San Angeloans can expect a stretch of warm and mostly sunny weather over the coming days, according to the latest detailed forecast from the National Weather Service.
Corrections Officers at the Tom Green County Jail report that 17 individuals have been booked within the last 24 hours on charges ranging from public intoxication and theft to continuous violence against family and burglary of a building.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission approved regulations banning canned hunts and implementing trapping standards for mountain lions during its May meeting. These changes are the first in more than 50 years regarding the management of mountain lions in Texas and move the state toward more modern hunting and trapping standards.
Jim Hughes was the first businessman I met in San Angelo when I arrived in late 2004. I met Hughes at his office in downtown off Twohig Avenue. He traded agricultural commodities and was very plugged into what was going on in San Angelo.
A former employee of an Abilene private school, charged with possession of child pornography and possession of child pornography with intent to deliver, is scheduled for a detention hearing in federal court this week.
Angelo State University is hosting a group art exhibition by the Water Valley Artist Society through Aug. 9 in the Carr Education-Fine Arts (EFA) Building at 2602 Dena Drive on the ASU campus.