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UPDATE: 2 more arrested in Tyler ID theft ring

Thanks to Crime Stopper tips from the public and suspects surrendering to authorities, as of Thursday at 12:20 p.m., the wanted list for an identity theft ring is now down to five.

UPDATE: Boat overturns on Lake Palestine

UPDATE: Smith County Fire officials tell KETK that both individuals who were in the boat when it turned over have been found safe.

UPDATE: Wreck involving motorcycle near TJC campus

UPDATE: The wreck has been cleared and traffic is moving as normal. Still no word on the extent of the injuries sustained by the motorcyclist.

Lee baseball playoff preview and former Lee athlete might pitch for Padres

Tyler Lee starts their postseason on Thursday, when they host Sachse at Mike Carter Field. And former Lee pitcher Burch Smith is close to getting called up by the Padres.

Fraud identity theft ring in Tyler, on-going investigation

The investigation continues in a fraud identity theft ring in Tyler. In fact, several arrests were made on Wednesday.

It's bug season

The temperature has been in the 80s this week and we are inching closer and closer to summer. And when the weather gets this warm, all the bugs are coming out. We asked some East Texans what bug...bugs them the most.

UPDATE: More arrests made in large Tyler ID theft ring

UPDATE: Tyler Police have released more information about how the identity theft ring was operating.

Tyler street to temporarily close on Saturday

Tyler Water Utilities has announced that they will be repairing a water main in the 100 block of Loop 323 WSW in front of the Walgreens store.

Pinot’s Palette to feature Liberty Hall in 'Icon Series'

Liberty Hall will be the featured painting for the second installment of the “Tyler Icon Series” on May 15 at Pinot’s Palette, located at 322 ESE Loop 323.

Rick riles 'em up in Illinois

I hear some complaining from some folks here in East Texas about Governor Rick Perry. Let me tell you up front, I have not agreed with everything he's done, but all in all, he's got a pretty good record.

Alcohol sales on the ballot for Whitehouse

Early voting began in Smith County on Monday for the May 11th election, and the city of Whitehouse could soon be a wet city.

Hotline for women veterans

The Department of Veteran Affairs announced a new hotline for women veterans. The new hotline is specifically aimed for women veterans but is open to all vets.

UT Tyler students unearth pieces on ancient East Texas history

A hunt for history is what fuels the fire of Daniel Parker, a senior student from the University of Texas at Tyler. Parker says, “You never know what you're going to find or where you're going to find it."

TX AFT voices concerns about free speech, pressure on teachers, student conduct

In a continuing effort to reveal serious issues important to teachers and employees of Tyler ISD, Grassroots America released to local media a letter they recently received from Tyler ISD employees.

Two John Tyler seniors chosen for Gates Millennium Scholars

Two John Tyler High School seniors, Ceron Ford and Ana Serratos were selected as part of the Gates Millennium Scholars class of 2013.