Chase Colston
Americans love two things, perhaps more than anything else: Their military, and football. Bring the two together where a dad surprises his family in front of 85,000 college football fans, and you've got quite the combination.
Such was the case last weekend in South Carolina.
It's a fact: We're always on our phones. There's probably some statistic out there that says there's a 78% chance you're reading this right now from your phone.
And since we live in a society where it's become more accepted to talk via text instead of by voice, why not do it with us?
It looks like country music superstar Jason Aldean might have some 'splainin' to do. The masters of paparazzi, TMZ, caught the 'My Kinda Party' singer having a little party of his own with a woman who was not his wife earlier this week -- and it was with a former 'American Idol' contestant.
Having been at war in the Middle East for more than a decade now, the number of U.S. soldiers who commit suicide continue to rise -- so much so that more have died from ending their own lives than having died in combat in 2012.
Two dogs, a Golden Retriever and a Rottweiler puppy, show up at a couple's house. Turns out, the dogs belong to a neighbor down the street. What's their bright decision? Return just the Golden Retriever and put the other on Craigslist.
East Texas now has its own Walter White.
A middle school chemistry teacher in Linden, about 40 miles southwest of Texarkana, was arrested last week for selling methamphetamine -- and right in the school's parking lot.
You can't find many bigger winners than this guy -- and right here in East Texas, no less.
Elizabeth Annette Robinson seems like a nice girl. She's thirteen, and we all remember what it's like to be in middle school. So when she met somebody over Xbox Live, it was love at first game.
Then Elizabeth decided to play Grant Theft Auto for real, stealing her brother's car to meet her boyfriend.
This year's edition of Taste of Home Cooking School at Harvey Convention Center in Tyler was a wonderful success, thanks to all of you!
Actor Michael Clarke Duncan, famous for his breakout role as John Coffey in the movie 'The Green Mile,' has died at the age of 54, according to the Associated Press.
Officials at Holly Lake Ranch near Hawkins and Big Sandy recovered the body of a teenaged boy who drowned Sunday after he attempted to swim across the lake.
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