The Texas Department of Transportation announced that the westbound U.S. 67 on-ramp from Bell Street in San Angelo will be closed for three hours on Wednesday, October 23.
OPINION — The San Angelo ISD has placed a proposal on the Nov. 5 General Election ballot to modify the school district’s tax rate, as required by Texas law. The intricacies of school district finance in Texas can be perplexing, leaving some voters unsure. The central question: Should you vote in favor of Prop A?
A fundraiser has been launched to support Annsleigh Alcantar, a 9-year-old girl who suffered a severe head injury in a tree swing accident on Oct. 16, 2024.
Angelo State University's College of Science and Engineering will host its semi-annual STEM Lab Night event on Tuesday, Oct. 22, from 5-7 p.m. in the Vincent Building at 2333 Vanderventer Ave. and the adjacent Hunter Strain Engineering Labs.
In 2023, nearly 25% of Texas’ traffic fatalities occurred in the state’s five main energy-producing regions, according to the Texas Department of Transportation.
The National Weather Service forecasts warmer-than-normal conditions across San Angelo and the surrounding areas this week, with temperatures reaching the mid-80s to low-90s.
Corrections Officers at the Tom Green County Jail report that eight individuals have been booked on charges including possession of controlled substances and assault causing bodily injury.
SAN ANGELO, TX — We couldn’t get very close, but there was what was described by a eyewitness as a “bad crash” at the intersection of FM 2105 and Red Creek Road. The intersection was closed for hours as first responders tended to the crash scene. It appeared to be a two vehicle collision.
Thousands gathered Sunday evening for Pfluger Pfest 2024, an annual event held at Cooper’s BBQ in Christoval, featuring a performance by country music star Kevin Fowler.
Firefighters had to use the jaws of life to extricate a person from a vehicle following a crash near the intersection of Sherwood Way and West Avenue N on Sunday afternoon.
The modern fascination with ghosts, goblins, and ghoulish imagery has roots in Catholic tradition. "These symbols are meant to remind us of death and the afterlife—key concepts in the Church's teachings on mortality, judgment, and eternity."