The No. 12 Angelo State baseball team earned 10 postseason honors Wednesday as the Lone Star Conference announced its annual awards at the league’s postseason banquet.
Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday announced a $13 million grant from the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund to Texas A&M University to support an expansion of its Cyclotron Institute in College Station.
Wall continues its monstrously successful school year for its student-athletes as three more Hawks signed to play baseball at the next level. Wyatt Jost, Dylan Sellars and Stephen Laney put pen to paper to continue their athletic careers at the next level.
Freshman Zoey Sifuentes hit two home runs Thursday to lead the No. 3-seeded Angelo State Rambelles to a win over No. 6 Lubbock Christian in the opening round of the LSC Softball Tournament.
After a one-month reprieve, smokeable hemp products, such as flower buds and rolled joints, must be pulled from Texas shelves again as the state appeals the latest ruling.
Data center construction is unpopular among many people, and a majority of the facilities are being proposed in red, rural counties. That puts Texas Republicans in a tough spot, as the White House has encouraged states to let the centers flourish.
The Concho Valley Farmer’s Market reopened last Saturday for the first time this year and is inviting the public to visit this weekend for Mother’s Day.
San Angelo ISD says it is fully cooperating with Attorney General Ken Paxton’s investigation, confirming it displays the Ten Commandments in all classrooms while voting to reject required prayer periods under SB 11.
A San Angelo man is suing a local chiropractic clinic and three doctors, claiming negligent treatment for neck pain in 2022 caused a stroke, vertebral artery dissection and vocal cord paralysis.