements.
Closures and traffic changes beginning Wednesday, Nov. 19.
Bois D’Arc Avenue will be closed between Woldert Street and Elm Street from Wednesday, Nov. 19 through Friday, Nov. 21 for brick street removal.
The intersection of Elm Street and Spring Street will be closed beginning Wednesday, Nov. 19 for an estimated six weeks.
Continue reading Downtown Tyler construction update
Trio at large after store theft
VAN ZANDT COUNTY – The Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office is looking to the public for help as they investigate a three-person convenience store burglary. Deputies responded to a reported burglary at Scott’s Grocery on State Highway 64 on November 12 at approximately 5:22 a.m. Our news partners at KETK report that a car had arrived at the store just before the break-in, according to surveillance footage that investigators examined.
The three men suspected of breaking in were spotted entering the store through the north side of the parking lot while donning masks and black attire. They allegedly took $3,137 in cash and multiple cartons of cigarettes. According to the sheriff’s office, they were observed leaving the store in an unidentified silver four-door car. Investigator Ricky Wills encourages anyone with information about their identities or vehicles to get in touch with him.
Marshall ISD coach fired after incident
MARSHALL – A Marshall ISD strength and conditioning coach has been terminated following a reported incident that occurred earlier this month. When asked for comment, the district stated they can not provide any additional information at this time, about the employee due to confidentiality policies. However, the district did state that the incident occurred on Nov. 5 after an athletics practice. While an investigation was conducted, the coach was placed on administrative leave. Monday the school board voted to terminate the coach.
Smith County Precinct One declines ICE partnership
SMITH COUNTY –
Our news partners at KETK report that as several law enforcement agencies across Smith County have joined or are considering joining the 287(g) Task Force Model Program, Precinct 1 said it will not seek to participate in the program. Constable Ralph Caraway stated his office will continue to enforce the law and remain committed to serving and protecting the community while upholding the rights of all residents. Continue reading Smith County Precinct One declines ICE partnership
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Local agencies with ICE partnerships
EAST TEXAS – Law enforcement agencies across the area are announcing partnerships with Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s 287(g) program. The program can be separated into three parts: the Jail Enforcement Model, the Task Force Model, and the Warrant Service Officer program. Our news partners at KETK have compiled a list of participating agencies, their partnership, and when their partnership was signed, which can be found here.
Angelina County captain retiring after 48 years
ANGELINA COUNTY — A member of the Angelina County Sheriff’s Office, Captain Alton Lenderman, who has dedicated the past 48 years of his life to law enforcement, will be retiring on Wednesday.
According to our news partner KETK, Lenderman has served the people of Angelina County as a captain for nearly 13 years. Before accepting his current position, Lenderman served with the Lufkin Police Department for over 34 years, rising to the rank of lieutenant.
“During Lenderman’s 48 years, he tackled just about everything a law enforcement career can throw at you and helped foster a higher level of trust between law enforcement and the community,” the Angelina County Sheriff’s Office said. “Alton was a K-9 officer, shift supervisor, trained many officers in firearms, tactics, SWAT and other assignments as well as serving on boards and committees in the community.” Continue reading Angelina County captain retiring after 48 years

