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The Tyler City Council on Wednesday approved replacing a deteriorating traffic signal located near Caldwell Zoo. → Read More
Two Smith County leaders are getting ready to fill new roles and serve East Texas in new capacities. → Read More
Gov. Greg Abbott said during a campaign stop Wednesday in Tyler that he plans to ensure Texas has a secure southern border. → Read More
The Queen's Tea on Saturday offered visitors a chance to takes photos and talk to the 89th Texas Rose Festival Queen and her court. → Read More
Thousands lined the streets of Tyler on Saturday morning to get a view of the 89th Texas Rose Festival Parade. → Read More
About 70 local artists are featured in this year's Palette of Roses Art Show, held in conjunction with the Texas Rose Festival. → Read More
Tuesday is the last day to register to vote in the November election. → Read More
Registration for the Texas African American Museum’s first TAAM Beauty Pageant Fundraiser is set to close soon. → Read More
Despite current construction around the grounds, the East Texas State Fair is ready for its 106th year. → Read More
Matt and Tonya Kauffman knew they wanted to open a business when they moved to Texas four years ago — a dream that has came true with the opening of → Read More
The weekend is almost here. If you’re looking for something to do, check out this list of events and activities around East Texas. → Read More
A man has died after he was struck by a train on Monday morning. → Read More
Smith County Commissioners lifted the county's burn ban after East Texas received substantial rainfall Monday. → Read More
Pilots who one day will conquer space first had to conquer the skies above Tyler during training this past week. → Read More
The Texas African American Museum reopened its doors Friday after Phase 1 of renovations. → Read More
The Tyler Civic Theater announced Jackson Holmes as the 2022 recipient of the Jean Samford Scholarship. → Read More
Not too long ago, Fritz Hager III was an aspiring musician, singing and playing guitar at coffee shops in an East Texas town. Now, Hager is heading back to the → Read More
Hundreds came out to Stanley’s Famous Pit Barbecue Saturday night to hear Tyler’s own American Idol Top 5 finalist Fritz Hager III perform. → Read More
Pollard Park, one of Tyler’s oldest, is set to undergo “much-needed” renovations after the City Council approved a design plan Wednesday. → Read More
U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Tyler, described the January 6th Committee hearings as “Soviet-style propaganda.” → Read More