A Duke historian will explore the mysterious tale of the Lady in Blue—a 17th-century Spanish nun said to have appeared to Texas tribes without ever leaving Spain—during Angelo State’s Lone Star Lecture Series on March 27.
Alicia Christina Lozano, a San Angelo mother battling Stage 4 kidney failure, is urgently seeking a living kidney donor to improve her chances of survival so she can continue supporting her 10-year-old daughter.
First Lady Cecilia Abbott, Honorary Chair of the Governor's Volunteer Awards, today announced the recipients of the 41st Annual Governor’s Volunteer Awards.
Dr. Joel Selanikio, a leading expert in health technology and AI, will deliver two free public lectures at Angelo State University on March 25, exploring the future of consumer-driven healthcare and the role of technology in democratizing knowledge.
Floyd Bias, a San Angelo Animal Services animal control officer, has returned to work months after being attacked by two aggressive dogs while responding to a call in November 2024.
Dr. Laurence Musgrove of the Angelo State University English faculty has been inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters (TIL), a distinguished honor society that celebrates Texas literature and recognizes distinctive literary achievement.
A $160 million battery storage facility will soon be built on the north side of 28th Street, following the San Angelo City Council’s approval Tuesday of a three-year tax abatement for Zeppelin Energy Storage, LLC.
The Angelo State University Planetarium has received four new full-dome astronomy programs that have been added to the spring 2025 schedule of public shows beginning later this month.
The San Angelo City Council is set to discuss a range of issues Tuesday morning, including a proposed tax abatement agreement with an energy storage company, multiple roadway improvement projects, and funding approvals for city infrastructure.