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Eli Young Band to Play Benefit Concert in Tyler on Saturday [VIDEO]
Eli Young Band will perform at the 25h annual Tyler Cattle Barons’ Gala on Saturday to support the American Cancer Society.
5 Restaurants We Want to Come to Tyler
Tyler has seen the arrival of many popular restaurant chains over the past few years.
‘Make Tyler Weird’ — Group Wants to Inject Culture into Community
A group of local tech-savvy volunteers have started a website they hope will encourage Tyler residents to embrace their inner weirdness.
5 Famous People You Didn’t Know Have Ties to East Texas
Throughout its colorful history, East Texas has been home to a variety of celebrities, professional athletes and notable characters.
Top 5 Ways to Enjoy the Summer Weather in Tyler
The weather in East Texas is heating up. While many of us have come to accept our region’s blistering summers, others would prefer to skip ahead to Halloween. If you’re among the latter group, consider one of the many ways to enjoy the sunshine over the next few months.
5 Situations Where You Should Absolutely Put Away Your Cell Phone
Smart phones have become so pervasive in today’s society that it’s difficult to imagine a time or place where nearly anyone would put theirs away. Still, there are those times where pulling out your phone will draw dirty looks from everyone in the room.
Here’s our list of the circumstances in which using your phone is just a bad idea, so put it up.
Tyler to Welcome Two New Taco Joints in May [VIDEO]
Taco lovers across Tyler are gearing up for the addition of two new restaurants that promise to satisfy all tortilla-based cravings.
Five Things We Would Change About Tyler — NOW.
There’s no question Tyler is a great place to live. I’ve spent most of my life here and I still enjoy all the walking the Azalea District and going to Rose Stadium every Friday each fall. I reflect fondly on childhood memories of fishing in Lake Tyler and riding in the Beauty and the Beast Bicycle Tour.
Still, I can’t help but think I’ve earned the right to gripe about the city I’ve always called