One injured in stabbing

One injured in stabbingWHITEHOUSE – According to the Sheriff’s Office, one person was injured and one was arrested after a stabbing in Whitehouse Sunday morning. The stabbing suspect was taken into custody after a 45-minute standoff with deputies. The incident started on Judy Street in Whitehouse and one man was injured in the stabbing. The suspect was stopped by a deputy in the 1700 block of Centennial Parkway. The suspect refused to get out of the car and deputies negotiated with the suspect for about 45 minutes before he surrendered, according to the sheriff’s office.

The sheriff’s office said the suspect was arrested on an unrelated warrant. The sheriff’s office decline to name the suspect as the Whitehouse Police Department is investigating this as an aggravated assault case.

Crash kills practitioner and teacher

LONGVIEW – UPDATE: Just days after the crash that killed a Longview teacher and a nurse practitioner, Joel Mack’s final act of generosity is unfolding: in less than 24 hours, his organs will be donated to save others.

Newly released details from the Texas Department of Public Safety shed light on the U.S. Highway 259 crash that killed a Longview nurse practitioner and a Longview ISD teacher last weekend. Our news partners at KETK report that the collision occurred at around 3 a.m. on Sunday in the Diana area, involving Longview ISD teacher Kimberly Law and Hospitality Health ER nurse practitioner Joel Mack, DPS confirmed.
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Leadership reboot for this city

Leadership reboot for this cityHAWKINS – People living in Hawkins will vote for a new mayor following political conflict, lawsuit and the arrest of their current mayor.

In the past two years, the City of Hawkins has seen major changes under the current mayor, Debbie Rushing.

“I decided to run for mayor because I’ve noticed things happening in the city in the years that I’ve been here and I raised children here, so it became an important thing for me,” Hawkins’ mayoral candidate, Kayla Ross, said.

Since Rushing’s election in 2024, the city has fired its city judge, shut down the police department, and seen Rushing arrested.

Now, the future of leadership could all change at the ballot box on May 2.
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8 children, all younger than 15, dead following Louisiana mass shooting: Police

SHREVEPORT (NEXSTAR AP) — Eight children are dead following a shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, authorities have confirmed. The suspect is also dead, after being fatally shot by police, and investigators are now reviewing multiple crime scenes. Police were initially called to a shooting that happened just after 6 a.m. on Sunday, Christopher Bordelon with the Shreveport Police Department said during a morning press conference.

Shreveport Police say eight children, ranging in ages from 1 to 14 years old, were killed, and two other individuals were injured.

The suspect allegedly stole a vehicle after the shooting and was fatally shot by Shreveport Police officers following a pursuit that extended into Bossier Parish. No officers were harmed in the shooting, which is now under investigation by Louisiana State Police.

Some of the children shot were related to the suspect, according to Bordelon. Officials said they were still gathering details about the crime scene, which extended across three residential locations.

“This is an extensive scene unlike anything most of us have ever seen,” Smith added.

Police say they do not yet have a motive but described the incident as a domestic disturbance.

“This is a tragic situation, maybe the worst tragic situation we’ve ever had in Shreveport,” Mayor Tom Arceneaux said during Sunday’s press conference. “It’s a terrible morning in Shreveport, and we all mourn with the victims.”

Louisiana State Police are asking for anyone with pictures, video or information to share it with state police detectives.

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said in a statement that he and his wife were heartbroken. “We’re deeply grateful to the law enforcement officers and first responders working tirelessly on the scene,” he added.

This was the deadliest mass shooting in the U.S. since eight people were killed in a Chicago suburb in January 2024, according to a database maintained by The Associated Press and USA Today in partnership with Northeastern University.

Officials respond to family’s questions

Officials respond to family’s questionsRUSK – Missing 57-year-old David Blount’s brother, Billy Blount, shared a letter on Friday calling for action and stating that the City of Rusk has “failed his brother, his family, and every resident who expects transparency.” The open letter arrived in the KETK newsroom on Friday afternoon, calling for accountability from those investigating his brother’s Dec. 2 disappearance.

“We have watched in disbelief as the City of Rusk turned what should have been a straightforward investigation into a masterclass in stonewalling and self-preservation,” David’s brother Billy said. “Thank God for the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Department and the Texas Rangers who stepped up in our family’s time of desperate need.”
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University gets more space

University gets more spaceLONGVIEW – LeTourneau University staff and students gathered in Longview on Friday to break ground on their new Christian Polytechnic University Center. According to our news partner KETK, the new 100,000-square-foot center will be a four-story building that will house more than 25 labs and spaces for the university’s engineering, business and computer science programs.

“There’s been a lot of work, actually many years, to get us to this point,” LeTourneau University President Dr. Steven D. Mason said. “The vision for this building at LeTourneau University, as the Christian Polytechnic University, has been in the making for several years to make it a space and a place that would embody everything that we hope for at an institution like ours.”

The new center is all a part of the university’s Build With Purpose campaign, where university donors are funding projects all across their campus.
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Employment center gets new site

Employment center gets new siteTYLER – Workforce Solutions East Texas completed moving into a new expanded workforce center on South Beckham Avenue this week. According to our news partner KETK, the new 28,500-square-foot facility will continue to provide Workforce Solutions’ free job recruitment and employment services but at a greater capacity than ever before.

“We’re excited to offer employers and prospective employees a tremendous facility. It allows ample space for recruitment of skilled workers, interviewing, training, enhancing respected skills, and receiving the resources necessary to become valued, long-term assets to the Tyler business community and the surrounding area. I believe employers will see this facility as a force multiplier to ongoing work in building their businesses. Employees will see this as a critical link between their hard work in preparation and the job in which they’ll excel. Together, we’ll set the stage for the next generation in Tyler’s economic development,” Workforce Solutions East Texas’ Executive Director, Doug Shryock said.
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National closing impacts local businesses

National closing impacts local businessesTYLER – Just days after the abrupt closure of Painted Tree Boutique locations, including one in Tyler, many vendors are now searching for new ways to sell their products, with some turning to creative community-driven solutions to stay afloat.

According to our news partner KETK, Heather Watson, a booth owner and marketing and business growth consultant said,“It’s crazy how much has happened just within a couple of days,”

Watson, like many others, rushed to retrieve her merchandise amid uncertainty about access to the building.

“Initially, it was just that urgent sense of, I need to get out there, I need to get my things out. I don’t know if the door is going to get locked,” Watson said.
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80 years prison for sex assaults

80 years prison for sex assaultsHENDERSON – A man has been sentenced after pleading guilty to two counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child in Henderson County. According to our news partner KETK, the Henderson County District Attorney announced on Friday that Dwight Hugh Fitzpatrick received two 40-year sentences for aggravated sexual assault of a child. This comes after more than two years since the investigation began when a child told her grandmother that she had been sexually assaulted.

“We worked closely with the family of the young victim to ensure her needs were our first priority,” DA Jenny Palmer said. “Members of her family appeared in court wearing pink, her favorite color, and expressed their gratitude that she did not have to testify. Representatives from Maggie’s House, along with a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner, were also present during the plea.”
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Elementary student dies

Elementary student diesLINDALE – The Lindale ISD community is in mourning after a Velma Penny Elementary school student died earlier this week. According to our news partner KETK, in a statement from the district, parents were informed of the student’s passing, but additional information on their death isn’t being shared to respect their family and confidentiality laws.

Lindale ISD said on Wednesday that a student at Velma Penny Elementary was transported to the hospital after they had a medical emergency at the school.

Counseling has been made available to students and staff who need support following the student’s death.

Early voting ends today

Early voting ends todayTYLER – Early Voting for the May 2 City-School Elections ends today. There are several city and school elections, including a special-called bond election for Tyler Junior College.

The cities of Tyler, Hideaway, Lindale and Winona; and the independent school districts of Lindale and Tyler District 4 are having elections. The City of Lindale is also holding a special election for a charter amendment.
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Tax audit compliance check

Tax audit compliance checkEAST TEXAS — Over 60 East Texas cities are on a statewide list as the AG’s office checks compliance with rules tied to property tax increases. The investigation was launched by Attorney General Ken Paxton earlier this month, claiming that many cities are not complying with Senate Bill 1851, which requires them to complete and publicly post annual financial audits before increasing property taxes.

Due to possible violations of SB 1851, Paxton is demanding documents from over 1,000 cities across the state to ensure they are complying with audit and transparency requirements before raising taxes. The Office of the Attorney General said the review does not target cities for raising taxes, but instead aims to ensure compliance with audit and transparency requirements.
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Lufkin man gets 20 years in prison after driving through home leaving one dead

LUFKIN (KETK) – A Lufkin man was sentenced to 20 years in state prison on Thursday after he drove through an Angelina County home and left the homeowner dead in April 2025.

Jorge Urbina Lopez of Lufkin was arrested in April of 2025 after the Angelina County Sheriff’s Office said his Chevrolet truck left the roadway, hit a tree and smashed into a home in Moffett.

70-year-old Robert Bole was found dead inside the home after the truck drove into the home. The truck was later found under a tarp at Lopez’s home, which was just three miles away from Bole’s residence.

Lopez’s home was searched but he was only found after sheriff’s office deputies searched a second location. Lopez was found hiding under a bed and reportedly resisted arrest.

On Thursday, Lopez pleaded guilty to failure to stop and render aid in a collision causing death. The 217th Judicial District Court judge then sentenced Lopez to serve 20 years in state prison. Lopez’s 20-year sentence in state prison started on Thursday and he was given a 357-day credit for time he had already served in jail.

Over 60 East Texas cities named in statewide illegal property tax investigation

EAST TEXAS (KETK) — A number of cities across East Texas have been named in part of a statewide investigation regarding alleged unlawful property tax increases.
The investigation was launched by Attorney General Ken Paxton earlier this month, claiming that many cities are not complying with Senate Bill 1851, which requires them to complete and publicly post annual financial audits before increasing property taxes.

Due to possible violations of SB 1851, Paxton is demanding documents from over 1,000 cities across the state to ensure they are complying with audit and transparency requirements before raising taxes. The Office of the Attorney General clarified that the investigation of the cities is not for them raising taxes but to ensure they are following compliance with audit and transparency requirements.

East Texas cities that have been named in the investigation include:
*Alba
*Alto
*Arp
*Athens
*Atlanta
*Avinger
**Broaddus
*Brownsboro
*Bullard
*Caddo Mills
*Canton
*Carthage
*Center
*Chandler
*Clarksville
*Coffee City
*Crockett
*Daingerfield
*De Kalb
*Diboll
*Edgewood
*Elkhart
*Emory
*Frankston
*Garrison
*Gilmer
*Grapeland
*Hallsville
*Hawkins
*Henderson
*Hughes Springs
*Jacksonville
*Kilgore
*Livingston
*Lone Star
*Longview
*Lufkin
*Malakoff
*Mineola
*Mount Enterprise
*Mount Pleasant
*Mount Vernon
*Nacogdoches
*New London
*New Summerfield
*Newton
*Noonday
*Ore City
*Overton
*Palestine
*Pinehurst
**Pittsburg
*Point
*Quitman
*Rusk
*San Augustine
*Tatum
*Texarkana
*Troup
*Trinity
*Tyler
*Van
*White Oak
*Whitehouse
*Winnsboro
*Winona
*Zavalla
Paxton added, “I am demanding that cities prioritize transparency and work to minimize the tax burden of every citizen across the state,” Paxton said. “While many cities have complied with these requirements, I will continue to fight to ensure that every municipality across our state is following the law.”