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Were you 'Seen' at the Zombie 5K Run?

A zombie outbreak took over the Gulf Terrace Hike and Bike trail Saturday afternoon for a 5K run hosted by Boomtown Film and Music Festival. Actors playing zombies did their best to scare runners as they ran the 3.1 mile loop. → Read More

Were you ‘Seen’ at the breast cancer walk?

Our cameras were at the American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Cancer walk at Lamar University on Saturday. Did we see you there? → Read More

Remains of Beaumont soldier from WWII to be returned to family

The remains of a 20-year-old Southeast Texas soldier who went missing in action in 1944 during World War II have been identified and are being returned to his family. → Read More

Were you ‘Seen’ at Oktoberfest?

Our cameras were at Oktoberfest at Rogers Park on Saturday. Did we see you there? → Read More

Were you ‘Seen’ at Oktoberfest?

Our cameras were at Oktoberfest at Rogers Park on Saturday. Did we see you there? → Read More

Photos: Beaumont remembers 9/11

First responders, military and other officials gathered at The Event Centre on Tuesday to commemorate the 17th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. → Read More

Photos: Vidor group dons colorful tutus for car wash

Men and women alike donned colorful tutus while waving to motorists along Vidor's Main Street on Saturday. The group The Dumb, Weird 'n Fugly held a benefit car wash and link sale for one of their members, Nick Strother, who had a kidney removed while battling cancer. The group was started by a group of friends to be accepting of all and be themselves while embracing weirdness, according to… → Read More

Were you ‘Seen’ at Dinosaur Day?

Our cameras were at the Beaumont Children's Museum's Dinosaur Day featuring the Dinosaur George traveling exhibit on Saturday. Did we see you there? → Read More

Were you ‘Seen’ at Dinosaur Day?

Our cameras were at the Beaumont Children's Museum's Dinosaur Day featuring the Dinosaur George traveling exhibit on Saturday. Did we see you there? → Read More

Photos: Beaumont Animal Care holds adoption event

A line formed outside the Beaumont Animal Care shelter on Pine Street Saturday morning as the shelter hosted a "Clear the Shelters" adoption event. Dogs and cats were offered for discounted adoption fees of $20, which includes vaccinations, microchip and spay or neuter. → Read More

Photos: Community event supplies kids for school year

The Difference Makers organization partnered with other community groups to provide school supplies, food and a concert featuring Brian Jack and the Zydeco Gamblers at the Sterling Pruitt Activity Center on Saturday. Organizer Stacey Lewis, who has been involved in the event for 30 years, said the group prepared 1,000 bags of school supplies and gave away 250 backpacks, in addition to other… → Read More

Were you ‘Seen’ at the Back to School Car Show?

Our cameras were at the Back to School Car Show at the Thomas Center on Saturday. Did we see you there? → Read More

Were you ‘Seen’ at Junk Days?

Our cameras were at the monthly Beaumont Junk Days at BAW Resale & Interiors on Saturday. Did we see you there? → Read More

Photos: Trucks on display at Mid-County event

Car and truck enthusiasts took to a Mid-County shopping center Friday night to display their vehicles in a monthly meet. → Read More

Were you 'Seen' at the July 4th celebration?

Our cameras were at the City of Beaumont's July 4th celebration at the Event Centre Wednesday. Did we see you there? → Read More

Were you ‘Seen’ at Toby Keith?

Our cameras were at the Toby Keith concert at Ford Park on Saturday. Did we see you there? → Read More

Photos: Gator Country celebrates Big Al’s birthday

Gator Country celebrated the 86th birthday of their 13 foot 4 inch alligator Big Al on Saturday, June 30. Researchers at Texas A&M University used a sample from the bone plate on Big Al's back to determine his age, according to owner Gary Saurage. Saurage said Big Al has been on the Gator Country property since 1984, although it wasn't a public gator park at the time. → Read More

Can you guess the SETX spot by its neon sign?

Neon signs remind many of days gone by, but the vintage lights still glow at many Southeast Texas businesses. Can you name a business just by looking at the details of its sign? Test your knowledge in the slideshow above. → Read More

Photos: Disaster relief food distributed in Silsbee

Volunteers distributed food on Tuesday to residents in Silsbee who still need a little help post Harvey. → Read More

Were you ‘Seen’ at Juneteenth?

Our cameras were at the Beaumont Juneteenth celebration at Tyrrell Park on Saturday. Did we see you there? → Read More