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Past articles by Yoleyne:

Longview council appoints new city attorney, municipal court judge

The Longview City Council on Thursday appointed a new city attorney and municipal court judge and canceled the May 6 general election after two council seats failed to draw contested → Read More

Seuss celebration: Longview Public Library holds party in honor of famed children's author

Children and parents were waiting to party Thursday morning outside the Longview Public Library. → Read More

'A second chance': Man reunites with Longview paramedics who helped save his life

Scott Gillispie stood Wednesday evening inside Longview Fire Station No. 6 wearing a shirt with the words, "I've Won The Game of Life." → Read More

Longview bank: Beware of circulating fake currency

A Longview bank is warning businesses about counterfeit $100 bills circulating in the area. → Read More

ArtsView Children's Theatre to unveil building renovations

It might previously have been difficult to spot the ArtsView Children's Theatre building on West Tyler Street in Longview — but the new, brightly painted façade makes that almost impossible. → Read More

New Diana ISD adopts four-day school week

The New Diana ISD board has approved moving to a four-day school week beginning in the 2023-24 school year. → Read More

Man pleads guilty in drunken-driving wreck near Longview that killed 2 children

A Tyler man has pleaded guilty in a January 2022 drunken-driving wreck near Longview that killed two children. → Read More

Results of Longview homeless count expected to be similar to 2022 survey

Organizers say they expect a final number from the North East Texas Homeless Consortium's annual Point in Time count to be on par with the 2022 survey. → Read More

Longview parks director to leave for consulting position

Longview Parks and Recreation Director Scott Caron is set leave the city at the end of February for a job in the private sector. → Read More

Gregg County agencies awarded $4.5M in state funding for public safety, other projects

Projects within Gregg County and the city of Longview will benefit from $4.5 million in grant funding awarded by the Governor's Public Safety Office. → Read More

Longview arboretum sets schedule for spring concert series

It's time to dust off the lawn chairs and unfold the blankets — the Longview Arboretum and Nature Center has set the schedule for spring's Roots in the Gardens concert → Read More

Longtime educator files for seat on Longview ISD board of trustees

Longtime educator Crista Black has filed to seek the Place 4 seat on the Longview ISD board. → Read More

New executive director takes over at Longview World of Wonders

The new executive director of Longview World of Wonders wants to see the museum grow and offer new opportunities for members. → Read More

It's crunch time: Girl Scout cookie season opens

Get your wallets ready: It's Girl Scout cookie season. → Read More

'If you know, you will do better': MLK Day March and Memorial Service round out weekend of community events

Robert Bradley comes to the Martin Luther King Jr. Day March every year, and hasn’t missed a single one, he said. → Read More

Longview Police Department mourns officer who died of cancer

Longview police Chief Anthony Boone says the death of one of his officers from cancer is a big loss to the department and the community. → Read More

Police release identity of man found dead in Longview

Police have released the name of a deceased male found Monday in Longview. → Read More

Ride into the new year at Longview's Safety City

The Longview Parks and Recreation Department is rolling out a new holiday event just in time for the New Year, with a free holiday bike ride for children scheduled to → Read More

Donated quilts to keep Longview nursing home residents warm this holiday season

Mattie Brown is almost a centenarian, but that hasn't stopped her annual effort to make quilts for East Texans in need. → Read More

Effort aims to bring back model train exhibit at Gregg County Historical Museum

Fred Bauer used to wonder as a 4-year-old why his father spent so much time in the basement of their home. When he finally made it down to find out, → Read More