Texas is seeing growth all over the Lone Star State, but finding sources of water to serve everyone remains an issue. “There’s no doubt we have a water problem in Texas,” Texas House District 1 Rep. Gary VanDeaver of New Boston said.
While city officials explained the reasons behind the hikes, many attendees left without the answers they need.
When asked what was his favorite part about his job, Maurice Anderson said seeing the smile on the residents’ faces was the main thing.
East Texas residents, along with local organizations, gathered for a prayer event to raise awareness and show support for victims of human trafficking, asking for protection, healing and justice for those affected.
On Thursday afternoon, East Texas citizens gathered together for a prayer day in order to raise awareness about human trafficking and offer hope to survivors as
The owner's refusal to work on a pair of Hitler Youth knives brought in by two customers has racked up over 300,000 views on TikTok.
State Sen. Bob Hall (R-Edgewood) filed a bill that would increase Texas’ authority relating to illegal border crossings.
Here soon things will be ramping up with lots more activities coming this Spring, including the 11th annual Red Dirt BBQ & Music Festival in Tyler on Saturday, May 10th. Tickets for this BBQ and music festival go on sale Friday, January 31st @ 10 am at Red Dirt BBQ Fest.
TYLER, Texas — East Texas is feeling the impact of higher egg prices. According to the Associated Press, the price of eggs has more than doubled since the summer of 2023. And businesses like Great Harvest Bread Company in Tyler rely on eggs to keep the store afloat.
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - In February 2024, a hailstorm damaged homes and property across parts of East Texas. Experts say the clock is ticking for those waiting to file storm damage insurance claims just one year later.
Some residents see the charging stations as an economic boom to the town, while others find it an assault on the oil and gas industry in Texas.
The Texas Agriculture Commissioner has reappointed a Tyler man to the Texas Agriculture Finance Authority (TAFA) Board on Thursday. Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller reappointed Ted F. Conover to continue serving as the board’s chairman and agricultural lending representative.