Skip Navigation
Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter
Share on SMS
Share on Email
Navigation
News
Back
Local
Near Me
Texas
Health
Money
Nation World
Politics
Coronavirus
VERIFY
CBS19 Helpline
Features
Latest News Stories
City of Bullard issues Stage 3 Water Conservation notice due to emergency water well maintenance
Smith County Sheriff's Office arrests Tyler man for manslaughter
Weather
Back
Forecast
Radar
10-Day
Hourly
Maps
Traffic
Latest Weather Stories
CBS19 WEATHER: Pleasant rest of your Memorial Day weekend
Wet, windy start to the Memorial Day weekend
Sports
VERIFY
Search
Search:
Search
Right Now
Tyler, TX »
84°
Tyler, TX »
Weather
Closings
ADVERTISE WITH US
WEATHER RADAR
MORNING Y'ALL
TUESDAY TAILS
MASTERING YOUR GARDEN
HOOKED ON EAST TEXAS
WELLNESS WEDNESDAY
UNDER THE LIGHTS
MEET THE TEAM
VERIFY
Breaking News
Read More »
More (
) »
Tyler's Leading Local News: Weather, Traffic, Sports and more | Tyler, Texas | CBS19.tv
Y'all-itics
Will Texas Republicans ever reach a tipping point for guns?
Y'all-itics
A Texas appraisal official told us how your property tax protest could actually work
James Chapman is the chairman of the Dallas appraisal review board. When you’re an appraisal protester, they’re the people you’re trying to convince.
Y'all-itics
Texas parishioners to Catholic Bishops: Stay in your lane and out of politics
The Church asked parishioners to support school choice efforts in Austin.
Y'all-itics
Critics of bill targeting wind and solar say it would make Texas no different than old Soviet Union
Lawmakers in Austin are considering a slate of bills that specifically target renewable energy.
Y'all-itics
Y'all-itics: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says he won't budge on this legislative session's GOP priorities
Texas' lieutenant governor talks property tax legislation, parental freedom and the stalled push for his priorities in the 88th legislative session's final weeks.
Y'all-itics
What do legal experts think of Gov. Abbott's unusual offer to a convicted murderer?
While conservatives cheered, many others, particularly in the legal system, were outraged and confused.
Y'all-itics
Nonbinary frogs, a fed-up mom and the effort to make Texas school boards boring again
A parent-led non-profit seeks to reverse trend of school board takeovers by conservatives
Y'all-itics
Nonbinary frogs, a fed-up mom & an aim to make school boards boring again | Y'all-itics full episode
Laney Hawes, a fed-up mother with children in Keller ISD, has a simple wish: She wants to make school board meetings boring again.
Y'all-itics
It's getting more expensive to live in Texas. How do we avoid 'San Francisco in the headlights'?
Housing affordability has become such a crisis in Texas that it could be the one development that clogs up the engine.
Y'all-itics
Overdosing in Texas: We've heard drug warnings for decades, but this time it's different
In this episode of Y’all-itics, the Jasons take their questions to a supervisor from the DEA in Dallas.
Y'all-itics
Will 'educational freedom' handcuff Texas' public schools?
SB 8 would provide thousands of taxpayer dollars for families to change schools. Critics wonder where the money is coming from — and whether it helps Texas students.
Y'all-itics
Texas voter turnout is among the worst. Here's what 100+ new election bills might mean
A set of new bills in the Texas legislature are designed to be a deterrent to voting, said Jessica Huseman, editorial director at Votebeat.org.
Y'all-itics
A Texas appraisal official told us how your property tax protest could actually work
James Chapman is the chairman of the Dallas appraisal review board. When you’re an appraisal protester, they’re the people you’re trying to convince.
Y'all-itics
Texas parishioners to Catholic Bishops: Stay in your lane and out of politics
The Church asked parishioners to support school choice efforts in Austin.
Y'all-itics
Critics of bill targeting wind and solar say it would make Texas no different than old Soviet Union
Lawmakers in Austin are considering a slate of bills that specifically target renewable energy.
Y'all-itics
Y'all-itics: Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says he won't budge on this legislative session's GOP priorities
Texas' lieutenant governor talks property tax legislation, parental freedom and the stalled push for his priorities in the 88th legislative session's final weeks.
Y'all-itics
What do legal experts think of Gov. Abbott's unusual offer to a convicted murderer?
While conservatives cheered, many others, particularly in the legal system, were outraged and confused.
Y'all-itics
Nonbinary frogs, a fed-up mom and the effort to make Texas school boards boring again
A parent-led non-profit seeks to reverse trend of school board takeovers by conservatives
Y'all-itics
Nonbinary frogs, a fed-up mom & an aim to make school boards boring again | Y'all-itics full episode
Laney Hawes, a fed-up mother with children in Keller ISD, has a simple wish: She wants to make school board meetings boring again.
Y'all-itics
It's getting more expensive to live in Texas. How do we avoid 'San Francisco in the headlights'?
Housing affordability has become such a crisis in Texas that it could be the one development that clogs up the engine.
Y'all-itics
Overdosing in Texas: We've heard drug warnings for decades, but this time it's different
In this episode of Y’all-itics, the Jasons take their questions to a supervisor from the DEA in Dallas.
Y'all-itics
Will 'educational freedom' handcuff Texas' public schools?
SB 8 would provide thousands of taxpayer dollars for families to change schools. Critics wonder where the money is coming from — and whether it helps Texas students.
Y'all-itics
Texas voter turnout is among the worst. Here's what 100+ new election bills might mean
A set of new bills in the Texas legislature are designed to be a deterrent to voting, said Jessica Huseman, editorial director at Votebeat.org.
Before You Leave, Check This Out
KYTX would like to send you push notifications about the latest news and weather.
Notifications can be turned off anytime in the browser settings.
No Thanks
Allow