Howdyh1> Yantis Green Subscribe to the LIVE! Daily Not subscribed to San Angelo LIVE! Daily By Yantis Green Crime SHERIFF: Critical Wildfire Threat in Tom Green County Critical Wildfire Danger Exists for Tom Green County Read more Crime Dozens of Illegal Aliens from South America Apprehended in South Texas Deputies responded to the location and encountered 16 illegals from Central America, Nicaragua, and Mexico illegally present in the United States. Read more Outdoors High Winds & Extremely Dry Conditions Prompt Wildfire Danger Warning Elevated to critical wildfire conditions are expected Friday afternoon as warm, dry conditions develop ahead of a strong cold front. Read more Politics Buckingham Secures Coveted National Rifle Association Endorsement for Texas Land Commissioner The National Rifle Association of America (NRA) is the most prominent gun rights advocacy group in the United States. Read more Crime Illegal Alien Murderers & Violent Gang Members Arrested Invading South Texas Agents arrest five criminal illegal aliens, including two convicted murderers, a sex offender, and known gang members. Read more Crime iWatchTexas Aimed at Preventing School Shootings in the Lone Star State School safety is a top priority for DPS, and iWatchTexas makes it easier for people to report anything suspicious that may indicate a potential threat. Read more Crime Border Agents Seize Dangerous 'Bushmeat' Including Bats & Monkeys Carrying Ebola Bushmeat could be infected with germs that can cause sickness in people including the Ebola virus. Read more Politics Early Voting to Fill Vacant San Angelo City Council Seat Underway The candidates to fill the council seat vacated by Lane Carter are John Austin Stokes, Lynette Lucas, Dr. Bryan Neil Angle and Karen Hesse-Smith. Read more Education Howard College to Begin Classes Virtually Because of Covid Surge Howard College campuses will temporarily hold virtual classes to begin the semester because of the Covid surge. Read more Education San Angelo Schools Foundation Announces Grants to Teachers Each year, the Schools Foundation focuses efforts on their two major projects: Grants to Teachers and Scholarships to Students. Read more Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 352 Next page ›› Latest Eldorado Eagles Soar in Upset Over Iraan, Erasing Huge First-Half Deficit Brady Bulldogs Run Over Dublin to Start District Strong Winds to Heighten Fire Danger Across West Central Texas
Crime SHERIFF: Critical Wildfire Threat in Tom Green County Critical Wildfire Danger Exists for Tom Green County Read more
Crime Dozens of Illegal Aliens from South America Apprehended in South Texas Deputies responded to the location and encountered 16 illegals from Central America, Nicaragua, and Mexico illegally present in the United States. Read more
Outdoors High Winds & Extremely Dry Conditions Prompt Wildfire Danger Warning Elevated to critical wildfire conditions are expected Friday afternoon as warm, dry conditions develop ahead of a strong cold front. Read more
Politics Buckingham Secures Coveted National Rifle Association Endorsement for Texas Land Commissioner The National Rifle Association of America (NRA) is the most prominent gun rights advocacy group in the United States. Read more
Crime Illegal Alien Murderers & Violent Gang Members Arrested Invading South Texas Agents arrest five criminal illegal aliens, including two convicted murderers, a sex offender, and known gang members. Read more
Crime iWatchTexas Aimed at Preventing School Shootings in the Lone Star State School safety is a top priority for DPS, and iWatchTexas makes it easier for people to report anything suspicious that may indicate a potential threat. Read more
Crime Border Agents Seize Dangerous 'Bushmeat' Including Bats & Monkeys Carrying Ebola Bushmeat could be infected with germs that can cause sickness in people including the Ebola virus. Read more
Politics Early Voting to Fill Vacant San Angelo City Council Seat Underway The candidates to fill the council seat vacated by Lane Carter are John Austin Stokes, Lynette Lucas, Dr. Bryan Neil Angle and Karen Hesse-Smith. Read more
Education Howard College to Begin Classes Virtually Because of Covid Surge Howard College campuses will temporarily hold virtual classes to begin the semester because of the Covid surge. Read more
Education San Angelo Schools Foundation Announces Grants to Teachers Each year, the Schools Foundation focuses efforts on their two major projects: Grants to Teachers and Scholarships to Students. Read more