SMITH COUNTY – One person was rushed to the hospital on Monday after a shooting in Smith County, officials said. According to our news partner KETK at around 7:30 p.m., Smith County deputies were dispatched to a residence in the 11800 block of CR 4153 for a report of deadly conduct. At the scene, deputies reportedly found a victim with a gunshot wound to the abdomen. Paramedics arrived quickly and took the victim to the hospital. Deputies and investigators spoke with witnesses to identify a suspect, who later walked by the location of the shooting and was detained by deputies. The victim is in “extremely critical condition†with life-threatening injuries, officials said. The Smith County Crime Scene Unit and investigators are continuing their investigation. The names of the parties involved were withheld due to age constraint and more information will be released when it is available.
Longview Elementary school student raises $1,800 for rescue mission
LONGVIEW – A Longview elementary school student donated more than $1,800 to the Hiway 80 Rescue Mission on Monday, according to our news partner KETK. Evie White is a student at Parkway Elementary, and she sold lemonade and lemon tea to fundraise for the organization that provides food and shelter to women, families and the homeless. Evie set up her stand at the Longview Walmart for two days. Parkway Elementary usually raises money for the mission during the school year, and the child was worried that no one would be fundraising during the summer. Her mom encouraged her to take action to help others. Evie later created a business plan and wrote to Walmart to get permission to sell her lemonade. She was then able to raise a large amount for the Hiway 80 Mission. Evie and her siblings visited the group and gave them the check. Hiway 80 Mission leaders said they were touched.
Bullard woman accused of theft, misapplying funds by a second county
ATHENS — A Bullard woman arrested for financial crimes in early May was arrested again Friday night. According to our news partner KETK, Misty Adair, 46, was arrested for the same charges relating to misapplication of funds and theft of property. However, the warrant for her Friday arrest was issued by Henderson County. Adair’s bond was set on Friday at $5,194.80 per charge. Documents seen by detectives showed Adair had access to the Bullard “Youth for Agriculture†bank account since the organization’s 2019 establishment. According to an affidavit, since the bank account was opened, over $7,000 worth of transactions had been made by Adair for personal expenses.
Former Caney City police chief facing animal cruelty charge
ATHENS – In a letter signed by both the county and district attorneys for Henderson County, former Caney City Police Chief Charles Gregory is said to be facing a charge of animal cruelty. According to our news partner KETK, the allegation comes from an incident April 8 in which Gregory is alleged to have picked up a stray dog in Trinidad, driven it to Malakoff, and abandoned it. “While investigating this allegation, there is some evidence that tends to show that Chief Gregory made false statements to the officers in the Trinidad Police Department,†said the letter, addressed to the Henderson County Defense Bar. According to the letter, Gregory has a pending misdemeanor charge for cruelty to animals, and a second charge of official oppression was not filed.
TxDOT’s weekly roadwork update
TYLER — TxDOT will be busy with another round of construction and maintenance work in the Tyler District this week. In Smith County, Tyler Maintenance will have a base failure crew on FM 15. Flaggers will control traffic. A herbicide unit will also be in various locations throughout the county. In Gregg County, Longview Maintenance will continue mill and inlay operations on FM 2012 with Tyler Special Crews from SH 31 to the Rusk County line in the north and southbound lanes. Click here for a complete rundown of roadwork around the district.
UT Tyler School of Medicine receives preliminary accreditation
TYLER – The University of Texas at Tyler School of Medicine has received notification from the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) that it has been granted preliminary accreditation. In a news release, officials call the move “a monumental milestone” that will allow the school to begin recruiting its first class. As quoted in the release, UT Board of Regents Chairman Kevin Eltife adds, “By extension, it means opening doors to individuals who seek greater access to health care. It means enhancing our region as a destination point to live, train, work, and contribute to our economic vitality.†Also as quoted in the release, UT Tyler President Dr. Kirk Calhoun says, “I thank our vice provost, dean and faculty for their expertise in guiding us through this complex process.” Continue reading UT Tyler School of Medicine receives preliminary accreditation
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Tyler man accused of shooting two 13-year-old girls gets trial date
TYLER — A Tyler man accused of shooting two 13-year-old girls in March has been given a trial date. Jaqualin Xavier Humphrey, 18, still remains in the Smith County Jail after more than three months for several counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, according to our news partner KETK. His bond is set at $900,000. Humphrey has been accused of shooting two 13-year-old girls on March 12 in the area of North Ross Street and West Bow Street. The girls were reportedly both shot one time each but have since recovered. Humphrey’s trial date has been set for July 11 at 10 a.m.
Great Texas Balloon Race flies into Longview
LONGVIEW – The Great Texas Balloon Race is this weekend in Longview. This is the second year in a row that the competition will be held in city limits, according to our news partner KETK. The race is happening at the Longview Convention Complex, and it brings together some of the best pilots in the country and around the world. Races are scheduled to happen through Sunday. There are also performers at the event. There will also be a special shapes spectacular, a 5K fun run and a balloon glow this weekend. “In 2021 we had a modified event with only competition and so this is the first time since 2019 to have the full event. The excitement does seem to be great in the city, and we’re just looking forward to a great event,†said Michelle Ford, Chairman of the Great Texas Balloon Race. Gregg County was designated as “The Balloon Race Capital of Texas†by the state legislature in 2013.
Portion of Rose Garden Center front parking lot closing temporarily
TYLER — A portion of the Rose Garden Center’s front parking lot on Rose Park Drive in Tyler will be closed from Monday, June 20, until Monday, June 27 while contractors work on installing pavers. Barricades will be in place. Officials say the timeline may change depending on weather. Parking will only be available along the south side of Rose Park Drive, along West Houston Street and South Peach Avenue. Vehicle entrance and parking in front of the Tyler Civic Theater will not be accessible. For questions regarding the temporary alternate parking, contact Rebecca Villamontes at (903) 595-7289.
Water conservation measures start Monday in Bullard
BULLARD – The city of Bullard has issued a water conservation notice to its residents. According to our news partner KETK, city officials say Bullard is implementing a Stage 1 Water Conservation Plan due to drought-like conditions. The restrictions will go into effect on June 20. Residents with even numbered addresses are permitted to water outside only on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Residents with odd numbered addresses are permitted to water outside only on Saturday, Monday and Wednesday. Outdoor watering of any kind is prohibited on Friday. “Violation of rationing provisions may result in a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $500 as provided by ordinance,†according to a release. If you have questions or concerns, please contact Bullard City Hall at 903-894-7223 or email [email protected].
Hotel RITUAL fire deemed “electrical issue” by fire marshal
JACKSONVILLE – The Jacksonville fire marshal has identified the cause of the Hotel RITUAL fire as electrical. According to our news partner KETK, a release said it started in the basement of the hotel, and officials said they have no reason to believe it was intentionally caused. The three injured firefighters are reported to be doing well, and all are expected to make a full recovery. The June 12 fire destroyed the majority of the hotel’s interior before the flames spread to a second structure across the street and were contained.
Police: Drug arrest involves search for safety, confession — and fight
MARSHALL — Authorities say a drug arrest in Marshall came only after the suspect confessed, claimed he was seeking safety from a supplier — and got into a fight with officers. According to our news partner KETK, officials say 32-year-old Pedro Serrano of Marshall initially told staff at the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office he had a large amount of drugs in his car. Authorities say he then told them he was seeking safety from law enforcement after not paying a supplier for the narcotics. According to a news release, when authorities tried to arrest Serrano, he began fighting and continued to resist even after several investigators responded to assist. Officials say a search of his vehicle revealed almost two pounds of methamphetamine. Once captured, Serrano was jailed on $100,000 bond on charges of possession of a controlled substance and resisting arrest.
Man arrested in 2021 murder
LONGVIEW — Authorities may have solved a murder that dates back well over a year. According to our news partner KETK, Demetrius Armstrong, 23, of Longview was booked into the Gregg County Jail Wednesday and charged with murder in a February 2021 shooting. That’s when officers responded to a location on Ridgelea Avenue and found a male victim who was critically injured. The victim, Demarcus Else of Longview, was taken to the hospital, where he died from his injuries.
East Texans observe Juneteenth

EAST TEXAS — Both Tyler and Longview have scheduled activities to honor Juneteenth — officially June 19 and now a national holiday. It marks the day in 1865 when Texans learned the slaves had been freed, and celebrations have spread to other states over the years. Click here to see the city’s schedule for Monday, June 20, when all non-essential city offices will be closed. Click this link and this link for similar information about what’s planned in Longview.
Gregg County leaders discuss tax law and revenue at the State of the County
LONGVIEW — Gregg County officials and business leaders met in Longview to discuss the current state of the County, according to our news partner KETK. Senate Bill 2 was the main focus, saying the bill, also known as the Texas Property Tax Reform and Transparency Act of 2019, is having a major impact on county finances. “It probably works fine in the bigger metropolitan areas of millions of people, but in small communities, we just don’t have that tax base to be able to take that kind of hit,†said Bill Stoudt, Gregg County Judge. Under this law, cities are only allowed to bring in between 2.5% and 3.5% of tax property revenue. “It’s just the old formality, you can’t continue to push costs down to the county level without additional revenue,†said Judge Stoudt. If they need extra, the county would have to explain to the community why more money is needed and hold an election. Judge Stoudt said they have seen their revenue reduced. Meaning, that as expenses like fuel go up, there’s less money available to pay for goods and critical services. Continue reading Gregg County leaders discuss tax law and revenue at the State of the County
Smith County man arrested for criminal mischief
TYLER — A Smith County man is accused of criminal mischief following a theft from a local church. Officials say on the evening of June 5, a suspect entered the property of The Carpenter’s Baptist Church in Flint. Under the cover of darkness, they say the suspect dismantled a total of five five-ton A/C units and stripped out the copper wire. The damage resulted in a total replacement cost of $34,250 for replacement units. According to a news release, the suspect was identified as Michael James Hudson, 20, of Pine Trails Shores. Authorities say they found the suspect vehicle at Hudson’s home and also found that he had sold a large amount of copper wiring to a Tyler scrap yard on June 6. Continue reading Smith County man arrested for criminal mischief
Tyler man sentenced to life for murdering father
TYLER — Nearly three and a half years after police were called to the scene of a shooting near Whitehouse, a Tyler man has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering his father. The jury earlier found 39-year-old Tony Chase guilty after deliberating for about 30 minutes. According to our news partner KETK, Chase was arrested on the night of January 7, 2019, after Smith County deputies responded to reports of the shooting. A release from Sheriff Larry Smith reported at the time that Chase allegedly confessed to shooting his father, 51-year-old Edward Rolando Blaylock. The case was delayed due to various reasons, including overcrowding at the jail and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Early voting continues for Lindale runoff election
LINDALE — Early voting for the June 25 City of Lindale runoff election continues. Early voting began Monday and continues from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Friday, as well as Monday and Tuesday. There are two early voting locations — at The HUB, on E. Ferguson St. in Tyler, and the Lindale Masonic Lodge, on W. Margaret St. in Lindale. The only race on the ballot is the runoff election for City of Lindale alderman, Place 4. Election Day will be 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 25, at the Lindale Masonic Lodge. For more information, visit this link.
Sheriff: Wild chase to Wilmer ends with arrest
ATHENS – Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse says a wild chase from Athens to Wilmer Wednesday afternoon ended when investigators arrested a wanted man who was also in possession of contraband. According to a news release, the pursuit ran from the Athens Loop, up State Highway 31, into Corsicana and up to Wilmer, and through a golf course, open pastures, and a neighborhood. Hillhouse says Esequiel Hernandez, 31, was spotted by investigators who were working a stolen vehicle report in the Athens hospital area. According to the release, Hernandez fled the scene in his vehicle, which Hillhouse says matched the description of the stolen vehicle investigators were attempting to locate, with a faulty taillight. Officers pursued as he drove at a high rate of speed into oncoming traffic headed toward Corsicana, according to the release. Continue reading Sheriff: Wild chase to Wilmer ends with arrest
Killer nurse attorney sentenced for soliciting prostitution during trial
TYLER – The lead defense attorney for William Davis, the serial killer former nurse with CHRISTUS who was convicted of murdering patients last year, was sentenced for trying to solicit a prostitute during the month-long trial on Thursday. According to our news partner KETK, Phillip Hayes was sentenced to one year of deferred adjudicated probation. The sentence includes a $1,000 fine due in the next 30 days along with various court and prosecution costs. He will also have to perform 80 hours of community service and complete a life skills class. Hayes requested the probation be transferred to Dallas County, which is where he lives. 7th District Judge Kerry Russell said Hayes would need to talk to the probation department, but he would have no problem approving it.
UT Tyler adjusts summer camps with rising temperatures
TYLER – UT Tyler has been forced to adjust their summer camp programs due to current high temperatures, according to our news partner KETK. Camp Coordinator Ashleigh Dinkins said. “Our staff members are trying to look for students that are showing signs of distress to maybe move them indoors, put them in shade or get them water.†With temperatures hitting triple digits this month, the camp is putting an emphasis on making sure children attending their summer camps are staying hydrated and cool through the day. “We are making sure everyone has some time indoors as well as outdoors to combat any kind of heat exhaustion,†said Dinkins. Staff members are asking all campers to bring their own water bottles to fill up, and finding other ways to keep the children cooled down. Dinkins also said that the rec sports camp has adjusted its schedule to give campers time at the pool twice a day. Local sports medicine physician Dr. Rebecca Pebbles says it is imperative for children to stay hydrated while outside.
Officials name two suspects in car heist
TYLER — An Arlington man was booked into the Smith County Jail Tuesday on charges of organized criminal activity after he and four others allegedly stole three vehicles from a dealership in Smith County. According to our news partner KETK, sheriff’s PIO Sgt. Larry Christian says the incident took place on Nov. 28, 2021, at East Texas Direct Auto on Highway 155. Brandon Harbor, 20, was brought to the jail following his time in the Tarrant County Jail on charges related to a separate car theft incident and is being held on a $250,000 bond. Another one of the five suspects was identified as Monterious Johnson, 20, who was also charged with engaging in organized criminal activity and released in March. Officials say the names of the remaining suspects have not yet been released because the investigation is ongoing.
Family: Runaway teen found safe
LONGVIEW – A runaway teen’s family says the girl has been found safe. This after Longview police sought help finding 16-year-old Miya Grammer. Our news partner KETK reports she had last been seen in Longview.
Execution date set for Whitehouse man on death row for mother’s murder
TYLER – A Whitehouse man on death row for his mother’s murder now has an execution date of November 9. According to our news partner KETK, Tracy Lane Beatty, 59, was sentenced in 2004. He was scheduled for execution on March 25, 2020, after being convicted of strangling his 62-year-old mother. That execution was halted due to the coronavirus and recently rescheduled. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals wrote at the time that the decision to stay his execution was made solely due to the coronavirus, and not based on an appeal filed by Beatty regarding his case. The stay in Beatty’s execution lasted for 60 days, but under Texas law, the new execution date had to be set by the original trial judge once the stay was lifted.
Tyler man found guilty of murdering father
TYLER — Nearly three-and-a-half years after police were called to the scene of a shooting near Whitehouse, a Tyler man has been found guilty of murdering his father. The jury deliberated for about 30 minutes. The punishment phase was expected to be completed soon. According to our news partner KETK, 39-year-old Tony Chase was arrested on the night of January 7, 2019, after Smith County deputies responded to reports of the shooting. A release from Sheriff Larry Smith reported at the time that Chase allegedly confessed to shooting his father, 51-year-old Edward Rolando Blaylock. The case was delayed due to various reasons, including overcrowding at the jail and the COVID-19 pandemic.
East Texas State Fair announces 2022 fair with new presenting sponsor
TYLER — The Park of East Texas announces plans for the 106th annual East Texas State Fair, presented by Hiland Dairy. The 2022 fair will take place September 23 through October 2 at the East Texas State Fairgrounds in Tyler. Hiland Dairy becomes the first-ever title sponsor of the fair. Hiland “has been a loyal supporter of the Fair’s ag-education programs for many years,” according to a news release. Officials say the annual event will bring back all the familiar food, rides, and livestock shows along with many all-new attractions and exhibits to be announced soon. They tell us this year’s fair will operate in a manner similar to the 2021 event, with convention center construction causing some carnival rides to relocate into Houston Street. Check this link for more information.
Officials: Woman left infant twins at scene of wreck on I-20
MARSHALL – Authorities said a woman left her six-month-old twins at the scene of a car wreck in Harrison County on Tuesday. According to our news partner KETK, 26-year-old Fantasia Martinez of Marshall was arrested and charged with two counts of abandoning or endangering a child, driving while intoxicated with a child passenger, and escaping and resisting arrest/transport. The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office said they received “dozens†of calls around 9:45 p.m. from drivers on I-20 eastbound, around mile marker 619, saying that a woman was “running into traffic.†A DPS Trooper found her around mile marker 623. “Martinez appeared to be under the influence of alcohol and possibly narcotics due to her erratic behavior and difficulty making complete sense of the situation,†a press release stated. Continue reading Officials: Woman left infant twins at scene of wreck on I-20
East Texas woman accused of spitting on corpse
TYLER — An East Texas woman was charged with a felony after reportedly spitting on a corpse at a funeral home during a viewing. According to an arrest affidavit, Laurie Lynn Hinds, 51, Quitman, walked into a funeral home in Tyler, on Nov. 29, went straight to the casket, and spit on the corpse. A witness on the scene said Hinds had animosity toward the family of the person in the casket. Tyler police obtained a warrant for Hinds’ arrest on Jan. 4. Hinds was arrested June 5 and charged with state-jail felony abuse of corpse. She posted a $2,500 bond the next day.
East Texas deputy arrested, claims drugs found were evidence
HOPKINS COUNTY — A narcotics officer in Texas was taken into custody after he was rushed to a hospital and investigators searching his home found drugs he claimed were evidence. On June 11, law enforcement responded to a metal shop in Hopkins County and found Jon Phillips unresponsive on the floor. Phillips, a 34-year-old sergeant with the Van Zandt County Sheriff’s Office, was treated and transported to an area hospital, where he was stabilized. On the floor of the shop, near where Phillips collapsed, investigators found a torch lighter and glass pipe that contained what appeared to be a crystal-like residue. Continue reading East Texas deputy arrested, claims drugs found were evidence