Just what is the debt ceiling and why does it need to be raised? What is a “hot economy” and why is it bad? How does the rise in interest rates affect regular Americans versus mega corporations? These questions and more are discussed as East Texas Now’s Jeremy G. Butler speaks with financial expert Matthew Carbray.
A senior vice commander placed a wreath in remembrance of the fallen members of VFW 1836. A white flower was also set on the VFW marker to represent purity, along with other symbolic items.
A new mural is being painted near the downtown Tyler square, and one of the artists involved says her work is based on the Azalea District community experience.
The Tyler Memorial Funeral Home and Cemetery hosted a Memorial Day ceremony featuring performances by the East Texas Men in Harmony Barbershop Chorus, the Civil Air Patrol as color guard, bagpiper Paul Watson and more.
The deadly trade of fentanyl and methamphetamine has made its way into East Texas. A Texas DEA agent spoke on how they fight the spread, and how to protect yourself and your family from the threat.
Upshur County officials are working together with the Department of Homeland Security to investigate several illegal gambling establishments in East Texas.
Mama Steph is joined by her friend Chef Simon Webster to create a beautiful Mother’s Day meal. You can easily do these recipes to make a feast for mom, or just choose one to try. They’re all delicious!
Cindy Ivy, The Nacogdoches Ids District Test Coordinator and Director Of Assessment says this is their first year to have all their students taking their tests online. She says they have been preparing all year for this moment.
There has been an increase in workplace homicides in recent years, like the one at Old National Bank in Kentucky on Monday. A human resources expert says that the increase could be due to the pandemic, among other causes.
“Our plan is to take information we receive about fentanyl being sold to children on or off-campus, take that information, trace it back to the source and get at the people who are actually selling to the children,” Curry said.
Garage sale season is in full swing with what seems like a bright neon sign at every turn on Saturdays. This week, Jeff shows off some finds from an estate sale from a couple weeks ago.
Assistant Professor of Political Science Dr. Mark Owens shared his thoughts on what may happen next in connection with former president Donald Trump’s indictment.
The Texas Senate Committee on Local Government considered a bill to transfer control of Central Heights Water System from the City of Nacogdoches to the Angelina River Authority.
East Texas Now’s Washington, D.C. correspondent Josh Rultenberg spoke with host Devyn Shea about the day’s political headlines, including Manhattan District Attorney receiving a death threat as he investigates former President Donald Trump, as well as President Joe Biden’s ordering air strikes against Syria and his meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The Azalea Trails officially run from Mar. 24 to Apr. 9, featuring more than ten miles of residential gardens and historic homes covered with azaleas, tulips, wisteria, dogwood and more.
East Texas Now’s Jeremy G. Butler talks with actor Tye Sheridan about his career in Hollywood, his Elkhart roots, the ins and outs of his Wonder Studio AI Project, and his advice for aspiring East Texas actors.
A new TV series revisits the case of a Tyler hospital serial killer, William Davis. Criminologist Dr. Bryanna Fox speaks about her death row interview with him for the show.