As part of Black History Month, Fort Concho National Historic Landmark and the NAACP Buffalo Soldier Memorial will host a free program on Sunday, Feb. 23, from 2 to 3 p.m. in the fort’s Commissary Building located at 702 Burgess St.
The Markets Along the Concho will launch its 2025 season on February 22 with a full day of events featuring local art, live entertainment, and a classic car show.
The Angelo State University Wind Ensemble will present its first concert of the spring season on Sunday, Feb. 23, in the Murphey Performance Hall at 72 W. College Ave. in downtown San Angelo.
Sixteen people took the Oath of Allegiance and became U.S. citizens Wednesday morning during a naturalization ceremony at the O.C. Fisher Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in San Angelo.
Angelo State University's Jazz Ensembles program will present its first concert of the spring season on Friday, Feb. 21, at 7 p.m. in the Brooks & Bates Theatre at the San Angelo Performing Arts Center, 82 Gillis St. in downtown San Angelo.
Miss Sweetie, a pregnant stray who required an emergency C-section after a breach puppy became stuck, has made a full recovery along with all eight of her puppies, Concho Valley PAWS announced Wednesday.
Students in 15 West Texas counties have a chance to turn their creativity into a traffic safety message as the Texas Department of Transportation San Angelo District hosts its annual Traffic Safety Art Contest.
The Salvation Army in San Angelo will open its overnight shelter during freezing temperatures and severe winter weather, providing warm meals and safe sleeping spaces for those in need.
The San Angelo City Council has approved an expansion of the Concho River Walk wayfinding signage project, adding three additional signs to the previously approved plan.