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While Matlin told much of her story in the memoir “I’ll Scream Later,” on some level it wasn’t a completely satisfactory ...
Weed-filled plastic eggs hidden at Texas town's parks, motel, police say Lufkin police are searching for the man accused of leaving weed-filled plastic eggs at city parks and a motel on April 20.
As winter fades and the warm Texas sun returns, Lufkin bursts to life with color, music, and adventure, offering visitors the perfect mix of outdoor beauty, cultural experiences, and small-town charm.
LUFKIN, TX, UNITED STATES, November 21, 2024 / EINPresswire.com / -- National HomeCorp, (NHC) “America’s Affordable Builder,” announced today that new affordable homes are now selling at ...
The Texas Remainder Expo, affectionately known as T*Rex, will hold its next show September 24–26 in Carrollton, Tex. Approximately 35 exhibitors and 150 buyers are expected to attend to buy and ...
LUFKIN, Texas (KTRE) - The East Texas Food Bank is closing its mobile food pantry in Lufkin. Area residents in need of food assistance are encouraged to now use the East Texas Food Bank’s Deep East ...
Lufkin officer fatally shoots woman who called 911, answered door with gun By STACY FAISON The Lufkin Daily News Dec 28, 2023 0 Lufkin police Crime scene tape cordons off an area of Great Oaks ...
Lufkin’s impact on the oil industry grew with the discovery of the East Texas oil field, which kept the small town’s economy up through the Great Depression.
In an effort to boost the local economy, civic leaders hoped Lufkin, an East Texas town of 34,000 people, would become part of the state's cultural districts program. The state selected two other ...
LUFKIN, Texas (KTRE) - Lufkin police arrested a Splendora man after they say he led officers on a high-speed chase with his door open on Thursday evening. Richard Alldredge, 37, of Splendora, was ...
Because the monster next door is a neighbor, so are his victims. In Rex Heuermann’s case, those alleged victims are Megan Waterman, Melissa Barthelemy, and Amber Costello.
Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, says the U.S. must pay more attention to ‘our own backyard’ as China buys up industrial sectors in Mexico and Latin America.