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On August 5, the San Angelo City Council will host its meeting at the McNease Convention Center to consider $2 million in ...
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What a federal grant cut could mean for San Angelo’s most vulnerable
A key federal grant that helped local agencies respond quickly to disasters like the July 4 floods in San Angelo is facing ...
Two vehicles collided on Knickerbocker Road in San Angelo, Texas on August 1, resulting in minor injuries to the driver of ...
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San Angelo Standard-Times on MSNSan Angelo Municipal Pool changes schedule
The San Angelo Municipal Pool has ended its summer schedule and has moved to weekends only until Labor Day. The final day of the 2025 season will be Aug. 31 for the pool at 18 E. Avenue A. The pool is ...
The 15 inches of rain that fell around San Angelo on Independence Day overwhelmed and damaged part of the city’s wastewater ...
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San Angelo Standard-Times on MSNLonghorn Steakhouse looking to complete construction by end of August
San Angelo is still awaiting the arrival of Longhorn Steakhouse. Here's what we know about the completion of the restaurant.
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Outlook for long term recovery plans for residents of San Angelo after floods
With most of the volunteers from out of town now gone, the initial stage of cleanup for the flood recovery has now moved to ...
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Fate of Lubbock, El Paso and San Angelo NPR, PBS stations remains unknown after federal cuts
The future of Texas Tech's NPR and PBS stations in Lubbock, San Angelo, and El Paso remains unclear after federal funding cuts.
According to an SAPD press release, Davon Lewis and Dominick Garcia were arrested Saturday on murder charges. The San Angelo ...
Click the video above to preview the Angelo State Rambelles’ 2025 volleyball season. Angelo State Rambelles volleyball heads ...
A San Angelo family said they owe their lives to a metal pole that saved them during the destructive flood on the Fourth of July. There's so much we lost," John Ramirez, a San Angelo resident and ...
Cecchin is, to San Angelo bishop Michael Sis’s knowledge, the only Vatican emissary that the city has received in some time. “We’re a little off the beaten path,” he says.
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