Opinion

Gibbs: How would Thomas Jefferson celebrate this 4th of July?

Over two and a half centuries ago, Americans’ lives were governed by the British monarchy and Parliament. This…

Opinion

Moore: Double time

My friend runs a precious metals shop, selling mostly gold and silver. I was there to discuss those…

News

Tyler Fine Art Gallery expands arts scene in downtown Tyler

As downtown Tyler continues to thrive with revitalization projects and new development, a fresh creative space is opening…

Local

Newly formed dog rescue in Tyler seeks community support

A new lifeline for dogs in need, Pawsitive Place Rescue is on a mission to give every dog…

Elections

New UT Tyler poll reflects Texas voters’ views on current issues, political matchups

The University of Texas at Tyler Center for Opinion Research recently surveyed 1,154 Texas voters about their views…

Local Legends

Famed journalist Moyers recalled as proud ambassador of East Texas

Those who knew Bill Moyers say he leaves a rich legacy not only as a notable journalist but…

Local

Texas water board orders mediation in Marvin Nichols conflict

DALLAS — The Texas Water Development Board voted Thursday to declare the proposed Marvin Nichols Reservoir an interregional…

Lifestyle

Sperry: Purple ruellia is pretty yet invasive plant

Dear Neil: A few years ago, I planted the tall version of purple ruellia. It’s beautiful, and it takes…

Local

JJO Charities Stuff the Bus drive supports Whitehouse ISD students, PATH

Organizers say the annual JJO Charities Stuff the Bus drive last weekend at the Walmart Supercenter on 5050…

Premium

Daugherty Cemetery in Jacksonville receives Historic Texas Designation

JACKSONVILLE — Tucked behind thick brush and aging trees, Daugherty Cemetery in Jacksonville — once nearly forgotten —…