Robbery suspect captured by Longview police

Robbery suspect captured by Longview policeGREGG COUNTY — Longview police responded to Walmart located on Gilmer Road in reference to a robbery just before 7:00 Monday morning. According to our news partner KETK, officers made contact with a victim who claimed that a man assaulted a victim in the parking lot, demanding their keys and money. Longview police identified alleged robber as Oscar Wright Jr., 54, of Longview. Officers located the suspect’s vehicle on Gilmer Road and made the arrest. Wright was charged with robbery and booked into Gregg County Jail.

Lindale woman sentenced in connection to 2019 death

Lindale woman sentenced in connection to 2019 deathTYLER — Hannah McCartney, of Lindale, Monday was sentenced to a second 30-year prison sentence in connection to a 2019 murder. According to our news partner KETK, in December 2019, McCartney and Jared Freelen of Lindale were arrested in connection with the murder of LaDarus Bell, of Tyler. Freelen was sentenced in April by a Gregg County court to 30 years in prison for the murder of Bell. According to judicial records, McCartney, Freelen and Bell had a plan to rob a man in Longview but when they went to execute the plan, the intended victim fired at the three and a bullet hit Bell in the head. Instead of seeking medical attention for Bell, they drove to a rural area along FM 2089 near Overton and dumped Bell on the side of the road where he died.

Smith County Election Day information

Smith County Election Day informationTYLER — There will be 20 polling locations throughout Smith County available for voters on Election Day. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, November 2. Smith County’s Road and Bridge Bond will be on the ballot, as well as constitutional amendments and elections for Whitehouse City Council and Overton mayor and City Council. During two weeks of early voting, a total of 2,320 people voted in-person and 197 absentee mail-in ballots were received in Smith County. That total is about 1.7 percent of Smith County’s 148,921 registered voters. Click here for additional information.

UT Tyler recognized for COVID-19 response

UT Tyler recognized for COVID-19 responseTYLER — The University of Texas at Tyler is one of 10 higher education institutions to receive a 2021 Star Award in honor of what’s termed its innovative approach to education during a pandemic. “During COVID-19, UT Tyler implemented several strategies to ensure the health and safety of students, patients, faculty and staff as well as ensure student success,” said UT Tyler President Dr. Kirk Calhoun in a prepared statement. Calhoun adds that the university is honored by the recognition and that he applauds the campus community for “working together to make the best of the situation we have been facing.” Continue reading UT Tyler recognized for COVID-19 response

Phone lines restored at Tyler Municipal Court and Water Business Office

Phone lines down at Tyler Municipal Court and Water Business OfficeTYLER — The City of Tyler Municipal Court and Tyler Water Business Office phone system has been restored after being out of order since Friday. Officials got the word to KTBB Monday morning. They say the City’s Information Technology Department worked closely with Cisco to resolve the issue. During the outage, the city issued several alternatives for residents who normally use the phone system to do business.

Gohmert denies involvement in Jan. 6 riot

Gohmert denies involvement in Jan. 6 riotWASHINGTON, D.C. — In response to a recent article in “Rolling Stone,” East Texas Comgressman Louie Gohmert is denying involvement in the January 6 Capitol riot. In a prepared statement, Gohmert says, “No one in my office, including me, participated in the planning of the rally or in any criminal activity on January 6. We did not attend or participate at all. However, I am extremely interested to find out who, besides the FBI operatives, did plan the events on January 6. For the purpose of a potential defamation lawsuit against those making baseless accusations of a crime, I need to know who these persons are who are alleging that I helped.” Continue reading Gohmert denies involvement in Jan. 6 riot

Officials: East Texas man dies after son slashed his throat

Officials: East Texas man dies after son slashed his throatNACOGDOCHES (AP) – An East Texas man has been charged with murder after authorities say he stabbed his 53-year-old father several times and slashed his throat. The Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Office said Sunday that Blake Foxworth, 30, had been charged with murder after George Foxworth died Friday at a hospital. The sheriff’s office said that on Thursday, Blake Foxworth had called 911 to say he had stabbed his father during an argument. When deputies arrived at the Nacogdoches home the two shared, they found the father on the couch and covered in blood.

City working on traffic signals

City working on traffic signalsTYLER — The city of Tyler kicks off a couple of traffic signal projects Monday. Traffic Operations staff will begin vehicle detection upgrades at 17 intersections. Work is planned to occur daily between 8:30 a.m. through 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and is anticipated to be completed by the end of the week. Drivers can anticipate various lane closures at intersections throughout the week for short durations. Click here for more details. The city will also be setting nine downtown traffic signals to red flashing lights for 24 hours a day as a pilot program for the month of November. The program will serve as a trial period to collect feedback from the community. You can go to this link for more information on that project.

1 dead, 3 injured in Henderson County two-vehicle crash

1 dead, 3 injured in Henderson County two-vehicle crashHENDERSON COUNTY – One man was killed and three are in the hospital after a two-vehicle crash in Henderson County. According to our news partner KETK, Texas Department of Public Safety Troopers were called to the crash site near Log Cabin in Henderson County. Officials say Leonardo Losoya of Grand Prairie was driving west in a truck tractor towing a trailer. DPS determined that Losoya veered of the road, went into the ditch then came back onto he westbound lane. When he hit by Joseph Jones of Bullard. He was also towing a trailer with his pickup. The 29-year-old Jones died at the crash site, while his two passengers and Losoya were taken to the hospital in Athens with non-life threatening injuries.

Tyler Transit to run modified holiday schedule starting November 1

Tyler Transit to run modified holiday schedule starting November 1TYLER — To accommodate the earlier and busier than normal holiday traffic in the south Tyler area, Tyler Transit will be altering the schedules and routes for the areas affected starting Monday, Nov. 1 — and continuing through Monday, Jan. 3, 2022. According to a news release, Broadway Express will not serve Broadway south of the Donnybrook Transfer Point to avoid congestion. Passengers wanting to go south to the Cumberland Mall area will transfer to South Tyler. South Tyler will run two 30-minute services: one south of the Donnybrook Transfer Point to serve South Broadway Avenue and the Cumberland Mall, and one west of the Donnybrook Transfer Point to serve Old Jacksonville Highway, Grande Boulevard, and Old Bullard Road. Click this link for more details.

Greenbriar Road reopened after bridge replacement

Greenbriar Road reopened after bridge replacementSMITH COUNTY — Greenbriar Road (CR 1125) is back open as of Friday afternoon. Smith County Road and Bridge projected that the bridge project would be done by the end of October. After some delays, only guardrail work and other finishing touches remain to be done, according to a news release. Contractors have been working since July on the new bridge at Butler Creek, which was widened and lengthened. The project was done by Stateline Construction LLC, and is part of the Smith County Road and Bridge Phase 1 Bond Project.

Roberts: COVID-19 numbers encouraging, but vaccination numbers still low

Roberts: COVID-19 numbers encouraging, but vaccination numbers still lowTYLER — COVID-19 continues to decline in East Texas, and NET Health’s George Roberts is upbeat about that news. But he cautions that one number is still disappointing: the vaccination figure, with just 50 per cent of eligible people in Smith County fully inoculated. Numerous vaccine availabilities remain in East Texas. Roberts adds that he’s pleased with initial response to the newly-approved booster shots. Check the “Coronavirus update” story on this website for additional information.

Marshall police issue Halloween advisory

Marshall police issue Halloween advisoryMARSHALL — The Marshall Police Department is recommending trick-or-treat hours and offering safety tips for Halloween. The recommended hours are 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Officials say households that wish to distribute candy should turn the front porch lights on, and trick-or-treaters should only approach houses that have those lights on. Younger children should always be accompanied by an adult. Among the other safety tips: Wear well-fitting masks, costumes, and shoes; consider non-toxic makeup and decorative hats; and if your older children are going out without parental supervision, go over the ground rules first and set a curfew. Click here for more information.

Center resident running for Congress

Center resident running for CongressCENTER — There’s a new Republican candidate for U.S. Congress District 1, currently represented by Louie Gohmert of Tyler. In a news release, Aditya Atholi of Center says, “Only by giving people the ability to fix their own problems, can the country move forward.” Atholi’s resume includes a number of points. Among other things, he has been a roughneck and driller on oil rigs, written “for local audiences on Conservative solutions for today’s issues,” and even worked in Gohmert’s Washington office for a time. Governor Abbott recently signed revised legislative maps into law, but they still face court challenges.

Last day of early voting; road bond on Smith County ballot

Last day of early voting; road bond on Smith County ballotTYLER — It’s the last day of early voting in next Tuesday’s elections in Texas. Along with eight proposed constitutional amendments, there’s an item of special interest to Smith County voters: a bond election for Phase 2 of the county’s Road and Bridge Capital Improvement Project. Officials say it will help the county complete a six-year plan. The bond to do Phase 1 work was approved in 2017 by 73 percent of the voters. According to the county website, Phase 2 includes three categories of major work. Officials say the county has also added roads to the list of projects and upgraded the anticipated work based on citizen feedback and the success of Phase 1. Click here for more information on the road bond proposition. Click this link for information on voting.

Child killed by falling tree

Child killed by falling treeLINDALE — High winds in East Texas have taken a tragic toll, with an 11-year-old killed by a falling tree. According to a news release, around 3:30 Thursday afternoon, Smith County deputies were sent to a location on State Hwy 110 North regarding a medical assist call. A short time later, deputies and Precinct 5 Constable Jeff McClenny arrived on scene. Firefighters with the Lindale Fire Department and Paramedics with UT Health EMS were already on scene. Law enforcement personnel were notified that the boy was deceased on scene. It was discovered that the boy was riding a go-kart on the back part of the property when a tree fell over due to the high winds. The tree landed on the boy, killing him instantly. The boy has been identified as Rustan Wood, of Tyler.

Tyler man accused of recording woman while she was changing

Tyler man accused of recording woman while she was changingTYLER — A Tyler man is accused of planting a camera in the bathroom at his business and recording a woman while she was changing. According to an arrest warrant obtained by our news partner KETK, 46-year-old Michael Blundell was arrested on Oct. 22 and charged with invasive recording. He was an employer at a medical site and had recruited a new potential worker. On Oct. 17, she went into the bathroom to change into scrubs. After showing them to Blundell, the victim went back into the bathroom to change back into her pants. The warrant states that Blundell then invited her to lunch, but the woman declined because “she felt uncomfortable.” Continue reading Tyler man accused of recording woman while she was changing

Man charged with murder after robbery led to car chase in Kilgore

Man charged with murder after robbery led to car chase in KilgoreKILGORE — A man has been charged with murder after a car chase following a robbery in Kilgore at approximately 2:20 p.m. Wednesday. According to our news partner KETK, the incident ended with a juvenile male being shot and killed. Four juveniles were also arrested. According to the Kilgore Police Department, two cars were shooting at each other during the chase. Police said that the crime scene started on Harris and spanned 11 blocks to Sunset Lane. Continue reading Man charged with murder after robbery led to car chase in Kilgore

County crews responding to downed trees

County crews responding to downed treesTYLER — Smith County Road and Bridge crews were working feverishly Thursday afternoon to respond to calls of trees or tree limbs down in the roadways throughout the county, according to a news release. Smith County Engineer Frank Davis said starting at about 1 p.m., his department was getting calls nearly every five or 10 minutes about large limbs or entire trees covering roadways and his crews were responding to clear them as fast as they could. The entire County has been experiencing high winds, which also led Smith County Fire Marshal Jay Brooks to urge residents to refrain from outdoor burning. Although the County is not under a burn ban, he said, “We are at high risk of wildfires.” On that note, our news partner KETK reported at least one large wildfire in East Texas Thursday afternoon, this one in Kilgore off Industrial Boulevard and Watson Road. Click here for additional information from Smith County.

High winds causing loss of power, downed trees

Traffic diverted on part of West Erwin in TylerTYLER — The City of Tyler encourages drivers to remain cautious as high winds are causing trees, limbs and power lines to fall as well as the loss of power at multiple traffic signals throughout the city. As of Thursday afternoon, the Tyler Police Department was working to restore power to traffic signals along Cumberland Road with generators as well as other major intersections. Officers are also working to put out cones on streets with downed trees, limbs, or power lines. Continue reading High winds causing loss of power, downed trees

High winds spur widespread power outages

High winds spur widespread power outagesEAST TEXAS — Thousands of East Texans lost power Thursday as high winds swept through the area. According to our news partner KETK, at one point, the lights were out for over 13,000 Smith County customers and more than 5,000 had lost electricity in Gregg County. Crews continued working to get the power back on, but a number of counties didn’t expect full restoration until the nighttime or overnight hours — and in some cases, it was unknown when all the power would be restored.

Rusk County lifts burn ban

Rusk County lifts burn banHENDERSON – As of Wednesday, Oct. 27, the Rusk County Commissioners’ Court has rescinded the burn ban that was placed in September. According to our news partner KETK, the ban was originally issued in order to combat continued wildland fires that resulted in widespread and severe damage to East Texas. Since then, East Texas has seen a significant midweek rainfall that increased ground saturation in the region. At this time, there are no remaining burn bans in the KTBB listening area.

Dean plans to run in newly-redrawn district

Dean plans to run in newly-redrawn districtLONGVIEW — Republican District 7 state Representative Jay Dean of Longview says he will be running for re-election in his newly-drawn district. Dean had earlier announced his intention to run again but updated his plans after Governor Abbott signed the new legislative map into law. The new map drops Upshur County from District 7, which now includes Gregg, Harrison, and Marion Counties. Dean says he’s disappointed to lose Upshur County but is excited to serve residents of the newly realigned district. The new state legislative map still faces court challenges.

Five suspects in custody after shooting causes crash in Kilgore

Five suspects in custody after shooting causes crash in KilgoreKILGORE — Authorities are investigating after a driver was injured during an apparent shooting that occurred in Kilgore Wednesday afternoon causing the driver to crash. According to our news partner KETK, the crime scene spanned 11 blocks and multiple agencies of law enforcement were involved in assisting Kilgore PD. All suspects involved are in custody. Officers apprehended four juveniles and an adult male. The victim was transported from the crime scene by ambulance and later flown to a nearby hospital.

City conducts redistricting hearing, sets deadline for alternate plans

City conducts redistricting hearing, sets deadline for alternate plansTYLER — The Tyler City Council Wednesday conducted the first of two public hearings and received public input on redistricting of single-member council districts based on 2020 Census data. A deadline of Nov. 10 was set for the public to submit alternate plans for consideration. The City Council will review all plans and evaluate how well each follows the set guidelines, according to a news release. Click here for all the details.

Roadway reopens after accident involving ambulance

Ambulance overturns, traffic diverted at Tyler intersectionTYLER — The Tyler Police Department spent hours Wednesday working a major accident at Hwy 64 East and Loop 323. KTBB first learned of the mishap around 1:30 p.m. A picture and information provided to KTBB indicate an ambulance overturned. All eastbound and westbound traffic was blocked and was being diverted. Word came in shortly after 5 p.m. that the accident had been cleared.

Gohmert introduces “SWAMP Act”

Gohmert introduces “SWAMP Act”WASHINGTON, D.C. — East Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert introduces the Stop Wasting our Money on Palaces (SWAMP) Act, which would put a two-year moratorium on construction of new federal buildings in Washington. In a news release, Gohmert says the bill would “help protect present and future taxpayers from increasingly burdensome federal government spending.” He continues, “Our federal bureaucracy is so bloated that we have an estimated 120,000 to 400,000 buildings nationwide.” Gohmert cites inflation as a key concern. He says Americans are cutting costs to help cover what he terms the drastic rise in prices on essentials. He also points to the country’s rising debt of over $28 trillion.

Former nurse sentenced to death

Defense rests in former nurse’s murder trialTYLER — The jury has sentenced 37-year-old former nurse William George Davis to death, just hours after beginning deliberations. The defense wrapped up its penalty phase case Wednesday after jurors heard from the prosecution. According to our news partner KETK, Davis worked at CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances in Tyler at their cardiovascular ICU wing and was convicted of capital murder last week for killing multiple patients. Under Texas law, the only two sentencing options were life without parole or the death penalty. An appeal is automatic in the case. Continue reading Former nurse sentenced to death