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  • 2 weeks ago | cbs19.tv | Dan Mallea

    WHITEHOUSE, Texas — Whitehouse student-athletes Audrey Hall, Javi Gonzalez, Braxton Ladwig and Landon Neely were all honored Tuesday morning in signing day celebrations. Friends and families gathered as the four soccer stars signed their national letters of intent to move on and play the sport they love at the next level. Hall is heading to East Texas Baptist University, Ladwig is off to Lubbock Christian University, while both Gonzalez and Neely will become UT Tyler Patriots.

  • 2 weeks ago | cbs19.tv | Dan Mallea

    GRAND SALINE, Texas — No jinx from the Indians dugout! A couple weeks ago Grand Saline's Landon Mayne pitched a game he'll remember forever. Complete game, 14 punchout no-hitter. Though the senior did have one small gripe. "It's very good achievement. I've never had a no-hitter. I've always had one-hitters or two-hitters, but I had a perfect game, and then I lost it in the last inning. So I kind of got mad after that one. But yeah, I'll take the no hitter.

  • 2 months ago | tylerpaper.com | Dan Mallea

    WHITEHOUSE — "Now therefore, I James Wansley, mayor of the city of Whitehouse, do hereby proclaim Sunday, February the ninth, 2025, to be Patrick Mahomes Day in the City of Whitehouse," said Mayor Wansley. For the fifth time in six years, Super Bowl Sunday will be known as "Patrick Mahomes Day" in the city of Whitehouse.

  • Nov 4, 2024 | cbs19.tv | Dan Mallea

    DALLAS — We're just over a week into the NBA season and the appears to be as wide open as ever. Of course, it was the Mavs who rose above the pack to represent to West in the NBA finals last season, and things are shaping up to look like they can do it again. Here's why. Dallas finished fifth in the West last season, with the Clippers, Timberwolves, Nuggets, and Thunder ending with better regular season records. Of those four teams, three have experienced significant personnel changes.

  • Jul 21, 2024 | tylerpaper.com | Dan Mallea

    TYLER, Texas — A hearing is set for July 22 for Patrick Mahomes Sr., in regards to his indictment on a driving while intoxicated third time or more charge he received in April, in connection with a February traffic stop. In the Lone Star State, a first time DWI charge will land you a fine up to $2,000, up to 180 days in jail, and a mandatory license suspension of 90 days to a year. A second brings a fine of up to $4,000, up to one year in jail, and a license suspension of 180 days to two years.

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Melissa Cantu Trevino

Managing Editor at Alice Echo-News Journal

Melissa Cantu Trevino primarily covers news in the South Texas region, including areas around Karnes City and San Antonio, Texas, United States.

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