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Crime

Abandoned Infant Found Among Illegal Aliens

11/19/2020 - 09:31 , by Yantis Green
The one year old unaccompanied child from El Salvador was in possession of a hand written note with her name and contact information of several family members.
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Drug Dealing and Online Solicitation of a Minor Arrests Top Wednesday Booking Report

11/19/2020 - 09:19 , by Brent Blinka
San Angelo LIVE! makes no assumptions or representations about guilt or innocence of anyone on the booking report. People charged with crimes are presumed innocent unless proven guilty. Information on this site should not be used to determine any person’s actual criminal record.
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Police Seeking Surveillance Video in Child Death Investigation

11/19/2020 - 09:17 , by matttrammell
The San Angelo Police Department is currently searching for surveillance footage from a San Angelo neighborhood following the death of a child.
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Dr. Kenyon Lewis Wagner

11/19/2020 - 09:05 , by TKing09

Kenyon Lewis Wagner 90, of San Angelo died on November 16, 2020. He was born in 
Grosse Pointe, Michigan, on March 31, 1930, the first of three sons of Louis and Grace 
Wagner. He grew up in Detroit and after graduating from Southeastern High School in 
1948, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, under a program which called for a period of active 
duty, followed by a time in the reserves. Upon the outbreak of the Korean War, he was 
called into active duty and sent to Korea. While serving there, he was captured on May 18, 
1951. He endured a 400-mile forced march to a prison camp on the banks of the Yalu 
River. Near death, he was the first POW repatriated in April 1953. A photo on page 1 of 
the New York Times for April 12, 1953, shows him on a gurney being taken off a plane in 
Japan. His experiences as a POW were featured in several books on the Korean War and 
in Life Magazine. He spent the next two years in Army and VA hospitals. 
Urged to seek a warmer and drier climate, he enrolled in Eastern New Mexico University in 
Portales and began his teaching career there. He married Margaret Armstrong of Roswell, 
New Mexico, in November 1959, and they became the parents of two sons. He and 
Margaret were divorced in 1985. He taught at Lamar University in Beaumont for two years 
and then entered the graduate program at Texas Tech University, where he was awarded 
his Ph.D. 
He joined the faculty of Angelo State University in 1968 and taught English there until his 
retirement in 1994. His specialties were British literature from Shakespeare to the 
contemporary novel, creative writing and film. 
At the age of fifty he became passionate about long distance running, joined the San 
Angelo Road Lizards, and ran in many 5k and 10k races and marathons including London 
and Dallas/Ft. Worth. 
Another passion was travel, and for some twenty years he traveled widely. His focus 
during his travels was theater and film. He attended Shakespeare Festivals in Stratford, 
Ontario, and the Toronto Film Festival for many years. He made some fifteen trips to 
London, primarily to see plays. His interest in the cultures of other civilizations led him to 
many places in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. An avid reader and film enthusiast, he 
kept up with current topics and productions, particularly those with political issues. 
He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers Don and Jim. Survivors include his 
sons: Andrew and his wife Belinda, Matthew and his wife Dena, four grandsons, Aaron, 
Alex, Jack and Joshua and two great-grandchildren, Austin and Grace. Also surviving is 
the mother of his children Margaret, of Fort Worth. 
Among his many talents was the ability to form close and lasting friendships with many 
people. Friends include Marilyn Gragg, Jane Gillis, Dale Middleton, Weldon DeBusk, David 
Bushman, and the late Harold Davis, Perry Gragg and Sterling Gillis. 
At his request no services will be held. His body will be cremated and his remains interred 
with his parents, brothers and family at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery in Troy, 
Michigan. 
Friends who wish to give memorials in his honor are encouraged to make contributions to 
the ACLU, 125 Broad Street, New York, 100004-2400.

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Health

Texas A&M University Developing a Breathalyzer Covid Test

11/19/2020 - 09:04 , by Yantis Green
That simple exhaled breath is key to a new device that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to detect whether individuals should be tested for COVID-19.
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Officials Clarify Covid Looming Shutdown Restrictions

11/19/2020 - 07:46 , by Yantis Green
Whenever the percentage of COVID-19-hospitalized patients to total hospital capacity exceeds 15% on a rolling seven-day average (according to DSHS), some businesses would be required to close and/or occupancies would be reduced.
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Taking on water: Bellaire sinks Houston Chavez 28-13

11/18/2020 - 21:57 , by SportsDesk

Bellaire stomped on Houston Chavez 28-13 in a Texas high school football matchup.

Neither squad could muster points in the first and third quarters.

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Houston Memorial takes a toll on Houston Cy Creek 17-7

11/18/2020 - 21:57 , by SportsDesk

Saddled up and ready to go, Houston Memorial spurred past Houston Cy Creek 17-7 in a Texas high school football matchup on November 14.

Defense put both offenses in a deep slumber in the first and third quarters, with no one scoring.

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Jersey Village knocks off Houston Stratford 42-35

11/18/2020 - 21:57 , by SportsDesk

Jersey Village didn’t flinch from the challenge, finally repelling Houston Stratford 42-35 in Texas high school football on November 14.

Neither defense permitted points in the first and third quarters, leaving the score 0-0 at first quarter.

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Storm warning: Freeport Brazosport leaves whiplash on Houston Wheatley 44-16

11/18/2020 - 21:57 , by SportsDesk

Freeport Brazosport’s offense erupted in a dazzling display to roll over Houston Wheatley 44-16 in a Texas high school football matchup on November 14.

Both squads drew cheers for fourth-quarter scores, but the period resulted in a 7-7 draw, which were all the Exporters needed.

The scoreboard operator could have taken a nap as both teams were blanked in the third quarter.

Freeport Brazosport’s offense pulled ahead to a 37-9 lead over Houston Wheatley at the intermission.

The first quarter gave Freeport Brazosport a 9-0 lead over Houston Wheatley.

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