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 April 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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SAN ANGELO, TX — Last night, the suspense at Drew Darby's victory celebration persisted until campaign manager Laramie Stroud revealed that with only 3,000 ballots remaining uncounted in Tom Green County, Darby's lead was insurmountable for challenger Stormy Bradley. The announcement came at 11 p.m., sealing Darby's victory.
Ah, the holiday season—a time for joy, giving, and heartfelt gestures. Yet, nestled among the perfectly wrapped presents under the tree, there occasionally lurks a gift that prompts raised eyebrows, forced smiles, and stifled disappointment.
Heather Christine Sherman, aged 33, received a pardon for a possession of marijuana charge in 2010 in Collin County. Sherman had been sentenced to three days in jail.
In a recent report released by doxoINSIGHTS, San Angelo residents are found to spend an average of $2,021 on their monthly bills, showcasing a 1.2% decrease compared to the national average.
The President issued a Proclamation extending pardons to cover further cases of simple possession and use of marijuana under federal and D.C. jurisdictions.
As the holiday season approaches, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is emphatically advocating for safety to be the foremost concern for all individuals.
Gino Valadez, a resident of Brownwood, has been handed a 20-year prison sentence following his conviction on charges of Sexual Assault of a Child, Possession of Child Pornography, and Assault Family Violence in the 35th Judicial District Court.
Seventeen-year-old Jaylen Dehoyos, a student at Central High School, has turned her passion for lifting weights into a promising career in powerlifting, a sport she has excelled in since her freshman year.
A recent crash at the intersection of East Six and North Main, occurred between a white Ford Fusion and a grey Toyota 4Runner, resulting in all three Ford passengers being transported to the hospital.
Two athletes from the Little Southwest Conference signed up to play at the highest level of college football earlier this week for Early National Signing Day. Midland Legacy’s Marcos Davila and Odessa High’s Ivan Carreon will play for the Purdue Boilermakers and Oklahoma Sooners, respectively, next season.
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