Howdyh1> lucasbanda Subscribe to the LIVE! Daily Subscribed to San Angelo LIVE! Daily By lucasbanda San Angelo Back-to-School Pop-Up to Offer Free Supplies, Health Services, and Family Fun Free school supplies, books, and Kona Ice await families at San Angelo’s back-to-school pop-up on August 1. Read more San Angelo What FEMA Needs When You Apply for Assistance If your San Angelo home was damaged in the July 2 floods, FEMA may be able to help—here’s what you need to apply for assistance. Read more Texas State and Federal Disaster Declarations Grow Governor Abbott has added five counties to the state’s disaster declaration, while FEMA approved three more counties for federal flood recovery aid. Read more Crashes Most Secure Border in History: CBP Reports Major Enforcement Wins in June 2025 U.S. Customs and Border Protection released finalized operational statistics for June 2025. Read more San Angelo Darby Named to Disaster Committee San Angelo Rep. Drew Darby joins a new House committee focused on Texas disaster preparedness and flood response. Read more San Angelo San Angelo Prepares Flood Debris Cleanup as Mosquito Concerns Rise San Angelo officials say flood debris cleanup has begun in the hardest-hit areas, while mosquito spraying continues citywide. Read more Crashes Late-Night Blaze Destroys Car Near Dove Creek A woman credits fast-acting Dove Creek firefighters for saving her home after her car burst into flames just after midnight. Read more San Angelo SAISD Grapples With Teacher Raises, Crockett Expansion and Homeschool UIL Participation San Angelo ISD trustees are weighing a $10.3 million school expansion, teacher pay hikes, and whether homeschoolers can join UIL teams as tough budget decisions loom. Read more Outdoors Not Even a Drop in the Forecast as Heat Builds No rain is in sight as West Central Texas braces for rising heat. Read more Outdoors Texas Opens Applications for Fall Drawn Hunts Hunters have new chances this fall to pursue deer, pronghorn, turkey and more across Texas through TPWD’s drawn hunt permits. Read more Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 41 Next page ›› Latest Weapon Found, but Suspect in Charlie Kirk Shooting Still at Large Aggravated Sexual Assault, Child Solicitation, Burglary Lead Bookings Gov. Abbott Orders Flags Lowered To Honor Charlie Kirk
San Angelo Back-to-School Pop-Up to Offer Free Supplies, Health Services, and Family Fun Free school supplies, books, and Kona Ice await families at San Angelo’s back-to-school pop-up on August 1. Read more
San Angelo What FEMA Needs When You Apply for Assistance If your San Angelo home was damaged in the July 2 floods, FEMA may be able to help—here’s what you need to apply for assistance. Read more
Texas State and Federal Disaster Declarations Grow Governor Abbott has added five counties to the state’s disaster declaration, while FEMA approved three more counties for federal flood recovery aid. Read more
Crashes Most Secure Border in History: CBP Reports Major Enforcement Wins in June 2025 U.S. Customs and Border Protection released finalized operational statistics for June 2025. Read more
San Angelo Darby Named to Disaster Committee San Angelo Rep. Drew Darby joins a new House committee focused on Texas disaster preparedness and flood response. Read more
San Angelo San Angelo Prepares Flood Debris Cleanup as Mosquito Concerns Rise San Angelo officials say flood debris cleanup has begun in the hardest-hit areas, while mosquito spraying continues citywide. Read more
Crashes Late-Night Blaze Destroys Car Near Dove Creek A woman credits fast-acting Dove Creek firefighters for saving her home after her car burst into flames just after midnight. Read more
San Angelo SAISD Grapples With Teacher Raises, Crockett Expansion and Homeschool UIL Participation San Angelo ISD trustees are weighing a $10.3 million school expansion, teacher pay hikes, and whether homeschoolers can join UIL teams as tough budget decisions loom. Read more
Outdoors Not Even a Drop in the Forecast as Heat Builds No rain is in sight as West Central Texas braces for rising heat. Read more
Outdoors Texas Opens Applications for Fall Drawn Hunts Hunters have new chances this fall to pursue deer, pronghorn, turkey and more across Texas through TPWD’s drawn hunt permits. Read more