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.
The Texas labor market achieved new record highs for both jobs and the civilian labor force in January — with San Angelo owning the third-best unemployment rate in the state.
San Angelo ISD celebrated the official ribbon-cutting for a new addition at McGill Elementary School on Friday, designed with sustainability and efficiency in mind as part of the district’s long-term planning.