According to H-E-B, the 97,000-square-foot Lake Austin H-E-B store is the first multi-level location for the retailer in the city and also offers a True Texas BBQ restaurant, SouthFlo Pizza, Lake Austin’s Coffee Spot, and underground parking.
Congressman August Pfluger has moved the location of his San Angelo district office formerly in the O.C. Fisher Federal Building to a more inviting office suite at 135 W. Twohig Ave.
SAN ANGELO, TX — San Angelo made itself much more competitive today as the Trans Permian (Trans Permian) H2Hub and the Port of Corpus Christi Horizons Clean Hydrogen Hub (HCH2) has agreed to combine their resources to re-submit an application for federal government funding.
SAN ANGELO, TX — This 4 bed 2 bath in Buffalo Heights sits on 1 acre with a super inviting in-ground pool and patio that is ideal for outdoor entertaining! The front bedroom doubles as a convenient home office. This home has custom rock work, engineered hardwood floors and professional landscaping.
The City of San Angelo Water Department needs 400 residences to test for lead in water service lines and they will pay you $25 just to allow experts to inspect your water line.
SAN ANGELO, TX — A Midland woman sued Fun Town RV, 3950 US 67, for selling her what she called a ‘hopelessly flawed product” in 2018 and the court case has dragged on for five years. The jury trial may finally happen Thursday, Feb. 9.
SAN ANGELO, TX — The City of San Angelo Development Corporation (COSA-DC) met briefly on Monday to consider what to do about $5,161.85 is delinquent mortgage payments of citizens who took advantage of COSA-DC’s affordable housing program. COSA-DC dedicates a small portion of the 1/2-cent sales tax revenue towards helping low-income citizens to become homeowners.
This isn’t going to fly in Texas. I will not tolerate the Biden Administration’s efforts to run roughshod over the property rights of Texans and to stop our conservation efforts aimed at protecting Texas wildlife.
Tom Green County commissioners agreed to investigate the options where the county would hold a bond referendum to pay for an approximate $40 million upgrade to the existing San Angelo Coliseum.