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  • Greenville
  • Prosecution rests in Brown capital murder trial

    Micah Crofford Brown has been accused of killing Stella Michelle Ray, a Caddo Mills teacher.

  • Greenville
  • Double murder remains unsolved

    Cora McAbee and Brandon Howell were killed in 2006.

  • Opinion
  • “Luck’s a chance, but trouble’s sure …”

    I saw something online that fueled my natural pessimistic tendencies.  It was a story about a University of Texas law student who, on a computer, has developed a plastic gun whose parts can apparently can be fabricated using a 3-D printer (did you know there were 3-D printers?) and assembled as a gun that actually fires bullets.

  • Northeast Texas
  • Red Cross needs volunteers, money - not items

    It's been a tragically busy spring for disaster relief organizations. John Davis of the Lamar County and Texarkana Area Chapters of the American Red Cross says that trained volunteers and money are what the Red Cross needs the most.

  • Northeast Texas Weather
  • Slideshow from May 21 storm

    Over an inch and a half of rain fell on Commerce Tuesday during the storms that crossed Northeast Texas. Here are a few pictures from outside the KETR studios.

  • Mary Clark Traveler
  • Downtown McKinney offers wide array of attractions

    A plane ticket and passport are not necessarily required to discover great vacation spots, as Mary found on a recent visit to McKinney.

  • Outdoors
  • Hunting Bear

    Did you every dream of hunting bear? 

  • A&M-Commerce
  • 1990 Lions football team among inductees

    Texas A&M University-Commerce Athletics has announced the four Lion athletes and one team that comprise the 2013 Hall of Fame class, which will be inducted on Sept. 7.

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