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"Though it's hard to see this piece of our history change, it's time for another entity to use this building to its full potential." → Read More
The coronavirus pandemic is presenting new challenges for people, including maintaining mental health. → Read More
The advice handed out by the US Surgeon General 102-years ago still perfectly good for keeping families well. → Read More
Here's a look at who qualifies for unemployment benefits and how to apply. → Read More
Contested race results from Concho Valley counties. → Read More
Paul "Buddy" Horne was a student-athlete who returned as a coach and then administrator at Angelo State University. → Read More
Harry Luby became successful enough to retire at 39, and he helped many of his family members become millionaires. → Read More
Officials tell assembly their hands are tied. → Read More
Mertzon City Council sets meeting at Community Center to discuss matter at 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 17. → Read More
Election 2020 candidate statements, sample ballots, voting locations and early voting information — here's all you need to know for Texas elections. → Read More
Tom Green Co. motorists could have another outlet for registering their vehicles if a motion is approved by county commissioners next Tuesday. → Read More
Several other open-house events slated for West Texas in coming weeks. → Read More
Just about everyone who grew up in San Angelo has a fond memory or two from Santa Fe Park, but many may be unaware of its interesting history. → Read More
Ranch Road 853 was closed about 3:45 p.m. and is blocked off up to County Road 411. → Read More
Although he won his widest acclaim as a writer of Western fiction, San Angelo's Elmer Kelton started his writing career in earnest as a reporter. → Read More
As American life picked-up the pace in the late 1960s, fast food was a welcome option for a population in a hurry. → Read More
With service in two oceans over its 20-year career, the USS Tom Green County had a memorable history at sea. → Read More
First Church of the Nazarene, 3354 W. Beauregard Ave, was originally organized in downtown San Angelo in April of 1928. → Read More
Skaters worked with city officials to make a concrete skate park in San Angelo a reality in the late 1970s. → Read More
Info updated weekly as San Angelo-area houses of faith send in new events. Regular services not included. Submit into: News@GoSanAngelo.com. → Read More