SMITH COUNTY — An alleged car jacking suspect was fatally shot after a confrontation with officials early Sunday morning. Jeffrey Eugene Brooks, 29, Palestine, had numerous felony warrants, including aggravated robbery for carjacking, aggravated assault on a public servant and multiple evading arrests in a motor vehicle. According to Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith, around 12:15 this morning, numerous law enforcement officers, including members of the Alvin/Pearland/League City Team, Gulf Coast Violent Offenders Task Force and US Marshals Task Force, began surrounding a residence officials had tracked Brooks to. Brooks exited the residence a short time later reportedly holding a firearm and attempted to get away in a car. Read the rest of this entry »

EAST TEXAS — TxDOT is putting out the word on some roadwork this weekend and an open house planned for Tuesday. I-20 will be the focus this Sunday from 6 a.m. until work is completed. That’s when eastbound traffic on the interstate will be detoured onto the south frontage road between Loop 281 West and Loop 281 East as crews work to replace an overhead Dynamic Message Sign (DMS). The DMS is mounted on a sign bridge over the highway just east of US 259. Read the rest of this entry »
TYLER — Tyler Pounds Regional Airport has received its largest Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grant in its history, according to city officials. On Aug. 26, the city council authorized Tyler Pounds Regional Airport to accept an Airport Improvement Grant from the FAA totaling $9,841,711. Airport construction contracts were also authorized to Reynolds and Kay, Ltd. of Tyler, pending receipt of the grant. Airport staff has worked with the FAA to acquire grant funding for the 2015 fiscal year to perform a number of airport improvement projects, according to a news release. It is anticipated the grant will cover up to 90 percent of all eligible expenses related to the 2015 Runway 4/22 Rehabilitation Project. Read the rest of this entry »
LUFKIN — A mass shooting threat to all Lufkin schools has been dismissed as a hoax by the Lufkin Police Department. According to KETK, police say they have received almost 30 calls starting Thursday night and into this morning, threatening a mass shooting at Lufkin ISD on Friday, September 11th. Read the rest of this entry »
HENDERSON (AP) — Authorities want to extract a bullet from the arm of a man killed last week in a motorcycle wreck but who months before was wounded in a shooting at a Central Texas restaurant that killed nine and injured others. The Waco Tribune-Herald reports a warrant was issued seeking the bullet that struck James Kenneth Anderson, 53, Henderson, so that it can be compared to weapons seized May 17 following the shootout involving biker gangs that had gathered at a Twin Peaks restaurant in Waco. Authorities transported at least 18 to hospitals and arrested 177 people. It’s not clear how Anderson was able to avoid the heavy law enforcement response in the minutes after the shooting. Anderson died in Nebraska when his motorcycle struck at least one deer in the roadway.
LONGVIEW — Four Longview officers involved in two recent shootings have returned to work, police spokeswoman Kristie Brian said Thursday. According to KETK, officer Emit Kennedy was placed on leave after the August 28 fatal shooting of Devin Dial, 23, in the parking lot of a Northwest Longview business. Officers Dustin Ashworth, John Delgado and Armando Juarezortega were placed on leave after a shooting August 25 that injured Joshua Kennon Thomas, 17, in the parking lot of a business on Mobberly Avenue. Read the rest of this entry »
PALESTINE — A Mississippi man was killed early Thursday morning in a crash that tied up traffic into the workday at U.S. Highway 79 and State Highway 155 in Palestine. According to KETK, police say a one-ton dually truck pulling a flatbed was headed west on Highway 79 at 4:30am when the vehicle left the right side of the road and hit a traffic pole at the intersection of Highway 155. The driver and lone occupant, Jerry Wayne McMillen, 48, of Potts Camp, Mississippi, was killed. Justice of the Peace Precinct 3 Judge James Todd pronounced the man dead at the scene. His body has been sent for autopsy. The reason the driver left the road is unknown at this time. TxDOT said a crew was called in to work on the traffic signals at the location.
AUSTIN (AP) — Two Texas counties that installed video technology for inmate visits will not be allowed to skip in-person visits now required by law. The Dallas Morning News reported Thursday that Wood and Hays counties were denied an exemption. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards determined both counties did not incur a “significant” expense to install their video jail-visit systems. The law that took effect this month requires all Texas counties to provide two 20-minute in-person jail visitation periods each week. But an amendment lets counties seek exemptions from the requirement if they’ve invested significant money on video-only visits. Commission officials declined requests to exempt Wood and Hays counties since they had not incurred “significant expense” in setting up video systems. The vendor did not charge either county for equipment or installation.
SMITH COUNTY — The Smith County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to investigate a fatal shooting near Highway 64 West. KETK reports the incident took place near the Tyler Memorial Cemetery in the 2600 block of Cotten Road. Officials say Demario Richard, 30, of Tyler was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. He was later pronounced dead. SCSO Public Information Officer Gary Middleton says the shooting was prompted by an altercation between two people. Children were present in the home at the time of the crime. Officials have been questioning people but did not immediately reveal if one was the shooter or not. We will update information as it becomes available.
TYLER — Smith County Elections Administrator Karen Nelson is asking residents to help her office update information for 8,300 registered voters. According to a news release, her office has worked with its voter registration vendor and the National Change of Address database to determine the number of Smith County voters who need to update their addresses with the Elections Department. Nelson says her office is mailing out letters and address change forms, asking voters to update their addresses by filling out a form and mailing it back to her office. She says the goal is to get as many addresses updated as possible prior to the mass mailout of the new voter certificates in December. Read the rest of this entry »
TYLER — Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith Thursday announced his plans to seek re-election. Smith says he made a lot of promises in the last campaign which he thinks have been fulfilled, but that he’s not through what he started. Smith added, “There’s a great need for the citizens of Smith County to have a responsive sheriff’s office, and I want to do what I can to make that happen.” Smith won his first term in 2012 in a runoff against retired Game Warden Chris Green. Green has announced he will seek the sheriff’s seat once again. Gary Pinkerton, a former Smith County chief deputy and jail administrator, announced his Democratic candidacy for sheriff in early August.
LONGVIEW — Crews in Longview are busy this week after three fires broke out within a 24-hour period. According to KETK, the fire marshal says the first started Tuesday around 5 in the morning from a fire pit. Wednesday morning, crews put out two more fires around 1:30 a.m. at a storage building on Latham Drive and one on Rex Drive. The fire department says those blazes started near the buildings’ exteriors. Officials are still investigating the causes. No injuries were reported.
LONGVIEW — Longview police and Spring Hill ISD have identified the student responsible for vandalizing the ticket booth and press box with graffiti at Panther Stadium in July. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, that’s the word from Superintendent Steven Snell. “We had a suspect during the summer, but there was a change in address that we were not aware of, so we were unable to locate him,” Snell said, “so when he came back to school on the first day, police came in and talked to him, and we got a full confession and took appropriate action from there.” Read the rest of this entry »
LONGVIEW — Bronco Oilfield Services will close its Longview facility and cut 52 employees about the end of October. According to KETK, state regulators said Tuesday that they were notified last week of the plans, which come as low crude oil prices continue to hammer the energy industry. In a letter dated Aug. 31, the company said it was closing its facility at 5175 Whitehurst Drive in Longview, one of four offices it has in Texas. Read the rest of this entry »
TYLER — Investigators are trying to determine the cause of an apartment fire that slightly injured one woman. She was treated at the scene for smoke inhalation in the 500 block of South Bois D’Arc. The fire was reported a little after 2:00 Wednesday afternoon. The fire was contained to the apartment where it started.
TYLER — We’ll find out today about the future plans for Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith. He has scheduled a news conference late this morning to discuss his intentions regarding next year’s sheriff’s election. Smith’s law enforcement career spans 3 years with the Gregg County, Texas Sheriff’s Department; United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA); and United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms (ATF). Two persons announced last month they planned to run for sheriff. They are former jail administrator and Smith County Chief Deputy Gary Pinkerton and retired game warden Chris Green, who lost to Smith in 2012.
MARSHALL — Marshall police have arrested Sharketra Shardae Hildreth, 29, of Houston on a murder charge in a May 23 wreck that killed Todd Lane Davis of Waskom. According to KETK, Marshall police say the two-vehicle crash occurred at the intersection of U.S. Highway 59 and U.S. Highway 80 at 3:19 a.m. That’s when a vehicle driven by Hildreth, which was traveling southbound, reportedly disregarded a traffic light and struck Davis’ vehicle, which was traveling eastbound. At the time of the crash, Hildreth’s children, both minors, were in the car with their mother. Read the rest of this entry »
LONGVIEW — LeTourneau University is again ranked in the top tier of the national 2016 U.S. News and World Report’s annual rankings of “America’s Best Colleges.†According to a university news release, LETU is ranked 32nd among all the universities in its category of “Best Regional Universities in the Western Region†for 2016. This year marks the 22nd year the university has ranked in the top tier. You can go to http://www.usnews.com/colleges to view the rankings, which include nearly 1,800 schools nationwide. The guide will be available in print on newsstands September 29. Read the rest of this entry »
LONGVIEW – TxDOT and the city of Longview are drawing your attention to a couple of roadwork projects. Motorists who travel FM 2087 at the Sabine River in Longview will have a slower commute at the end of the week as planned work requires temporary lane closures. The Texas Department of Transportation says in a news release that the work will be conducted over two days, weather permitting. According to TxDOT, crews will be taking soil samples for the proposed bridge design on Thursday and Friday. Work will be conducted on the bridge located half a mile north of the Interstate Highway 20 Frontage Road. Motorists can expect closures between 8:00am and 5:00pm both days. Read the rest of this entry »
TYLER — The City of Tyler has received the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award for its fiscal year 2014-2015 budget document. This is the ninth consecutive year that the city’s budget document has received the recognition, according to a news release. The award was granted by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA) and was presented to the city during Wednesday’s City Council meeting. According to the release, City of Tyler Chief Financial Officer Keidric Trimble says the award reflects the city’s “commitment…to meet the highest principles of governmental budgeting.â€
TYLER — The University of Texas at Tyler Wednesday announced a 9% enrollment increase for fall 2015. Preliminary enrollment is 8,862, according to President Rodney H. Mabry. In a news release, officials say this marks the largest fall semester enrollment increase in UT Tyler’s history. Last year, the total headcount was 8,114 on the 12th class day, which is the fall census date. Read the rest of this entry »
LUFKIN (AP) – Some elected officials in East Texas have dropped the public forum part of meetings amid concerns about abusive speakers. The Angelina County Commissioners Court voted Tuesday to eliminate the public forum portion of future meetings. County Judge Wes Suiter says the forum had become more of an attack or a grievance against a member of the court or another elected official. One resident, Don Lymbery, said the public forum is a way for individuals to let commissioners know about things coming up in the county. Lymbery says doing away with the public forum takes away the opportunity to talk to commissioners directly. Commissioners, whose meetings are held in Lufkin, previously allowed a person about three minutes during the public forum to bring up a topic.
LONGVIEW — A man found dead in a Longview motel room last Friday died from a stab wound to his neck. The preliminary autopsy report on the death of Arnold Lee McCollaum Jr., 47, of Longview, was released yesterday. It said, when he was stabbed, his jugular vein was perforated. McCollaum was found dead in a room at the American Dream Inn in the 2000 block of East Marshall Avenue, where he lived. Arrested in the case was Gary Don Murphy, 51, of Kilgore. (Pictured) He was arrested without incident and charged with murder several hours after the body was discovered. His bond was set at $250,000.
AUSTIN — East Texas is on the itinerary as Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar embarks on a 27-city, two-month Good For Texas tour, meeting with local officials and citizens to talk about the future of the Texas economy. Here’s a rundown of the stops he plans in our area:
Tuesday, Sept. 22:
*Lufkin-Angelina Chamber of Commerce, 1615 S. Chestnut, Lufkin — 10:00 a.m.
*Nacogdoches County Exposition and Civic Center, 3805 NW Stallings Drive, Nacogdoches — 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 23:
*Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce, 315 N. Broadway, Tyler — 9:30 a.m.
*Maude Cobb Convention and Activity Complex, 100 Grand Blvd., Longview — 2:00 p.m. Read the rest of this entry »
TYLER — On Monday, Sept. 14, Tyler’s Discovery Science Place will close for two weeks to update current exhibits and perform maintenance renovations. Executive Director Chris Rasure says the hands-on children’s museum will reopen at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, participating in Smithsonian Magazine’s Museum Day Live! event. The nationwide event offers free admission to visitors presenting a Museum DayLive! ticket at a participating museum or cultural institution. You can go to http://www.Smithsonian.com/museumdaylive to download your Museum Day Live! ticket. Visitors who present the ticket will gain free entrance for two at participating venues for one day only. One ticket is permitted per household, per email address. Read the rest of this entry »
TYLER — The city of Tyler has just come up with a way to alleviate the heartbreak of losing a dog. According to a news release, with approximately seven million dogs lost every year, Tyler Animal Services is integrating with Finding Rover in an effort to reunite families with their pets. Using facial recognition technology, Finding Rover is a free social media app that is just a download away, according to city officials. Read the rest of this entry »
LONGVIEW — A man found with a gunshot wound Monday night in Longview has died from his injuries. Fedrick Jones, 35, was found around 10:00 in the roadway in the 300 block of Scenic Drive, according to the Longview Police Department Facebook page. Authorities said Jones had a gunshot wound and was taken to Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview where he later died. Police have no suspects in the shooting. Read the rest of this entry »
EAST TEXAS — A driver and passenger are in custody after a chase through multiple towns between Tyler and Longview. According to KETK and the Longview News-Journal, it began around 3:30 Monday afternoon on State Highway 31 and ended about 20 minutes later when state troopers used road spikes to stop the vehicle. State Trooper Jean Dark said the pair were in a car that might have sped away from a traffic stop. “I don’t know what they initially were pulled over for,” she said, adding that more details should be available later.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — East Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert has an offer — though he admits it’s unlikely he’ll be taken up on it. The longtime Republican lawmaker says he won’t run for re-election if House and Senate leaders “treat the Iran agreement as the treaty it is and as the Constitution requires.” Gohmert spoke with KTBB after initially announcing his offer while sitting in for talk show host Sean Hannity Friday afternoon. Gohmert said he’d file a resolution Tuesday declaring that the Iran nuclear agreement “is a treaty, and…that since it’s a treaty, the House does not get a vote, but 2/3 of the Senate must vote for it, or it is not binding on America.” Read the rest of this entry »