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Standard Conservation in Effect — San Angelo is in standard conservation, which restricts outside watering to ONCE every seven days at no more than one inch per week from Nov. 1 through Mar. 31. Watering is prohibited between the hours of noon and 6 p.m. during these months. Runoff of more than 150 feet down any street, gutter, alley or ditch is also prohibited. More instructions are at the City of San Angelo.

 

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Skybox Datacenters has broken ground on this campus south of Dallas that could eventually consume 300 megawatts of power, similar to the San Angelo Skybox proposal. (Skybox)

The Skybox Datacenter Controversy

12/30/2025 - 21:35 , by live
SAN ANGELO, TX — A proposed hyperscale data center by Dallas-based Skybox Datacenters on 343-374 acres of city-owned land northeast of San Angelo has ignited community discussions, blending promises of economic growth with concerns over resource demands. The site, formerly the old city farm near U.S. Highway 67 and City Farm Road, could host up to six buildings and tap into high-capacity power lines carrying wind- and solar-generated electricity from West Texas to urban centers like Austin and Houston.

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The Damn Quails Soar into San Angelo on Thursday

07/30/2025 - 00:45 , by live
SAN ANGELO, TX — In the heart of Oklahoma's vibrant Americana scene, few bands embody resilience and raw talent quite like The Damn Quails. What began as a casual weekly jam session in 2010 at The Deli in Norman has evolved into a staple of the Red Dirt and Americana genres, marked by heartfelt songwriting, relentless touring, and a fanbase so devoted they've earned the nickname "The Covey." Now, after a tumultuous journey of legal woes, a hiatus, and a powerful comeback, the band is set to deliver a special acoustic trio performance tomorrow night, reminding fans why their music continues to resonate across the heartland.