As wintry weather threatens parts of Texas, the Texas Department of Public Safety is urging residents to prepare for hazardous driving and home conditions caused by extreme cold, freezing rain, ice and snow.
As an arctic front brings teens and 20s with possible wintry mix this weekend, the Salvation Army is keeping its San Angelo warming shelter open all week long.
San Angelo has been awarded just over $9 million in federal grant money that will support the North Chadbourne Project, making the street safer and easier to walk, drive and move on.
The Salvation Army’s familiar red kettles may have been packed away for the season, but the impact of the 2025 Red Kettle Campaign will continue throughout 2026 thanks to the generosity of the San Angelo community.