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San Angelo City Offices Closed for Labor Day; Municipal Pool to Close for Season
SAN ANGELO, TX — Most city offices in San Angelo will be closed on Monday, Sept. 2, in observance of Labor Day, with operations resuming at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 3. Trash collection services will continue without interruption, although the landfill will be closed on Saturday, Aug. 31. The Municipal Pool will have its final day of operation on Labor Day, open for public swimming from noon to 6 p.m. Admission fees are $5 for ages 3-64, free for children 2 and younger, and $3 for seniors 65 and older. Learn More Here.
Crash Shuts Down Traffic at One of San Angelo's Busiest Intersections
SAN ANGELO, TX — A crash shut down traffic at one of San Angelo's busiest intersections at about 11 a.m. Thursday. A black Ford F-150 hauling a trailer collided with a grey GMC Sierra at Bryant Boulevard and the Houston Harte frontage road. It's unclear which driver was at fault. All southbound traffic on Bryant was redirected. Learn More Here.
Walgreens Meltdown Now Affecting Thousands Of Stores Including Texas
Like so many brick and mortar retail stores across Texas, it appears to be another case of one step forward, two thousand steps backwards for Walgreens in the Lone Star State and throughout the rest of the United States. In the above link you will be able to read how...
Biden Appointee Investigated for Racial Abuse Hoax in Which He Allegedly Sent Slurs to Himself
A Texas Democrat and former Biden administration appointee is currently being investigated for impersonating a judge and a real estate agent. The post Biden Appointee Investigated for Racial Abuse Hoax in Which He Allegedly Sent Slurs to Himself first appeared on Mediaite.
Tiger football kicks off against Angelo State tonight
After finishing last season 7-4 and fifth in the MIAA, the Fort Hays State University Tigers are ready to kick off the season against top-25 opponent Angelo State. This will be the first meeting in program history for both teams. The Angelo State Rams completed the 2023 season with a...
A Breakdown Of Texas’ Nine HBCUs
HBCUs, an acronym for Historically Black Colleges and Universities, are a transformative educational experience. Getting to be surrounded by peers who look like you within walls that foster black excellence is a priceless gift. HBCUs exist to give Black Americans access to the education and opportunities they were once excluded from. Historical figures from Kamala Harris and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to Oprah Winfrey and Langston Hughes have each attended HBCUs. This lends to them making a major impact in culture and society.
What to know after Texas authorities searched the homes of Latino campaign volunteers
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A series of raids in Texas on the homes of Latino campaign volunteers has outraged civil rights groups who want federal action after officers seized electronics and documents as part of a state investigation into alleged election fraud. No charges have been filed against those...
Trinity River alligator gar harvest authorization drawing opens Sept. 1
Aug. 28—AUSTIN — The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) opens its annual Alligator Gar Harvest Authorization drawing application process Sept. 1. The random drawing authorizes anglers to harvest one alligator gar over 48 inches from a section of the Trinity River. From Sept. 1 through Sept. 30, anglers holding a valid license-year or year-from-purchase fishing license can use the Texas ...
Strong Mourning and White-Winged Populations Forecast for Dove Season
AUSTIN — A rainy spring and early summer led to a good nesting season through most of the state and near record high populations of mourning and white-wing doves across large portions of Texas. Hunters could encounter significantly increased dove populations in the field when the 2024 season opens Sept. 1. Spring population surveys …
Dozens of horned lizard babies will be released in an effort to rebuild the Texas symbol’s population
They almost look like moving dirt clods or mossy rocks, and that’s on purpose. It’s a nature thing. But the tiny, spiky critters are sparking outsized excitement at the Caldwell Zoo in Tyler. We’re talking about a big hatch of the state reptile of Texas, the Texas horned lizard.
Governor Abbott Breaks Ground on New Terrell State Hospital
In what marks a significant stride toward bolstering mental health infrastructure in North Texas, Governor Greg Abbott presided over the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Terrell State Hospital—a facility aimed at offering inpatient psychiatric care to the region. According to a press release from the governor's office, the construction of this 415,000-square-foot hospital is bolstered by a legislative appropriation of $573 million and is slated for completion towards the end of 2027.
National Republicans support Mayra Flores with group’s first Texas-focused ad buy
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