Waterman Street | Jerome Street Texarkana Police worked three separate shootings on Tuesday, August 29. It started at 9:00 am when a female shot a male inside a home at Jerome Street. Someone shot two other people at the intersection of E 36th and Hickory Streets in Arkansas. Tuesday afternoon, …
Read More »Pushmataha Deputies Working Homicide
A homicide investigation is underway in Antlers. The Pushmataha County Sheriff’s Office confirmed it happened on northeast D Street. They called in the Oklahoma Bureau of Investigation without releasing any details.
Read More »Hugo Man Arrested With Fentanyl
Tracy Jones Hugo Police arrested Tracy Jones, 57, of Hugo, after finding nearly 30 grams of Fentanyl while searching his home. According to court documents, Jones is being charged with aggravated trafficking of the drug, illegally possessing a firearm, and having cash that police say was proceeds from drug activity. …
Read More »Deputy Killed In Crash
A Shelby County Deputy is dead after a Tuesday morning crash at the San Augustine County Highway 147 and 103 intersection. Shelby County Sheriff Kevin W. Windham announced on Tuesday afternoon that deputy Matthew Pierson, 25, died in a crash around 7:30 am. Pierson was driving his marked patrol unit …
Read More »Burn Bans In Red
When a county issues a burn ban, it prohibits all outdoor burning in that county. In Northeast Texas, only three counties are not under a burn ban. They are Franklin, Titus, and Camp. The City of Mt Pleasant in Titus County has a burn ban, but the county does not.
Read More »Over 750 New Texas Laws Coming Friday
A new Texas law goes into effect Friday, with several others. SB 1511 says anyone who “fails to provide or display the person’s driver’s license on the officer’s request for the license” can be charged with a class C misdemeanor, which is punishable by a $500 fine. Previously, the law only …
Read More »Suspected Murder-Suicide In Allen
Allen’s police found four people dead Monday in what investigators say was an apparent murder-suicide. A welfare check came in around 8:45 Monday morning from a resident locked out of the house. Police said the deaths were the result of an apparent murder-suicide. They did not immediately release the names …
Read More »Ninth Annual Hatch Chile Festival
Paris is preparing for New Mexico Chiles to arrive for Saturday’s Ninth Annual Hatch Chile Festival. It starts at 8:00 am and ends at 1:00 at the Farmers and Artisan Market, 400 First St. They expect dozens of vendors during the festival, which takes place near the midpoint of the …
Read More »Labor Day Sanitation Schedule
Because of the Labor Day holiday, the City of Paris sanitation schedule for Monday, September 4, through Friday, September 8, will be as follows. All routes will move up one day. Monday route is now on Tuesday, September 5. Tuesday’s route moves to Wednesday, September 6. Wednesday route is now …
Read More »A First For 75482
Sulphur Springs officially swore in its 25th Postmaster, Tina Young. Tina Young is the first African-American woman to be Postmaster in Sulphur Springs. She will also be taking over Como, Dike, and Sulphur Bluff.
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