East Texas doctor explains possible causes of student-athlete death

East Texas doctor explains possible causes of student-athlete deathTYLER – Dr. Robert French with UT Health East Texas Orthopedic gave his thoughts on potential causes behind student-athlete deaths during sports activities, in an interview with our news parter KETK.

The University Scholastic League (UIL) is still investigating the death of a student athlete at Marshall ISD. Questions are stirring about how Estefani Cabrera died after cross-country practice on a hot day in August.

“Risk factors for these really unfortunate circumstances can be a multitude,” Dr. French said. Continue reading East Texas doctor explains possible causes of student-athlete death

Man arrested for aggravated robbery at Walmart

Man arrested  for aggravated robbery at WalmartPALESTINE– A man was arrested in Palestine on Wednesday after he was caught attempting to steal from a Walmart. Our news partner KETK is reporting that the Palestine Police Department officers arrived at the Walmart, Charles Schroeder left the parking lot in his truck, leading to a brief pursuit. During the pursuit, Schroeder struck a police vehicle and a parked car.

After abandoning his vehicle, Schroeder was discovered near the Palestine Mall and placed under arrest. Following his arrest, Schroeder was booked into Anderson County Jail on the following charges: aggravated robbery, evading arrest/detention with a vehicle, duty on striking an unattended vehicle and theft of property $100–$750.

Lufkin mom accused of causing ‘abusive head trauma’

Lufkin mom accused of causing ‘abusive head trauma’NACOGDOCHES — A Lufkin mother was arrested last week after her infant suffered “abusive head trauma” in July, records reveal.

According to our news partner KETK and a Nacogdoches County arrest affidavit, on July 18, deputies responded to a local hospital where an infant was “unresponsive.” While deputies were speaking to the mother, 20-year-old Jessy Moore of Lufkin, she explained that she was the only person holding the infant all day before they went to the hospital.

Medical staff told officers that the injury the victim had was new, but he had already been at the hospital just four days before for a head injury. On July 14, the infant was transported to the Texas Children’s Hospital, where he was released because the injury wasn’t severe enough to admit him. Continue reading Lufkin mom accused of causing ‘abusive head trauma’

Smith County Judge announces bid for reelection

Smith County Judge announces bid for reelectionSMITH COUNTY – Smith County Judge Neal Franklin announced on Thursday morning that he will be running for reelection in the upcoming Republican primary election.

Franklin, a native of Smith County, has been the Smith County Judge since 2022. According to our news partner KETK, his tenure has been focused on promoting economic growth, providing taxpayer relief, and fostering community partnerships.

“It has been an incredible honor to serve as your Smith County Judge,” Franklin said. “Together, we’ve attracted new employers like Yellawood and Amazon, bringing hundreds of jobs and tens of millions of dollars in investment to Smith County. That means more opportunities for our residents, and it means relieving pressure on working families and seniors by expanding the tax base.”

While announcing his plans to run for reelection, Franklin emphasized the current growth in Smith County.”It doesn’t happen by accident, but through partnerships and smart, accountable investments in essential services, public safety, and quality-of-life projects,” Franklin said.

The Republican primary election is scheduled to take place in March 2026.

Former Alba-Golden employee sentenced for stealing $30k

Former Alba-Golden employee sentenced for stealing kQUITMAN — According to our news partner KETK, a former Alba-Golden ISD employee, who pleaded guilty in August to stealing funds from the district, was sentenced on Thursday to five years’ probation and will be required to repay the money she stole.

A 2024 investigation revealed that Jade Bowden had been stealing from the school district. The investigation followed the district’s report of fraudulent transactions by Bowden. Bowden had access to payroll and began to pay herself amounts exceeding her standard paycheck, according to officials. Bowden had stolen nearly $30,000 in overpayment from herself.

“Bowden betrayed the trust of the school district, the school board, and the students,” Alba Golden, Superintendent, Dr. Shelby Davidson said.

After pleading guilty on Aug. 29 to theft of property, Bowden was sentenced on Thursday to five years probation and was ordered to pay $29,245.42 in restitution to the district along with $1,000 in fines.

Rural Smith County mobile home fire claims life

Rural Smith County mobile home  fire claims lifeSMITH COUNTY – The Smith County Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating the cause of mobile home fire that killed one person. The Smith County Emergency Communications Center received a 911 call from a person in a mobile home on FM14, in rural Smith County, near Briar Rose Venue. The caller reported a fire at her residence. Fire crews were sent at once to the scene. They discovered heavy fire in front of the mobile home. However, they could not engage in a rescue. After the fire was extinguished, 67-year-old Sherry Denise Jones found inside her home, deceased. The fire remains under investigation by the Smith County Fire Marshal’s Office.

Road projects to close a portion of Toll 49 through Saturday

Road projects to close a portion of Toll 49 through Saturday TYLER – If you’re traveling on Toll 49, there may be some road projects to be aware of.

NETRMA informed KTBB that construction began on Wednesday, August 13, 2025 in order to work on some major road enhancements. Roads are being reinforced with a new, long lasting, high-skid resistant surface called “SuperPave”. Toll 49 will be closed from I-20 South to CR 1150 from 9pm to 6:30am, Monday, September 8th through Saturday, September 13th.

If drivers would like to stay updated on road closures and conditions, they can visit NETRMA.org, or receive text alerts by texting “toll49” to 444222 for the latest updates.

Closures are expected to last throughout the end of September 2025.

Lindale house fire leaves one dead

Lindale house fire leaves one deadLINDALE, Texas (KETK) — The Smith County Fire Marshal is investigating the cause of a house fire in Lindale after one person died early Thursday morning, according to a report from our news partner KETK.

Smith County Emergency Services District 2 fire crews responded around 4:22 a.m. to a house fire on 19984 FM 14, where they found heavy smoke emerging. Officials confirmed that the one person inside the home at the time of the fire was found dead.

An investigation is underway to ascertain the cause of the fire.

New laws passed for the food truck and cottage food industries

New laws passed for the food truck and cottage food industriesTYLER – The Texas Special Session has passed over 800 new laws. Many of them effecting the food industry- in particular, food truck and cottage food vendors.

KTBB spoke with Net Health’s Ginger Points to elaborate on a few of these laws.

House Bill 2844 the “Food Truck Freedom” Act

This law aims to create an even playing field for the food truck industry. Before this bill, Texas mobile food vendors may have been required to hold multiple permits for both the state and the local area they were operating in. Continue reading New laws passed for the food truck and cottage food industries

Smith County Road 177 closed for construction

Smith County Road 177 closed for constructionSMITH COUNTY – Smith County Road 177 will be closed starting Thursday September 4, as part of the Texas Department of Transportation’s Old Jacksonville Highway widening project. TxDOT has informed Smith County that the road will be closed where it intersects with Farm-to-Market Road 2493, for three to four weeks. Drivers can look for message boards with detour information in the area.

East Texas band director on leave following drug arrest

East Texas band director on leave following drug arrestATHENS — The Athens ISD band director was arrested Wednesday night after the Henderson County Sheriff’s Office found suspected methamphetamine inside his apartment. According to the sheriff’s office and our news partner KETK, around 10:20 p.m., investigators searched the Wood Street apartment of Nicholas Bartlett Durham, where they found him in possession of suspected methamphetamine. Durham was booked into the Henderson County Jail for possession of a controlled substance.

Athens ISD said that Durham had just begun his second year as a band director at Athens High School. The school released a statement regarding his arrest on Thursday morning: Continue reading East Texas band director on leave following drug arrest

Lindale fire burns house, kills two pets

Lindale fire burns house, kills two petsLINDALE– According to our news partner KETK, a home off County Road 4122 caught on fire Wednesday morning, leaving the house a total loss and killing two of the family’s pets.

According to the Lindale Fire Department, they received a call regarding the fire at around 9:50 a.m.. After arriving at the home, firefighters initiated an aggressive interior attack and were forced to use 20,000 gallons of water to bring the fire under control, having previously evacuated the house due to the imminent collapse of the structure. Two cats were killed in the fire, but no other injuries were reported. It is currently unknown how the fire started, and the cause is being investigated by the Smith County Fire Marshal.

Rep. Harris granted committee discussion over groundwater bill

Rep. Harris granted committee discussion over groundwater billUPDATE: During Wednesday’s special session house meeting, State Rep. Cody Harris, of Palestine, said he refuses to concur with the Texas Senate and is requested an appointment of conference committee. Harris’ request was granted.

AUSTIN — The Texas Senate passed House Bill 27 on Tuesday, allowing an East Texas groundwater study, but eliminating 16-month pause on drilling permits. On Aug. 25, the Texas House of Representatives passed House Bill 27, written by State Rep. Cody Harris. HB 27 requires the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) to conduct a study on the effects of drilling permits on the Neches and Trinity Valley Groundwater District.

HB 27 also pushed for lawmakers to allow a 16-month pause on approving drilling permits while the TWDB conducted its study. The bill made its way to the Texas Senate and received a 26-1 vote in favor of its cause, but with a twist. Continue reading Rep. Harris granted committee discussion over groundwater bill

Mount Pleasant welcomes new city manager

Mount Pleasant welcomes new city managerMOUNT PLEASANT– The City of Mount Pleasant announced the hiring of its new city manager on Wednesday, who has served in several key leadership positions across East Texas.

According to our news partner KETK, Robert Vince is stepping into the role after most recently holding several leadership positions, including city manager for the City of Paris. While in Paris, Vince played a role in advancing operational efficiency and building relationships with community stakeholders, according to the City of Mount Pleasant.

After taking the position, Vince emphasized that his guiding principle will be to “do the right thing at the right time for the right reasons.” Vince also looks forward to collaborating with the Mount Pleasant leadership team to strengthen relationships and move the city forward. Continue reading Mount Pleasant welcomes new city manager

Update: Lufkin man man missing since July has been found

Update: Lufkin man man missing since July has been found
UPDATE: According to the Lufkin Police Department, 20-year-old Brayden Wood was found safe around 9 p.m. on Wednesday.

LUFKIN – The Lufkin Police Department is searching for a 20-year-old man who was last seen in July. According to our news partner KETK, Brayden Alexander Wood, 20, of Lufkin, was last in contact with his mother on July 28 and she has not seen or heard from him since.

Anyone with information on Wood’s whereabouts is asked to contact Lufkin PD at 936-633-0356 or 911 if it’s an emergency.

Correctional officer arrested for giving contraband to inmates

Correctional officer arrested for giving contraband to inmatesCHEROKEE COUNTY – According to a press release from the Cherokee County Sheriff’s office, a former Cherokee County correctional officer has been arrested.

Kayley Garcia, 34 of Alto, had previously worked in the Cherokee County Jail from June 2025 until August 2025. During this time, it was discovered that she was bringing items of contraband to inmates while on duty. The investigation found that Garcia was providing tobacco products to inmates, as well as providing her personal cell phone to an inmate for his personal use. Continue reading Correctional officer arrested for giving contraband to inmates

Texas lawmakers dispute ending water exports from East Texas

Texas lawmakers dispute ending water exports from East TexasPALESTINE – The Texas Senate late Tuesday stripped a key provision from a bill meant to stop large-scale exports of water from East Texas.

Senators approved the legislation that also requires the state to study how much water is under East Texas. However, the original bill — House Bill 27 by Rep. Cody Harris, R-Palestine — sought to prevent approval of new export permits in the meantime. The bill that left the Senate Tuesday night allows water exports to continue while the study is ongoing. Harris said that he would not accept those changes. If Harris makes good and rejects the changes to the bill, the House can call for negotiations. However, time is running out on the special session, which must adjourn by Sept. 13. And lawmakers in both chambers have signaled a desired end before then. Continue reading Texas lawmakers dispute ending water exports from East Texas

Overturned 18-wheeler causes traffic delays

MARSHALL – Our news partner KETK reports that the Marshall Police Department is asking people to avoid the intersection at MLK Boulevard and Ward Street on Wednesday afternoon while they work on an 18-wheeler accident.

According to the police department, an 18-wheeler overturned at the intersection, causing traffic delays in the area. Emergency crews are currently on the scene, working to clear the accident to ensure everyone is safe.

Officials encourage people to avoid the area, and seek alternate routes to prevent any further congestion.

Boil water notice for parts of Rusk is rescinded

Boil water notice for parts of Rusk is rescinded
Update: Boil water notice was rescinded Friday, September 5, for a portion of Rusk by the Rusk Rural Water Supply Company

RUSK – A boil water notice was issued on Wednesday in Rusk by the Rusk Rural Water Supply Company (RRWSC) due to a main line leak, according to a report from our news partner KETK.

Any households or businesses under a boil water notice should bring any water for cleaning or consumption to a vigorous rolling boil for at least two minutes before use. RRWSC said customers will be notified when the notice is no longer in effect.

“Once the boil water notice is no longer in effect, the public water system will issue a notice to customers that rescinds the boil water notice in a manner similar to this notice,” the RRWSC said.

Our news partner KETK has compiled a list of affected areas. To view the full and updated list, click here.

Smith County gives an update on courthouse construction

Smith County gives an update on courthouse constructionSMITH COUNTY – According to a press release from Smith County, despite having 113 “weather days” during the yearlong construction of the courthouse, the project is still on time.

Bradley Barr, senior superintendent of Hoar Construction, gave a progress report to the Smith County Commissioners Court on Tuesday, September 2. Barr said since the start of the project through June 2025, they have seen 66 inches of rain, which is 23 inches above average, but the crews work overtime and/or bring in more staff to make up for rain delays. According to Barr, they are still looking at project completion in the end of 2026.

“We can’t control the weather, but we can control how we respond to it,” Barr said. “We keep a positive attitude and do whatever it takes.” Continue reading Smith County gives an update on courthouse construction

Every new Texas law now in effect: List

Every new Texas law now in effect: ListTEXAS – The start of September marks a new slate of laws, over 800, that are now in effect in Texas. A majority of them take place in the classrooms of public schools. Among the marquee of classroom-centered laws include Senate Bill (SB) 10, which requires schools to post a “durable poster or framed copy” of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom. SB 11 allows for students and staff to have allocated time to pray and read religious texts.

One of the most notable laws passed include House Bill (HB) 33, which has been deemed The Uvalde Strong Act. The Act opens the door to better police training and coordination for events similar to the 2022 Robb Elementary School shooting. One major footnote of the last legislative session is the lack of action regarding THC. For months, heated debate took place led by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick to implement a blanket ban on THC products. But that plan stalled earlier this week.

You can find the full list of every single bill passed here.

Angelina County Jail demolition prompts road closures

Angelina County Jail demolition prompts road closuresANGELINA COUNTY — Demolition of the former county jail, 113 N Second Street will begin  Monday, September 8, and is projected to be complete within 30 days, according to a news release from the City of Lufkin. The release adds that due to safety concerns, the city will close the alley on the south side of the jail beginning September, 8. It is anticipated that the alley will be closed for approximately 3 weeks, and it will re-open as soon as it is safe to allow vehicle and pedestrian traffic.

Signal work continues at Troup Highway and Lindbergh Drive

Signal work continues at Troup Highway and Lindbergh DriveTYLER — The City of Tyler will be working with a contractor to perform traffic signal maintenance at the intersection of Troup Highway and Lindbergh Drive on on Thursday, Sept. 4. The intersection will be dark with no signal indications. To ensure safety and minimize disruptions, most of Lindbergh Drive from Southpark Drive to Troup Highway will be closed to traffic. Motorists are encouraged to seek alternative routes and drive with caution through the intersection. In addition, entry and exit points into the Super One shopping center from the intersection have been closed completely to increase safety during the work.

Audrii’s law goes into effect, ending loophole

Audrii’s law goes into effect, ending loopholeTYLER – Our news partner KETK is reporting that Texas House Bill 2000, also known as Audrii’s law, went into effect on Monday, ending a loophole that kept convicted child groomers off the sex offender registry. The bill was named for Audrii Cunningham, an 11-year-old girl from Polk County who was kidnapped and murdered in Feb. 2024.

Audrii was the subject of a Feb. 15, 2024 Amber Alert after she never showed up to school. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office and the Trinity River Authority found Audrii’s body five days later in the Trinity River on Feb. 20.

Don McDougal lived in a camper on the Cunningham’s property and was supposed to drop Audrii off at the bus stop on the day she went missing.

McDougal, who pleaded guilty to Audrii’s murder, was previously accused of indecency with a child in 2007 but he pleaded down to the charge of enticing a child and that kept him off the Sex Offender Registry. Continue reading Audrii’s law goes into effect, ending loophole

Search for suspect called off after UT Health lockdown, no shots fired

Search for suspect called off after UT Health lockdown, no shots firedTYLER — UPDATE: As of Wednesday afternoon, Tyler PD PIO Andy Erbaugh said the department is no longer looking for a suspect in Tuesday’s lockdown at UT Health East Texas. All possible efforts to contact possible witnesses have not led to an arrest at this time.

The lockdown at UT Health East Texas in Tyler was lifted at around 1 p.m. after reports of a person carrying a gun at the Olympic Plaza.

During a press conference at around noon on Tuesday, Officer Erbaugh said witnesses saw an argument between two people and one of them displayed a gun. At that point, the active shooter alarm was activated. According to our news partner KETK, law enforcement responded within seconds. The original call came from the Olympic Plaza on Beckham Avenue. Other reports stated the person was heading to the main hospital using the skyview over the chapel area on the second floor; however, officials did not locate the person.
Continue reading Search for suspect called off after UT Health lockdown, no shots fired

Authorities search for Olympic Plaza armed shooter

Search for suspect called off after UT Health lockdown, no shots firedTYLER – A lockdown at UT Health East Texas in Tyler was lifted at around 1 p.m. on Tuesday after reports of a person carrying a gun at the Olympic Plaza. At a press conference that afternoon, Tyler Police Department public information officer Andy Erbaugh, said witnesses saw an argument between two people, when one of them flashed a gun. That’s when the active shooter alarm was activated.

Erbaugh said law enforcement responded to the alert within seconds. While the original call came from the Olympic Plaza, there were reports of a person going to the main hospital using the skyview over the chapel area on the second floor. But, officials didn’t not locate that person. Erbaugh stated the person wanted is a black man wearing green hospital scrubs. He noted, no shots were fired and no injuries have been reported. The hospital is functioning back to normal. Tyler Police asks residents if you see or know something about Tuesdays events, to call law enforcement.

Confirmed adult case of measles

RAINS COUNTY – NET Health received confirmation of a travel-related positive case of measles in an adult resident of Rains County, Texas. The individual has voluntarily remained isolated at their residence throughout their contagious period and has recovered from their case of measles. Persons who have been fully vaccinated against measles with two doses of the MMR vaccine have a very low risk of contracting the disease. However, unvaccinated individuals remain at higher risk, as do those in some other groups, including:

Children too young to have received both doses of the MMR vaccine yet
Anyone who have received only one dose of MMR
Those with compromised immune systems Continue reading Confirmed adult case of measles