Dave Goldman
A study by the Federal Food Administration is attempting to determine if caffeinated foods for children are safe.
Monday is the start of early voting across the state for the May 11th elections, but in Tyler voter administration officials say a large number of voters are showing up at the old location to cast their ballot.
It’s time to clean out the medicine cabinet. The Tyler Police Department and Brookshires are teaming up with the Drug Enforcement Administration for the National Prescription Drug-Take Back Day this Saturday, April 27, 2013.
A federal grand jury in Tyler has indicted a North Texas man on child exploitation charges.
The town of West, Texas, is preparing to say goodbye to 14 people who were killed when a fertilizer plant exploded and leveled part of the town.
Richard Cobb, who was convicted for a 2003 slaying and abduction of a Cherokee County man, is set to die Thursday evening in Huntsville.
An unexpected vote Tuesday to abolish the Texas Lottery Commission took a sharp turn later in the day when Texas House members re-grouped and voted 91-53 to keep the Commission in place
Authorities are awaiting autopsy results to determine the exact cause of death of a man who was working Sunday on a renovation project at Tyler City Hall.
An overnight accident involving an 18 wheeler has shut down a section of Interstate 20 in Gregg County.
BREAKING UPDATE: Police and FBI searching for bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev have narrowed their focus to a 20-block area in Watertown, Mass., after a vehicle he was believed to have been driving was found unoccupied.
The former Justice of the Peace who has been in jail on a terroristic threat charge is now formally charged with capital murder in connection with the slayings of the Kaufman County DA, his wife, and an assistant District Attorney.
More than a dozen ETMC EMS ambulances were dispatched Wednesday night to the deadly fertilizer plant explosion in the town of West, Texas located just north of Waco.