Cities see labor force expansion

Cities see labor force expansionEAST TEXAS — In the past year, Texas’ job growth rate has outpaced the national rate, with three East Texas cities seeing significant non-farm job additions along labor force growth.

According to data from the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) and our news partner KETK, Texas added 146,300 non-farm jobs for an annual growth rate of 1%, faster than the nation as a whole by 0.4%. In East Texas, the metropolitan statistical areas (MSA) of Longview, Texarkana and Tyler saw the addition of over 3,000 non-farm jobs, supporting the growth of the labor force from November 2024 to November 2025.

The civilian labor force for Texarkana MSA and Tyler MSA had over-the-year (2024 to 2025) growth rates of 1.9% and 2.1%, respectively. While both cities saw employment rates increase, however, the over-the-year rates for unemployment also increased with Texarkana’s at 10.7% and Tyler’s at 5.5%. Continue reading Cities see labor force expansion

6th safest city in Texas

6th safest city in TexasWHITEHOUSE – The security research firm Safewise has ranked the city of Whitehouse as the 6th safest city in the state for 2026. According to our news partner KETK, Safewise has tracked a decline in violent crime in the city of Whitehouse over the past four years, along with a two-year decline in property crime. According to Safewise, the violent crime rate has fallen from 1.6 violent crimes per 1000 Whitehouse residents in 2024 to 0.6 violent crimes per 1000 residents in 2026.

“In Whitehouse, violent crime has decreased for the last four years in a row, and property crime has declined for the past two years,” Safewise said. “This has resulted in a 65% decrease in violent crime and a 74% decrease in property crime.”

This decline has secured Whitehouse’s spot as Safewise’s 6th safest city in Texas. The ranking prompted the city to thank the community for helping to keep the area safe. Smith County has also seen a decline in reported crimes, with the county’s reported crime rate falling 3.75% between 2024 and 2025. Continue reading 6th safest city in Texas

Rep. Moran speaks on Iran strikes

Rep. Moran speaks on Iran strikesTYLER – East Texas lawmakers are chiming in as tensions escalate in Iran following Saturday’s unprecedented attacks by United States forces. Congressman Nathaniel Moran fully throws his support behind President Donald Trump following this weekend’s missile strikes against Iran, which killed their supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and 40 of their top officials. It became a huge blow to the nation and marks a shift in power since the regime took over in the late 1970s.

“This is a national security interest matter for the United States long term,” Moran said.

As tensions rise overseas, the congressman’s attention turns to our troops’ safety and the safety of residents on U.S. soil.

“The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) appropriations is a big issue now, more than it was a couple of weeks ago,” Moran said. “When homeland security is heightened, that level of security is necessary.” Continue reading Rep. Moran speaks on Iran strikes

Grocery CEO retiring after 49 years

Grocery CEO retiring after 49 yearsTYLER — Brad Brookshire, the grandson of Brookshire Grocery Company founder W.T. Brookshire, is retiring as the chain’s CEO after working in his family’s business for 49 years. According to our news partner KETK, Brad Brookshire spent 20 years as the company’s chairman of the board and 10 years as CEO. Brad has also worked as a Brookshire store director, vice president, executive vice president and as president of the company.

According to a Brookshire press release, Brad Brookshire was part of the creation of the Super 1 Foods banner over 41 years ago. During his time as CEO, Brookshire Grocery Company grew from 152 stores to 222 stores.

In 2020, Brad Brookshire was named to Governor Greg Abbott’s Strike Force to Open Texas as the representative for the state’s grocery industry. That same year, he was also inducted into the Food Industry Hall of Fame. Continue reading Grocery CEO retiring after 49 years

Democrats response to Iranian airstrikes

Democrats response to Iranian airstrikesTYLER – Democratic Party representatives and officials from East Texas and across the country are speaking out against military escalation on Saturday, following joint U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. Our news partner KETK spoke with Interim Smith County Democratic Party Chair Cam Ray about the strikes on Saturday. She called the attacks “Deeply disturbing” and questioned what United States President Donald Trump’s end goal would be in a war with Iran.

“It’s deeply disturbing that we are now diving into another endless war from our president, who has said he’s the peace president. First there was Venezuela. Now there’s Iran and this is our seventh war that the President has started since he’s been in office, which is just barely over a year,” Ray said. “So how long is this going to continue? And what is the end goal for Iran? We had a deal in place that President Trump withdrew from and so what is the goal for for bombing Iran now?” Continue reading Democrats response to Iranian airstrikes

Republicans agree on Iran strikes

Republicans agree on Iran strikesEAST TEXAS — East Texas GOP leaders are voicing strong support for U.S. military strikes against Iran, calling the action necessary to confront terrorism, protect American national security and stand alongside Israel as tensions escalate in the Middle East. According to our news partner KETK, U.S. officials say the strikes, that were carried out in coordination with Israel, targeted Iranian military infrastructure to deter future attacks linked to Iran-backed forces.

The action follows months of increasing regional conflict, threats against U.S. and allied interests, and concerns over Iran’s alleged nuclear ambitions. The operation, called Operation Epic Fury, prompted swift reactions from lawmakers nationwide, including East Texas leaders who voiced support and concern for deployed U.S. troops. Continue reading Republicans agree on Iran strikes

Election day information

Election day informationSMITH COUNTY — Smith County will have 33 polling locations open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday, March 3.

During the two weeks of early voting, there was a total of 27,964 ballots cast, consisting of 27,010 in-person and 954 mail-in ballots. That surpasses the total of 18,019 early votes in 2024; 18,688 early votes in 2022; and 19,219 early votes in 2020.  Smith County has 160,066 registered voters.

Smith County residents can choose any of the 33 voting centers to cast their ballots on Election Day. There is an easy-to-use interactive map that tells you what is on your ballot and what voting location is closest to you. Find it here.

 

The March 3 Election Day locations include: Continue reading Election day information

Democratic reaction to Iranian airstrikes

Democratic reaction to Iranian airstrikesTYLER – Democratic Party representatives and officials from East Texas and across the country are speaking out against military escalation on Saturday, following joint U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. Our news partner KETK spoke with Interim Smith County Democratic Party Chair Cam Ray about the strikes on Saturday. She called the attacks “Deeply disturbing” and questioned what United States President Donald Trump’s end goal would be in a war with Iran.

“It’s deeply disturbing that we are now diving into another endless war from our president, who has said he’s the peace president. First there was Venezuela. Now there’s Iran and this is our seventh war that the President has started since he’s been in office, which is just barely over a year,” Ray said. “So how long is this going to continue? And what is the end goal for Iran? We had a deal in place that President Trump withdrew from and so what is the goal for for bombing Iran now?” Continue reading Democratic reaction to Iranian airstrikes

Republicans praise Iran strikes

Republicans praise Iran strikesEAST TEXAS — East Texas GOP leaders are voicing strong support for U.S. military strikes against Iran, calling the action necessary to confront terrorism, protect American national security and stand alongside Israel as tensions escalate in the Middle East. According to our news partner KETK, U.S. officials say the strikes, that were carried out in coordination with Israel, targeted Iranian military infrastructure to deter future attacks linked to Iran-backed forces.

The action follows months of increasing regional conflict, threats against U.S. and allied interests, and concerns over Iran’s alleged nuclear ambitions. The operation, called Operation Epic Fury, prompted swift reactions from lawmakers nationwide, including East Texas leaders who voiced support and concern for deployed U.S. troops. Continue reading Republicans praise Iran strikes

Balloon collides with tower

Balloon collides with towerLONGVIEW – Two people have been rescued from a hot air balloon basket after it crashed into a cell phone tower in Gregg County on Saturday morning. According to the Longview Fire Department and our news partner KETK, multiple law enforcement agencies responded to the intersection of State Highway 300 in north Gregg County at around 8:15 a.m. after reports came in that a hot air balloon had crashed into a 920-foot cell tower.

First responders started climbing the tower by 8:50 a.m. through the use of multiple rope systems. The climbers contacted two people who were stuck inside the hot air balloons basket at around 10 a.m. on Saturday. Longview Fire Marshal Marcus Delaney told KETK News that both people have been removed from the basket. The two balloonists were both uninjured in the crash.

Police seek man missing since Valentine’s

Police seek man missing since Valentine’sHENDERSON — The Henderson Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating a man who has been missing for almost two weeks. Joseph Shelton, a 23-year-old man, was last seen on Feb. 14 in the area of Van Buren Street in Henderson. He is described by the police department as being approximately 5 foot, 8 inches tall and weighing 157 pounds.

Though there is no clothes description at this time, Shelton is believed to have a gaming system and a laptop, the police department said.

Anyone with information regarding Shelton’s whereabouts is urged to contact the Henderson Police Department by calling 903-657-3512.

Probation for abuse of special ed students

Probation for abuse of special ed studentsLONGVIEW – Two former Longview ISD administrators were sentenced to 10 years of probation on Friday in connection to the abuse of Longview ISD special education students in the 2021-2022 school year. Cassandra Renee James and Linda Kaye Brown Lister were both found guilty of injury to a child by a Gregg County jury on Friday. James and Lister were two of six women arrested in 2022 after video of special education students being mistreated at J.L. Everhart Elementary School was shown to Longview ISD officials.

According to our news partner KETK, their indictments show that James and Lister were charged for “swinging a paddle toward and near the head” of a child and not voluntarily delivering them to an emergency infant care provider.

Longview ISD said James and Lister both resigned from their roles instead of being terminated after the video came to the district’s attention. Continue reading Probation for abuse of special ed students

Search for crashed vehicle driver

Search for crashed vehicle driverTYLER – The Tyler Police Department is currently searching for the driver of a truck that allegedly crashed into an apartment building off of South Broadway Avenue. According to our news partner KETK and the Tyler PD, the crash happened at around 5 p.m. on Friday after a black truck crossed over a concrete barrier and hit the side of the Broadway Reserve apartment building. The crash did minimal damage to the building but according to officials, the driver fled the scene of the crash. Tyler Police are currently investigating the crash and searching for the suspected driver.

UT Tyler voting poll

UT Tyler voting pollTYLER – The University of Texas at Tyler Center for Opinion Research recently surveyed 1,117 Texas voters about their views ahead of the March 2026 primary election, with topics covering hypothetical political matchups and important state issues. In the survey conducted Feb. 13 – 22, 959 of those voters reached indicated they were “likely” or “certain” to vote in this primary election.

In the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate, Jasmine Crockett led James Talarico 58% to 37% among likely voters. “Despite the national attention this race has received, 43% of voters say they have only heard a little about what makes each candidate different from the other,” said Dr. Ken Wink, UT Tyler professor and interim center director. “The Democratic primary voters in this survey also indicated they believed Crockett would be as electable in the November general election as Talarico.”
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Sexual assault suspect poses as student

Sexual assault suspect poses as studentTYLER – The UT Tyler Police Department is currently investigating a sexual assault case that was reportedly committed in student housing by a person pretending to be a student. The case was reported to UT Tyler police on Wednesday but occurred in student housing between 9 p.m. and midnight on Tuesday. A UT Tyler notification said the suspect in the sexual assault is known to them. The suspect reportedly pretended to be a student associated with UT Tyler in an online chat group before meeting up with a female student at their dorm room, where they were sexually assaulted, according to UT Tyler PD.

UT Tyler PD detectives are actively investigating this case and temporary measures to improve campus safety have been put in place. Continue reading Sexual assault suspect poses as student

Police chief assaulted after city council meeting

Police chief assaulted after city council meetingKILGORE — The Kilgore Police Chief is currently recovering from injury after he was involved in a confrontation following Tuesday’s city council meeting. According to Chief Todd Hunter, who posted about the incident on Wednesday evening, several firefighters and himself were recognized during the council meeting for their years of service to the Kilgore community. Our news partner KETK reports, Hunter said that during the meeting, a person who had been confronting officers for more than a year for his social media content was in attendance and mockingly booed Hunter as he was being recognized for his 15 years of service to the community.

After the recognition portion of the meeting was complete, Hunter went into the lobby, where he began visiting with residents and colleagues. This is where he was reportedly approached by the individual who had been heckling him during the meeting. Hunter said the individual sought him out in a room full of people and proceeded to aggressively bump the chief in the chest. Hunter quickly brought the person to the ground and placed him under arrest with the help of officers in the area.

Following the incident, Hunter said he did sustain a shoulder injury. The alleged agitator, Eric Brian Trotter, 39, of Kilgore, is facing two felony charges. Continue reading Police chief assaulted after city council meeting

School worker jailed on sex charge

School worker jailed on sex chargeTYLER – A Pennsylvania middle school employee was arrested Thursday in Philadelphia on a Smith County warrant accusing him of aggravated sexual assault of a child under 15, according to the U.S. Marshals Service. According to our news partner KETK, U.S. Marshals said that 43-year-old Michael Robinson, traveled to Tyler in Aug. 2024 to meet a child under 15 who he had previously met online. Authorities allege the child was sexually assaulted over the course of the weekend when he visited Tyler that August.

In Dec. 2025, the Smith County District Attorney’s Office indicted Robinson on a charge of aggravated sexual assault of a child. A warrant was issued and assigned to the U.S. Marshals Joint East Texas Fugitive Task Force for execution. Investigators later determined Robinson was employed as a paraprofessional at Radnor Township Middle School in Pennsylvania. Members of the task force located Robinson at about 7:30 a.m. Thursday in Philadelphia and arrested him without incident.

DNA leads to arrest in sexual assault case

DNA leads to arrest in sexual assault caseTYLER — A 33-year-old man was arrested Monday following a DNA swab that came back as a positive match led to the discovery that he sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl in 2020. According to our news partner KETK, Martin Roman Torres was booked into the Smith County Jail Monday for allegedly sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in June 2020, according to an arrest affidavit.

The affidavit claims the girl and her sister ran away from a group home on June 22, 2020, around 7 p.m. The girls were at the park when Torres approached them and began talking to them. He invited the girls to stay with him that night and as they were walking to his home, he wanted to stop for marijuana, the affidavit reported. Continue reading DNA leads to arrest in sexual assault case

Man indicted for generating images of minors

Man indicted for generating images of minorsNACOGDOCHES – A Nacogdoches man has been indicted for sexual exploitation of a child and super aggravated sexual assault of a child after he was arrested last November in Baytown for creating explicit photos of minors he knew using artificial intelligence.

According to the Baytown Police Department and our news partner KETK, 34-year-old Kane Kellum was arrested on Nov. 28 after investigators learned that Kellum’s cellphone contained AI-generated explicit photos of known minors. After Kellum’s arrest, the FBI was notified of the case to permit further investigation and potential federal prosecution.
During a federal investigation, investigators stated Kellum had utilized artificial intelligence applications to create explicit images using photographs of a child he personally knew.

Following the federal investigation, Kellum was indicted on Wednesday for four counts related to child sexual abuse material and he was also charged with super aggravated sexual assault of a child based on information discovered during the investigation. Continue reading Man indicted for generating images of minors

Arrested for stealing from deceased woman

Arrested for stealing from deceased womanTYLER — James Dale Turner, a former Tyler Regions Bank employee, was arrested Monday for the second time after authorities discovered he stole more than $17,000 from the account of a woman who died in February 2025.

According to our news partner KETK, Turner was previously arrested Aug. 15, 2025, for exploiting a different elderly woman with dementia, allegedly stealing $3,812 from her account through cashier’s checks in May and June 2025. At the time, he was employed as a banker at the Tyler branch of Regions Bank and was terminated on July 25, 2025.

An affidavit shows Turner withdrew funds from the deceased woman’s account between October 2024 and May 2025, using cashier’s checks ranging from $500 to $2,000 per transaction, totaling $17,013. Continue reading Arrested for stealing from deceased woman

500-acre wildfire, 80% contained

500-acre wildfire, 80% containedHENDERSON– A wildfire in the Davy Crockett National Forest is reportedly 80 percent contained after it reached 500 acres on Tuesday. According to the National Forest and Grasslands in Texas, fire crews successfully used aircraft drones to bring the fire under control. Crews will continue to monitor the area to ensure the fire remains within established boundaries.

“We appreciate the continued support of our firefighters and partners working to keep the surrounding communities and public lands safe,” the National Forest and Grasslands in Texas said.

Dispute leads to shots fired

Dispute leads to shots firedVAN ZANDT COUNTY – A 20-year-old Van Zandt County man was arrested Feb. 19 after authorities say he fired a gun at a home following a dispute over a 12-pack of soda allegedly thrown at a baby. According to our news partner KETK, deputies responded about 6:05 p.m. to a report of a man shooting at a home and driving around while waving a gun.

Deputies located the suspect on Highway 19 near Edgewood and conducted a traffic stop as he drove south toward Canton. Officers identified the suspect as 20-year-old Lucas Charles Lewellyn. He was taken into custody without incident. Continue reading Dispute leads to shots fired

Water conservation project

Water conservation projectTYLER – On Wednesday, Feb. 25, the Tyler City Council adopted the updated Lake Tyler Master Plan, a forward-looking guide that balances water protection, recreation, infrastructure and long-term stewardship of both Lake Tyler and Lake Tyler East. The Master Plan prioritizes expanded water quality monitoring, stronger stormwater practices and targeted erosion control in areas where shoreline stabilization is needed.

The Plan also outlines measured recreation improvements, including completing the Lake Tyler Loop trail and enhancing access to nature-based recreation on City-owned property. In addition, it addresses operations and safety by recommending modernized maintenance systems and strengthened coordination with law enforcement partners during peak seasons.
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New superintendent chosen

Bullard – New superintendent chosenThe Bullard ISD Board of Trustees has named Dr. Micah Dyer as its Lone Finalist for Superintendent. Trustees approved the action at the conclusion of the special meeting on February 24, 2026. “We are blessed and excited to have this opportunity to become part of the Bullard Panther family,” Dr. Dyer said. “Moving back to East Texas has always been our plan. This is a homecoming, and we look forward to working with Bullard ISD to provide amazing opportunities for the children.” Continue reading New superintendent chosen

Suspect arrested in hit and run

Suspect arrested in hit and runTYLER — An East Texas woman arrested for a December hit-and-run that killed a 19-year-old cyclist initially claimed she thought she had a tire blowout when the collision occurred. However, after driving past the scene and spotting police vehicles, she reportedly reflected, “I should have went back.”

According to our news partner KETK, footage obtained showed the truck Andrea Tanner was driving allegedly struck Lofton Williams, 19, of Argyle on Dec. 7 near the intersection of Wayside Drive and E. Fifth Street. At around 6:45 p.m., a loud crash can be heard off-screen after Tanner’s black truck was seen traveling the same lane as Williams. After hitting the cyclist, Tanner is seen on footage turning into a Brookshires less than a mile from the crime scene before exiting and driving to the Taco Bell next to it. There, video captures her going in and out of her truck several times and manipulating the grill area and the driver’s side light.

Tanner was taken into the Smith County Jail on Monday and charged with collision involving personal injury or death and is being held on a $250,000 bond. The Tyler Police Department said the case will now be forwarded to the Smith County District Attorney’s Office. Continue reading Suspect arrested in hit and run

Life for child sex abuse, assault

Life for child sex abuse, assaultATHENS — An East Texas man has been sentenced to life in prison after he was found guilty of sexual abuse against children and sexual assault of a minor. According to an indictment from the 173rd Judicial District and our news partner KETK, 35-year-old Ashton Todd Salsman was accused of committing two or more acts of sexual abuse against minors from 2023 to 2024.

On Tuesday, Salsman pleaded guilty to one count of continuous sexual abuse of a young child and one count of aggravated sexual assault against a child. Following his guilty plea, Salsman was sentenced by the 392nd District Court to life in prison.

Downtown courthouse report

Downtown courthouse reportTYLER – The Smith County Commissioners Court received an update Tuesday on the Courthouse Construction Project. Stephen Flournoy, project executive for Hoar Construction, said there is an average of 250-plus workers on the construction site every day. Of all the subcontractors on the job, about 60 percent are East Texas trade partners. Subcontractors that are not from the area are living here for months at a time, contributing to the local economy, he added.

Major milestones that have recently been completed on the project include tying in the underground tunnel from the jail to the new courthouse and backfilling the 30-foot-deep hole. They also got power and natural gas turned on to the building. Masonry of the exterior is in progress, going up over the green water-proofing material, as well as windows going in, he said.
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