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Pap tests should start at 21, say obstetricians

Young women should have their first Pap test no sooner than age 21, regardless of when they become sexually active, say new guidelines from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. More>>

Tyler restaurant industry affected by recession

The restaurant industry in Tyler has been historically strong, but over the past year, the recession has forced some restaurants to shut their doors. More>>

Dangers of peer-to-peer networks

Sharing music on the Internet could lead to identity theft.   More>>

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Weather Station Giveaway Winners Monday, October 26 - George McDonald, Troup Tuesday, October 27 - Hubert Brumit, Rusk Wednesday, October 28 - Lori Hughes, Hunderson Thursday, October 29 - Roger More>>

Oprah is calling it quits

Oprah Winfrey is calling it quits. More>>

Gingerbread mansions

They are picture perfect, architectural structures. More>>

Levi Johnston discusses reality television

Levi Johnston the father of Sarah Palin's Grandson may be going from Playgirl Magazine to a hit television show, or two. More>>

Cattle Raisers Museum to Open

A Cowtown collection opens today inside the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. More>>

Weekend movie reviews

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>>

H1N1 Concerns for Santa

Santas around the world have more to worry about this year than making their lists and checking them twice. More>>

Healthcare bill vote coming tomorrow

The Senate is gearing up for a crucial vote tomorrow on a proposed healthcare overhaul. More>>

Carrying twins has double the complications

Doctors warn pregnant mothers about the health concerns when carrying twins. More>>

Pot farm near police station

Police in Los Angeles didn’t have to go very far to break-up a marijuana growing operation. More>>

Vatican to unveil religious artifact

The Vatican will unveil one of its priceless religious artifacts today. More>>

Terrell soldier killed in Afghanistan

Family members have confirmed that a 26-year-old soldier from Terrell has died in Afghanistan. More>>

Tighter return policies

A trip to the return counter could be more daunting this year. More>>

Astronauts prepare for spacewalks

Astronauts aboard the space shuttle Atlantis will take part in the first of three space walks today. More>>

Thief gets stuck

It was bad luck for a Romanian thief over the weekend. More>>

Afghan President sworn in to office

Afghan President Hamid Karzai was sworn in to office this morning for his second five-year term. More>>

Thumbs down for popcorn

A new study out today is giving two thumbs down to a movie lover's favorite snack. More>>

2010's Safest Vehicles

The top list of 2010's safest vehicles. More>>

Simpson execution

A Palestine native, who earlier this year requested that his execution be expedited, was put to death Wednesday night by lethal injection. More>>

Atlantis to dock with space station today

Atlantis will dock with the space station later today. More>>

Local Flavor - Cranberry Wild Rice Pilaf

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>>

Memorial service to remember 10-year anniversary of Aggie Bonfire collapse

Aggies remember the day that claimed twelve lives, changed countless others and forever altered a Texas A&M tradition. More>>

A really patient cop

A Central Texas police officer had his patience tested by a friendly feline recently when he made a routine traffic stop. More>>

Street legal jet car

A Texas man thinks he has the fastest street-legal car in the world, one he calls the "Hemi-jet." More>>

"New Moon" premieres

Fans waited for days camped out on the streets of Hollywood for Monday night's premiere of "New Moon", the second installment of the "Twilight" series. More>>

From city slicker to cowboy

Comedian Billy Crystal became an honorary Dallas Cowboy on Tuesday when he joined the team in serving up an early Thanksgiving day meal at the Salvation Army. More>>

"One Night Without a Home"

Christina Fulsom with PATH talks to CBS 19's Lisa Spooner from Bergfeld Park about "One Night Without a Home." More>>

Suicides in the Army hit new high

Suicides in the Army will hit a grim new high this year according to a top military official. More>>

Demontrell Miller's mother speaks after death sentence passed down

A Tyler jury has condemned Demontrell Miller to death by lethal injection. Tonight, his mother is pleading for his life. CBS 19's Anthony Austin sat down with Miller's mother Tuesday to talk to her about her son's crime - and her grief. More>>

Jury sentences Demontrell Miller to death

Demontrell Miller has been sentenced to death by lethal injection for the murder of 2 year old Kelynn Pinson. More>>

Thousands will gather to remember Texas A&M Bonfire collapse

About ten thousand Aggies are expected to meet at Texas A&M's basketball arena tonight to observe the 10th anniversary of the Texas A&M bonfire collapse. More>>

"Doing the most good" with the Salvation Army

Captain Zach Bell talks with CBS 19's Lisa Spooner and Bryan Houston about how you can help the Salvation Army on CBS 19 This Morning. More>>

Texas Giant renovation begins

A ten million dollar renovation of the legendary wooden ride known as the Texas Giant is underway at six flags in Arlington. More>>

Conflicting information about mammograms

There’s new conflicting information about when women should start getting regular mammograms. More>>

Hamster for a day

A hotel in the French town of Nantes is offering the chance for people to become a hamster. More>>

Senators outraged over H1N1 flu campaign

Two influential U.S. senators are not happy with the way the government has handled the H1N1 flu vaccination campaign. More>>

Obama continues tour in Asia

President Obama is in Beijing today continuing on his eight day tour of Asia. More>>

Largest dress

Palestinians in the West Bank town of Hebron on Sunday unveiled what they believe is the largest embroidered dress ever sewn. More>>

Kennedy's last autograph

What could be the last autograph signed by President Kennedy was sold recently at an auction of items linked to his assassination in Texas. More>>

Weekend Box Office results

The apocalyptic thriller "2012" raked in sixty-five million dollars. More>>

Space Shuttle Atlantis set to launch today

The weather looks good for the launch of the space shuttle Atlantis later today. More>>

Obama looking at prison site

Federal officials will visit a nearly vacant maximum security prison near Chicago today that may eventually house detainees from Guantanamo Bay.  More>>

Giant kettle

Check out this gigantic kettle the Salvation Army set up in Detroit! More>>

Investigating Major Hasan

Doctors who worked with Major Nidal Malik Hasan at Walter Reed Medical Center questioned his strange behavior. More>>

Nice try, but no record

Over 200 Australians swapped business suits for skimpy swim wear in central Sydney in an attempt to break the record for the world's largest swim wear parade. More>>

President Obama in Tokyo

President Obama is in Tokyo visiting four countries during his first presidential trip to Asia.  More>>

Peace, Love, and Pie

Tyler Morning Telegraph Food Editor, Leigh Vickery, joins CBS 19's Lisa Spooner to talk about the newspaper's pie recipe contest. More>>

Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft

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>>

Metal removed from man's stomach

A Peruvian construction worker who ate nails, coins, and copper wire for months had 1.5 pounds of metal removed from his stomach. More>>

President Obama to speak about the economy

President Obama will make a statement this morning about the economy. More>>

Do boys on sports teams behave badly?

Boys on sports teams may be more likely to take part in bad behavior. More>>

Taylor Swift wins entertainer of the year at CMAs

Teenage singing sensation Taylor Swift claimed a piece of music history on Wednesday when she became the youngest artist ever to win the coveted title of entertainer of the year at the Country Music Awards. More>>

Jacksonville Family Reacts to Memorial

Family reacts to memorial at Fort Hood where their grandson is working. More>>

Fort Hood memorial service

The Army and America bid farewell to the fallen. President Obama spoke words of support at Fort Hood today, as the base tries to heal after last week's shooting. Ten men and three women from 11 different More>>

D.C. sniper to be executed tonight

Convicted Beltway Sniper John Allen Muhammad is set to die by lethal injection tonight. More>>

Vaccine to help smokers kick the habit

kicking the smoking habit is one of the hardest things to do. More>>

North & South Korea exchange naval fire

Brief naval fire was exchanged between North Korea and South Korea briefly. More>>

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

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>>

Final preparations underway at Fort Hood for memorial

Sadowski Field is usually an open space on the sprawling campus of Ft. Hood, but today, it's sealed off, secured for a memorial service where the thirteen victims gunned down in last week's shooting will be honored. More>>

Gladewater Soldier heralded as Hero during Ft. Hood Shooting

An East Texas soldier is back at home in Gladewater after rushing to save lives during the mass shooting at Fort Hood.  She shares her story with CBS 19. More>>

Update: Tyler FD contains fourth blaze in six weeks at Tyler building

Arson is suspected in all four fires that have broken out at the Texas Cooper Corporation. More>>

Ida weakens to tropical storm

Hurricane Ida weakened to a tropical storm Monday morning as it headed toward the U.S. Gulf Coast, according to the National Hurricane Center. More>>

Family found safe in the snow

A man and seven children on a camping trip in Oregon get stranded in a snowstorm and are found safe in a minivan. More>>

Wounded soldier speaks

For the first time, several of those soldiers wounded Thursday talked about the harrowing experience at Fort Hood. More>>

Berlin celebrates a night that changed the world

Thousands of people were expected to join world leaders in the German capital Monday to remember the night 20 years ago when a euphoric wave of people power swept away the Berlin Wall and consigned the Cold War to history. More>>

Ft. Hood shooting suspect conscious, talking

Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the suspect in last week's mass shooting at the Fort Hood Army post, is conscious and talking, according to a spokesman for the army hospital where he is being treated. More>>

Pakistan bombing kills 3

Three people are dead after a suicide bomber traveling in a rickshaw detonated his explosives near a group of police constables in Peshawar, Pakistan Monday. More>>

Police still investigating early morning Whataburger shootout

Tyler Police are still following leads after an early morning shootout close to the Whataburger in the 1900 block of West Gentry. More>>

U.S. unemployment rate climbs to 10.2 percent

The U.S. unemployment rate rose to 10.2 percent in October, the Labor Department said Friday.                    More>>

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