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Standard Conservation in Effect — San Angelo is in standard conservation, which restricts outside watering to twice every seven days at no more than one inch per week from Apr. 1 through Oct. 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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Not much activity at the San Angelo Rail Port years after it was completed in March 2022.

Where Are the Trains?

04/29/2025 - 16:11 , by live
SAN ANGELO, TX — Five years after San Angelo leaders hailed a new rail port as a gateway to global trade with China and Mexico, the tracks remain largely unused.
  • Who Will Feel the Burden From the San Angelo ISD $397 Million Bond?

    02/11/2025 - 18:55 , by live
    SAN ANGELO, TX — If voters approve the $397 million San Angelo ISD bond on May 3, 2025, many residential taxpayers may not feel the full impact. Thanks to a labyrinth of exemptions, homesteaders aged 65 and older will experience little to no change in their property taxes. On the other hand, renters are the most vulnerable to rising housing costs if the bond passes.
  • Does San Angelo ISD Need a $400 Million Bond?

    01/28/2025 - 11:00 , by live
    SAN ANGELO, TX — Newly installed San Angelo Chamber of Commerce President Steve Ahlenius made a case for the San Angelo ISD’s upcoming bond during a Friday address to the Rotary Club. He argued that passing the bond is vital for the community’s future. The district is considering a $403 million construction bond, possibly split into two ballot choices: $112 million for a new Glenn Middle School and $281 million for district-wide upgrades. The final decision on the bond amount will come next school board meeting and the ballot referendum will likely be placed on the May 2025 ballot .

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More Details Emerge About Tragic Fire in Historic Downtown Alpine

05/27/2024 - 18:20 , by live
ALPINE, TX - A fire that broke out late yesterday afternoon in historic downtown Alpine has left the community in shock and mourning. The blaze, which engulfed the building at 109-115 West Holland Avenue, started in Judy’s Bread and Breakfast Bakery Cafe according to witnesses, though the official cause is still under investigation.

Another Versa Strike on North Bryant

05/27/2024 - 17:30 , by live
SAN ANGELO, TX — A Nissan Versa was apparently hit in a spectacular crash that appeared to be a T-bone collision. The airbags were seen deployed after the crash that closed the intersection of N. Bryant Blvd. at W. 19th St.

Congressman Tony Gonzales Preps Laughlin AFB for Brand New Jet Trainer

05/27/2024 - 16:05 , by live
A major highlight for the district is the planned introduction of the T-7A Red Hawk aircraft at Laughlin Air Force Base in Del Rio. The T-7A, set to replace the aging T-38C Talon, represents a significant upgrade in pilot training capabilities with its modern avionics and efficient design. The transition to the T-7A is expected to be completed by 2030.

What Was That Strange Line of Lights in the Night Sky?

05/26/2024 - 23:46 , by live
SAN ANGELO, TX — A peculiar line of lights witnessed in the night sky this past weekend led many to speculate about a potential UFO sighting. The lights, which appeared in a straight-line formation, occasionally arranged themselves diagonally and vertically, sparking curiosity and confusion among observers.