
One of the most progressive treatment centers for Post Traumatic Stress Disorders in the country is coming to San Angelo, made possible by an $80,000 grant from the TRIAD Fund of Permian Basin Area Foundation.

The city of Las Vegas has roughly half a million people, and hundreds at its annual Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekender. But that didn’t stop San Angelo hairstylist “Texas” Tara Hart from being plucked among the thousands by a Revlon representative.

There is nothing mysterious about the goal of the "5th Ever Somewhat Annual MYSTERYFEST V.” The festival gives musicians around Texas a chance to raise money for a deserving individual while providing the community two nights of affordable live music and other entertainment.

They must’ve thought it was glued down—it looked like it might have been—but as several nudging shoe tips quickly discovered, the grand-prize winning sand and clay installation had been assembled on the second-story floor of the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts in free form.

This group of Lubbock musicians are just getting their start with their first record, "17th and Chicago" released late last year. Charlie Shafter's songs and musicianship deserve consideration, whether you are a country music fan or rocker.

If you’re going on a trip this summer, why not make your destination one where there’s great food you can feel patriotic about? Some of the greatest chefs of the Lone Star State share a bit about our culinary history.

Richard Holm lived in a Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints community in Colorado City, Arizona, before the Eldorado compound was built in Texas. But in late 2003, Warren Jeffs, now serving jail time for being an accomplice to rape for arranging the marriage of a 14-year-old, took away Holm’s family in the span of a few days. His story shows the plight of men connected to the FLDS.

Randy Mankin says the last thing he could imagine is having throngs of corporate media descend on his little town of 3,000 inhabitants, chasing the story about the ongoing tragedy at the Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints (FLDS) compound just north of town.