
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, the big meal is on everyone's mind. Tyler Morning Telegraph's Food Editor, Leigh Vickery, explains how you can jazz up the traditional meal with a Cranberry Wild Rice Pilaf. More>>
Cellist Christian Kay, 12, was awarded a 270-year-old three-fourths size cello by the Carlsen Cello Foundation. The cello was made in 1740 in Austria. Kay started playing cello at the age of eight.... More>>
The Tyler Morning Telegraph's Food Editor, Leigh Vickery, shows CBS 19's Lisa Spooner how to beat the "Brown Bag Blahs." More>>
Leigh Vickery, Food Editor for "Local Flavor" that runs in the Tyler Morning Telegraph each Wednesday, shows CBS 19's Lisa Spooner how to make some Halloween yummies that are easy to do at home. More>>
In Los Angeles, CA, dozens of local gang members were rounded up in an early morning raid. This came on the same day that federal agents made widespread arrests, cracking down on a violent Mexican drug cartel. More>>
During Breast Cancer Awareness month, we've looked at various ways to fight the disease. Maggie Griffin, nutrition expert at Brookshire's shares how what you eat can impact your cancer risk. More>>
A former NASA scientist appeared in federal court on charges of attempted espionage. Stewart Nozette allegedly tried to sell classified information to an undercover FBI agent posing as an Israeli intelligence officer. More>>
Some important information on breast cancer that every woman needs to hear. More>>
Have you been wanting to get involved in the community and looking for a place to volunteer? PATH Executive Director Christina Fulsom may have the answer. More>>
Concerns about the flu are running high this season, especially now that H1N1 is widespread around the country. Many weigh their options to vaccinate or not for both seasonal and swine flu on a widespread misconception. More>>
Charges could still be filed today against the Colorado couple at the center of last week's balloon escapade. Their attorney says they are willing to turn themselves in. More>>
The Dow Jones Industrials touched ten-thousand for the first time since the financial meltdown. Stocks are a leading indicator, and right now, they are pointing to a recovery. More>>
It's time to talk dollars and cents, Financial Advisor Jay Oliver joins us. More>>
Stewart Smith, from the Tyler Morning Telegraph joins CBS 19's Lisa Spooner & Bryan Houston to talk about two new movies coming out over the weekend. More>>
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, the big meal is on everyone's mind. Tyler Morning Telegraph's Food Editor, Leigh Vickery, explains how you can jazz up the traditional meal with a Cranberry Wild Rice Pilaf. More>>
Aggies remember the day that claimed twelve lives, changed countless others and forever altered a Texas A&M tradition. More>>
Christina Fulsom with PATH talks to CBS 19's Lisa Spooner from Bergfeld Park about "One Night Without a Home." More>>
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the nation. While a great deal of the focus has been on cyber identity theft, most identity thieves still rely on old-fashioned ways to get their More>>
Toni Dowdy, Director of Social Services at ETMC's Behavioral Health Center talks about how witnesses and victims of Thursday's tragic attacks at Fort Hood can cope and move on after their traumatic experience. More>>
Tyler Morning Telegraph entertainment writer Stewart Smith talks with CBS19's Bryan Houston and Lisa Spooner about upcoming movies and live performances coming to East Texas. More>>
Voters in Winona have chosen to create the first alcohol jurisdiction in Smith County in 70 years. More>>
The Tyler Morning Telegraph's Food Editor, Leigh Vickery, shows CBS 19's Lisa Spooner how to beat the "Brown Bag Blahs." More>>
Do Heaven and hell exist? CBS 19's Anthony Austin and Patrick Butler, religion editor for the Tyler Morning Telegraph, tackle the question. More>>