ID Released: Police confirm Tanya Burwick, 62, as the first victim of San Angelo’s historic floods, as officials share new details on damage and recovery.
Flooding in San Angelo has led to donation efforts and major disruptions to July 4 celebrations, including fireworks postponements and city service delays.
More than 100 water rescues were performed in one hour as near-record rainfall flooded San Angelo, with officials preparing a disaster declaration and warning residents to stay off roads.
The National Weather Service issued a flash flood emergency in San Angelo - calling the situation "life threatening" - after reports of up to 14 inches of rain fell overnight
San Angelo’s big July 3 celebration is underway today with concerts, downtown trolleys, and the city’s largest fireworks display set to light up the sky at 9:30 p.m.
As Fourth of July celebrations approach, San Angelo officials are reminding residents to exercise caution with fireworks and to comply with local laws to ensure a safe holiday for all.
The 5th Annual Star-Spangled Banner Concert & Fireworks, organized by San Angelo LIVE!, will be held at the Bill Aylor Sr. Memorial RiverStage on Thursday, July 3.