Theater vandals sought

Theater vandals soughtKILGORE — Officials are seeking help in identifying individuals who are suspected of having committed property damage on a historic Kilgore theater in December. According to our news partner KETK, the Kilgore Police Department seeks public assistance in identifying four individuals caught on video who may have damaged the Crim Theater in downtown Kilgore around midnight on December 30, 2025.

According to the police department, the suspects kicked in the door and possibly entered the theater. They fled the scene in a black pickup truck.

Anyone with information regarding the suspects’ identities or the incident is asked to contact Detective Justin Murphy at 903-218-6904 or [email protected]. The reference case number is 2512-1719.

 

Marshall water is safe

Marshall water is safe MARSHALL – The City of Marshall cancelled their water distribution for Wednesday. This was because of a water line leak.

City officials posted this statement on facebook, “The City’s water system is stable, with no new leaks identified and all previous leaks repaired. Water service is not shut off, and the water supply is safe and not compromised. Today’s water distribution is purely a precautionary measure to stay ahead of any potential issues. There is no current problem with the water system. Crews will continue monitoring the system, and updates will be shared as information becomes available. ”

You can get further information on the City of Marshall Facebook page and website.

City offices have reopened

City offices have reopenedTYLER – City of Tyler non-emergency offices resumed operations on Wednesday. As travel conditions continue to improve, the City urges drivers to exercise caution. Please be aware that shaded areas on roads, sidewalks, and parking lots may remain icy or slick, as these spots take longer to thaw than areas exposed to direct sunlight. Motorists and pedestrians are encouraged to allow extra time for travel and to remain alert for lingering hazards.

Use the MyTyler App to report non-emergency street damage and downed trees. The app is free to download. Residents can report blocked roads to the Street Department at (903) 531-1393 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. After hours, please contact the Tyler Police Department’s non-emergency line at (903) 531-1000. Continue reading City offices have reopened

No Classes for Kilgore College

Update: After continued monitoring of weather/travel conditions, and area school district closures, Kilgore College administration has decided to close all KC campuses on Wednesday. You can view all the closings and delays here.

No Classes for Kilgore CollegeKILGORE – Kilgore College will resume regular business hours Wednesday, following the weather-related closure this week. All campuses and classes will return to their normal schedules. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to allow extra travel time and use caution while driving as conditions continue to improve.

Second arrest in murder

Second arrest in murderJACKSONVILLE – On January 22, 20-year-old Randarriuz Dewberry, of Jacksonville, was found and arrested during a traffic stop conducted by the Texas Highway Patrol on FM 346 outside of Bullard. Dewberry was wanted by the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office for his alleged role in a fatal shooting that occurred on February 14, 2024, in rural Jacksonville, which left Jayden Polk dead.

Dewberry is charged with two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, as well as additional charges of evading arrest or detention and failure to identify. He also faces failure to appear charges related to the evading arrest or detention charge and the failure to identify charge. Dewberry’s bonds total $1,085,000, along with $10,000 cash bonds for the failure to appear charges. Dewberry is the second person arrested in connection with this homicide.

Woman dies in house fire

HENDERSON COUNTY –Woman dies in house fire Our news partners at KETK report that the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office said a woman died after she went into a house that was on fire near the Moore Station area. According to Henderson County Sheriff Botie Hillhouse, dispatch got a report of a fire on County Road 4305 at around 4 p.m. on Monday. District 8 Fire Rescue responded to the scene to fight the fire. Hillhouse said that while the home was still burning, a woman went inside the structure but couldn’t get back out and died in the fire. The fire was eventually contained and extinguished. The Henderson County Fire Marshal’s Office is leading an investigation to the cause of the fire with assistance from the sheriff’s office.

Greg Abbott says ICE needs to ‘recalibrate’ mission after Minnesota shooting

HOUSTON (AP) – Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday said the White House needs to “recalibrate” Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s mission to rebuild public trust after immigration agents shot and killed a second protester in Minnesota over the weekend. Abbott said immigration officials should “get back to what they wanted to do to begin with — and that is to remove people from the country who are here illegally.” “In general, we need to have respect for law enforcement officers in the country. ICE, they are law enforcement officers,” the Texas Republican said on conservative radio host Mark Davis’ show Monday morning. “So they, being the White House, need to recalibrate on what needs to be done to make sure that that respect is going to be reinstilled. And that’s not an easy task, especially under the current circumstances.”

He said he believes the administration is working on a “game plan” for immigration agents to “go about their job in a more structured way to make sure that they are going to be able to remove these people, but without causing all the kinds of problems and fighting in communities that they are experiencing right now.” Abbott’s comments come as a growing number of Republicans are pressing for a deeper investigation into federal immigration tactics in Minnesota after a U.S. Border Patrol agent fatally shot Alex Pretti, an intensive care nurse who was protesting in Minneapolis. But Abbott largely blamed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for the unrest in the state. He accused Walz, a Democrat, and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey of “literally inciting violence” in their condemnation of President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown there. Abbott said the “fights on the streets” are “fomented by the governor up there, by the mayor up there.”

Boil water notice issued

Boil water notice issuedMOUNT ENTERPRISE – A boil water notice has been issued in Mount Enterprise following a water line break. A notice has been issued to all Mount Enterprise Water Supply Corporation customers, asking them to boil water for at least 2 minutes and to let it cool before consumption.

“To ensure destruction of all harmful bacteria and other microbes, water for drinking, cooking and making ice should be boiled and cooled to prior use,” Mount Enterprise Water Supply Corporation said. “The water should be brought to a vigorous, rolling boil and then boiled for two (2) minutes. In lieu of boiling, you may purchase bottled water or obtain water from some other suitable source.”

Water system officials will provide a notice when water is safe for consumption. For questions or concerns about the boil water notice, residents may contact the water office at 903-822-364.

Tips to prevent outages

Tips to prevent outagesTYLER — The Deep East Texas Electric Cooperative is providing instructions on what residents should do when they regain power to prevent another outage. According to our news partner KETK, when power is restored after winter storms, it frequently goes off again because a large number of electric heaters come on at once, placing an unusually heavy load on the system.

To avoid another outage as power is being restored, the cooperative is asking residents to take the following steps, including: Turning off the breaker to your home’s electric heater or unplugging heaters, turning off the breaker to your hot water heater, unplugging appliances and electronics, and waiting 30 minutes to turn appliances back on after power is restored.

The cooperative also said that once power is restored, residents should turn off their furnaces and gradually bring their homes to a comfortable temperature.

City offices closed Tuesday

City offices closed TuesdayTYLER – Due to icy road conditions, City of Tyler offices and facilities will be closed Tuesday. Emergency functions will continue. 

Streets  
Street crews are still clearing roads and spreading deicing material. Residents are advised to keep their distance from the trucks. 

Use the MyTyler App to report non-emergency street damage and downed trees. The app is free to download. Residents can report blocked roads to the Street Department at (903) 531-1393 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. After hours, please contact the Tyler Police Department’s non-emergency line at (903) 531-1000.   Continue reading City offices closed Tuesday

Animal shelters need fosters

Animal shelters need fostersSMITH COUNTY — After several dogs, including multiple puppies, were found abandoned at a mobile home park in Chapel Hill, Nicholas Pet Haven and Smith County Animal Control are looking for volunteers to foster the dogs.

According to our news partner KETK, members of animal control arrived at Woodcrest Mobile Home Park on Monday morning after receiving a Facebook post asking for support for the dogs. Animal control found 11 dogs, including seven puppies and four adult dogs, and provided them with food, water and shelter from the freezing temperatures.

Animal control believes the dogs were likely abandoned by former tenants at the mobile home and stated that the manager of Woodcrest has warned residents not to feed the dogs, claiming they will receive citations if they do.

After confirming the dogs were abandoned, Nicholas Pet Haven and Smith County Animal Control have been in contact with rescue groups and local animal shelters as they are looking to find volunteers to foster the dogs. Continue reading Animal shelters need fosters

Former judge injured, husband killed

Former judge injured, husband killedLUBBOCK – Former 321st District Court Judge for Smith County Carole Clark was severely injured in a car crash while returning to Texas from a trip to New Mexico recently. According to our news partner KETK, current 321st District Court Judge Robert Wilson said that Clarke was traveling with her husband AD, when their vehicle crashed and he was killed. The crash left Clarke with broken ribs and a head injury. Wilson said Clark is currently being treated for her injuries at a hospital in Lubbock.

Clark was first elected as 321st District Court Judge for Smith County in 2010. She was re-elected in 2014 after winning that year’s Republican Primary and she left office when her second term ended in 2018.

Circuit breaker malfunction leads to fire

Circuit breaker malfunction leads to fireLONGVIEW — A tripped circuit breaker sparked a house fire Saturday evening, prompting a response from the Longview Fire Department. Crews were dispatched around 7:32 p.m. to a reported fire at 202 Margo Street after residents reported that they circuit breaker had tripped, followed by a burning smell in the home. Upon arrival, firefighters found a fire in the ceiling and attic area of the home, according to our news partner KETK.

Crews quickly extinguished the fire, which was in its early stages. No injuries were reported. Three occupants were displaced after power to the home was shut off. Officials estimated property damage to be $15,000.

Fire officials reminded residents to report electrical issues, such as frequent circuit breaker trips, and to have electrical systems inspected when problems arise.

Drivers alerted to worsening road conditions

Drivers alerted to worsening road conditionsLONGVIEW – After East Texas was hit by a winter storm on Saturday morning, the Longview Police Department provided an update on what residents should expect moving into Sunday. According to our news partner KETK, although road conditions have not been as bad as expected, residents should be advised that conditions will likely worsen as the storm continues into tomorrow

As freezing temperatures will continue into the night, Brown said that the Longview Exhibit Center will remain open as a warming center until 7 p.m. The Salvation Army and Highway 80 Rescue Mission have also opened their facilities as warming centers to the general public.

“Stay at home to the best of your abilities unless you have a major reason why you need to leave,” Brown said. “The fewer people we have on the road, the less likely we are to have accidents and crashes.”

Winter driving tips

SMITH COUNTY — Winter driving tips Drivers are urged to take extra precautions as icy conditions have developed on roadways. According to our news partners at KETK and the National Weather Service, the following tips can help people travel safely in icy conditions:

Slow down. Even at low speeds, ice can cause your vehicle to lose traction and slide.
Increase following distance. Leave plenty of space between you and the car ahead in case of sudden braking. Continue reading Winter driving tips

Local flights delayed and cancelled

TYLER – Local flights delayed and cancelledSeveral flights for the weekend across East Texas have been cancelled or delayed. According to our news partner KETk and American Eagle Airlines, all American Airlines flights scheduled to depart from the Tyler Pounds Regional Airport have been cancelled due to incoming severe weather. The airline said it has not yet decided on the status of Sunday’s flights and will continue to monitor the weather. The East Texas Regional Airport in Longview, has cancelled all flights scheduled for Saturday and Sunday morning. The airport said it will continue to monitor the weather to decide the status of flights scheduled for Sunday afternoon and Monday.

City offices closed

City offices closedTYLER – Due to inclement weather, City of Tyler offices and facilities will be closed Saturday, Jan. 24 through Monday, Jan. 26. Essential and emergency functions will continue.

The City of Tyler will monitor weather conditions to determine if offices will open at regular businesses hours or at a later time on Tuesday, Jan. 27.

The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued an Ice Storm Warning from Friday through Sunday along with an Extreme Cold Warning for the Tyler area until Monday at noon. Ice is expected with some sleet and snow mixed in over the weekend. If travel is necessary, use caution and be aware of possible ice and slick spots on area roads.

All City of Lufkin business offices will also be closed on Monday for the safety of our employees and the public. Emergency services will continue to operate as needed. City officials encourage residents to stay warm, monitor official weather updates, and use caution if travel is necessary. Continue reading City offices closed

Disaster Declaration issued

Disaster Declaration issuedSMITH COUNTY – Smith County Judge Neal Franklin issued a Disaster Declaration for Smith County on Friday, January 23, 2026, ahead of the winter storm.

Smith County emergency management officials have been working this week to prepare for road closures and power outages as much as they can.

“I have declared a disaster in Smith County, following the Governor’s Declaration,” Judge Franklin said. “Doing this now allows emergency management officials to respond quickly to any issues that arise during the disaster and to ask for aid when needed.”
Continue reading Disaster Declaration issued

CHRISTUS Health urgent care closure

CHRISTUS Health urgent care closureLONGVIEW – Due to incoming inclement weather, CHRISTUS Health Urgent Care in Longview, West Loop 281 and Toler Road, is closed for the weekend. Telehealth visits remain available for non-emergency medical needs. Also closing are CHRISTUS Pediatric Clinic in Tyler closed Saturday and CHRISTUS Urgent Care Sulphur Springs: Closed Saturday and Sunday. Officials ask if your experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room. CHRISTUS anticipate reopening on Monday, January 26 at 8 a.m. To access CHRISTUS Health telehealth, and find “start on demand care.”

Longview ISD begins new learning center

Longview ISD begins new learning centerLONGVIEW – The Longview ISD broke ground on their new Early Childhood Learning Center Thursday. Our news partner KETK reports that the new center will be built on the site of Jodie McClure Elementary with around $61.8 million in voter-approved bond funds. The multi-building facility would house thirty classrooms, a library, a kitchen and a gymnasium. The 79,000-square-foot facility will house pre-kindergarten children between the ages of four-years-old and just six weeks old.