Goodwill will take donations of clothes, toys, movies, video games and other things. However, there are 24 items that will not be accepted at a store in East Texas.
Unfortunately, some burglars may check online to research the places people think may offer an added level of security for their valuables, so they know where to look. After all, the World Wide Web is available to a large portion of the population.
How helpful would this info be to real estate agents in these areas? But also, in a state that tends to be known for its friendliness, it's fascinating to hear which neighborhoods rank the highest in that regard. It makes me wonder what it is about those neighborhoods that make them so, too.
For lifelong, or long time, East Texans, there was a Mexican buffet that was both delicious and fun to eat at, Pancho's Mexican Buffet. It has long been absent from our area and it's time to come back.
A Clear Alert has been issued for a Texas woman. Law enforcement believes the suspect and victim are in a pick up truck with a 'See You in Hell' sticker
Are you ready for actual fall weather next week in Southwest Arkansas and East Texas? Do you know where your jackets and hoodies are? You might want to locate them and get ready because Halloween is going to be much cooler in the Ark-La-Tex than we have seen so far.
Orionid Meteor Shower
Peak Times To Watch
Where to Look in East Texas and Southwest Arkansas
This time of year is really the best time to watch a meteor shower, the nights are cool, the sky is pretty clear most nights and this weekend the Orionid Meteor Shower is peaking for 2023.
Saturday's Annular Eclipse looks to be a good one here in the Ark-La-Tex, we in this part of Texas and Southwest Arkansas won't get the full eclipse view that they will have in West Texas but we will get a partial, and with near-perfect weather featuring sunny skies and mild temperatures. But how are we going to view the eclipse if we can't find any of those eclipse-viewing glasses? We have some a
Did you know there are Caddo Burial Mounds in Texas? I didn't either. It makes sense considering that the Caddo Indians were in Texas over 1000 years before the rest of us got here.