In the news is a story of a woman who was robbed while shopping at a Walmart store in Indiana. The Facebook post from the Monroe County Sheriff's Department tells an unbelievable story.
People have strong beliefs about what should happen once a dog is declared legally dangerous. Some think the dog should be immediately put down to end the threat to innocent people, other dogs, and livestock.
Others believe that the dog should have a chance to rehabilitate. Texas law gives dangerous dogs a lot of leeway.
Using National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrative Data, it is possible to do a ranking of Texas cities based on annual average particulate matter concentrations (in micrograms per cubic meter). Doing so reveals that many West Texas cities are represented on the list.
With all the economic expansion in San Angelo over the years, the city has continued its steady population growth. San Angelo continues to be an excellent place for business. Over the years, though, some great projects were announced for San Angelo that fell through. Some of these economic expansions could have meant enormous gains for the city. Unfortunately, for a variety of reasons, they fell through.
According to the US Copyright Office, no one owns the copyright on the slogan: "Cowboy Capital of the World." In fact, Bandera isn't even the only city that uses that phrase. Their emblem is service marked with that phrase on it, but as far as our research could find, the slogan itself is fair game.
San Angelo is one of the most expensive cities in Texas. A few new studies about higher costs of bills and how Texas and San Angelo rates are out. We detail them.
This giant sinkhole has grown to 900 feet across and 260 feet deep. So far, it has only swallowed up some oil tanks and several vehicles but has spared nearby homes. Many fear it's just a matter of time before the hole swallows everything.
This raises old fears that the same thing could happen here in San Angelo.
Javelinas are native to our area. They belong here. Javelinas are generally small, and they are not known to be aggressive. They can run fast, and people often mistake them for being aggressive when trying to escape.
Seeing javelinas in San Angelo is normal as our area is their natural habitat.
Wild pigs, on the other hand, are a whole different matter.
As of March 2023, NOAA says we are no longer officially in La Niña. The Pacific waters are in a neutral state. By hurricane season, NOAA says they expect we will have transitioned to El Niño This could mean some changes for San Angelo.