When the babysitter, a minor, hired to look after an Abilene Police Officer’s child was offered by him two chocolate edibles laced with THC, she told authorities that she felt pressured to take them and actually ate one...
his is the sixth year for Wild West Fest, an annual music extravaganza that is held at the Bill Aylor Sr. Memorial RiverStage on the banks of the Concho River in downtown San Angelo every summer.
A vote facilitated by the faculty senate at West Texas A&M in Canyon has condemned WT President Walter Wendler for not towing the woke agenda when he canceled a scheduled drag queen show on campus in March.
BRYANT POND, ME — Tucker Carlson released a video statement on Twitter Wednesday night two days after he was reportedly fired from Fox News. He called upon Americans to fight against the Washington DC establishment — the uniparty — and to listen to new ideas and the truth.
SAN ANGELO, TX — The Junior League of San Angelo (JLSA) invites the Concho Valley Community to attend the 10th annual Touch-a-Truck community event this Saturday!
SAN ANGELO, TX — Angelo State University honored its 2023 Outstanding Graduate Students, as well as the recipients of four superlative awards, during the annual Graduate Research Symposium and Awards Ceremony in the Houston Harte University Center.
SAN ANGELO, TX — Early Wednesday morning a man appeared at the homeless camp located at N. Bryant Blvd. and W 14th St. with stab wounds. Over the radio, police were told that there was a significant amount blood running out of the man’s wounds.
This 3,881-sf Bentwood Country Club Lakes Estates home features a wonderful floor plan with five bedrooms (two primary bedrooms), four bathrooms, one-half bath, two living areas, and an office.
SAN ANGELO, TX — At Friday’s weekly meeting of the San Angelo Rotary Club at the Clarion Hotel, the top 25 Lake View graduates, class of 2023, were honored. Two of the graduates received a $500 scholarship from the Rotary Club.
During a congressional committee hearing on Wednesday, April 19, Rep. August Pfluger asked the Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Myorkas to apologize to the Tambunga family whose grandmother and granddaughter were killed in a high-speed crash involving human trafficking and an illegal coyote.