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An American Eagle flight takes off at Tyler Pounds Regional Airport in Tyler, Texas, on Monday, Feb. 5, 2018. 5,300 feet of the new runway has been completed, with the final 3,000 feet still under construction and expected to be completed this fall.
In this Monday, March 1, 2010 file photo, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, a gubernatorial candidate in Texas, greets well wishers during a campaign stop in Tyler, Texas. The U.S. envoy to NATO, Kay Bailey Hutchison, says Russia must halt development of new missiles that could carry nuclear warheads and is warning that the United States could "take out" the system if it becomes operational.
Deputy U.S. Marshal John Garrison testified against defendant Sam Sleuth during a mock trial demonstration on Monday for Law Day at the William M. Steger Federal Building in Tyler. Law Day, traditionally May 1, is meant as a time to reflect on the meaning and importance of the law in the country.
State Rep. Matt Schaefer speaks during his campaign kick-off and fundraiser in Tyler, Texas, on Monday, Nov. 13, 2017. Representatives of Grassroots America, Texas Right to Life, Texas Eagle Forum, Empower Texans, Texas Home School Coalition, Gun Owners of America, and Texans for Vaccine Choice were in attendance.
March 4, 2017-Tyler, TX - The IRS has issued an urgent warning about an old scam which has come back with a new twist. The W-2 phishing scam started out targeting large corporations, but has now evolved beyond the corporate world and is targeting school districts, tribal organizations and nonprofits.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, center, talks with Cathie Adams, past president of Texas Eagle Forum, at the annual Grassroots America We The People Champions of Freedom award dinner Friday, Sept. 23, 2016 in Tyler, Texas.
Mayor Martin Heines swore in Jimmy Toler as chief of the Tyler Police Department at a Friday afternoon ceremony. Toler officially became chief at midnight last Friday, June 10 after a decades-long career at TPD.
Stratton Weiss Hibbs, 18, of Tyler, has earned the highest advancement award offered by the Boy Scouts of America, the Eagle Scout Award. Hibbs was recognized at his home with more than 200 people in attendance for his Eagle Court of Honor, including Congressman Louie Gohmert, who presented Hibbs with a flag flown over the U.S. Capitol.