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Local church leaders ask congregations to keep Christmas spirit all year long
The angels who announced peace on earth and good will toward mankind probably didn't mean it just for one day of the year.
A tornado surged through the Hallsville area Wednesday evening, leaving homes damaged and trees uprooted.
Longview woman charged with possession, traffic warrants
According to an arrest report, Taylor was arrested Wednesday after she was stopped for failing to use a turn signal at Estes Parkway and West Loop 281.
Hallsville man remains jailed on multiple charges
Longview police on Tuesday went to the Texas Lodge on East Marshall Avenue in search of a vehicle burglary suspect.
Scattershots: Save bond money, reopening H.G. Mosley and state titles
Good news is afoot for local taxpayers because new school construction at three school districts is coming in millions of dollars below original estimates.
Beth Anders, former Hallsville ISD teacher, volleyball and track coach, did not stop her service to the staff and students of the Hallsville Independent School District when she retired in 2003.
Longview man charged with possession, tampering with physical evidence
According to an arrest report, a Longview police officer on Thursday saw a car fail to signal before turning onto Lilly Street from Gray St.
Man gets probation for child's injuries
A Hallsville man received two years in a state jail facility, probated for five years in 71st District Court in regards to his actions leading up to a three-vehicle accident on Sept.
Harrison County's new Fire Marshal Thomas Mock took office on Dec. 1, bringing 28 years of experience from the Longview Fire Department to serve the county's citizens in fire investigation and the Office of Emergency Management.
Several Longview attorneys are bidding for judicial seats in area courts. Vince Dulweber announced his intention Friday to file as a Republican candidate for Gregg County Court at Law No.
RICHARDSON: Hallsville parade a success
Tuesday night turned out to be a good night for a parade. The rain held off, Amtrak got through, Santa had more kids to talk to and we started at 6:34 p.m. The Tots for Toys float was judged the top float in the Christmas Parade.
Country star joins Cowboy Christmas
Christmas rides into Northeast Texas on wings of a cowboy song next weekend when Michael Martin Murphey brings his Cowboy Christmas Concert to Longview.
BP opens new East Texas campus
Natural gas has replaced oil as the kingpin of East Texas energy output. That fact was cemented in a $13 million investment by one of the world's largest energy companies as it primes itself to be a major player in the development of the Haynesville Shale natural gas field that straddles East Texas and Northwestern Louisiana.
Former Marshallite known for generosity, dedication
If the quality of one's life will be measured by his friends, Quinton Rogers, 88, of Marshall, had untold wealth in return for his gift of love for them, the country and God.
Hallsville ISD gives students a unique new way to learn
The latest technology can do more than entertain you - it can actually educate your child.
Hunter enlists sportsmen to feed hungry
A Longview hunter is scanning the Pineywoods for sportsmen to help local meal providers this season.
College News: KC's Flare earns journalism honors
Kilgore College's newspaper, The Flare, won sweepstakes at the Texas Community College Journalism Association's annual competition earlier this month.
Oil giant moves in to East Texas
It's a big boost to Harrison County's economy. BP America opens its new East Texas and north Louisiana Operations Center in Hallsville.
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