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The “Rise Against the Regime” protest, which is a local offshoot of the national “Rage Against the Regime” protest, occurred ...
With most of the volunteers from out of town now gone, the initial stage of cleanup for the flood recovery has now moved to ...
Devastating flooding ripped through Tom Green County and the city of San Angelo on the morning of July 4 after a record 15 inches of rain fell in about 12 hours. The rainfall submerged some areas of ...
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San Angelo Standard-Times on MSNBare hands on food: San Angelo weekly restaurant inspectionsHere are the restaurant inspection results for July 13-19 from the San Angelo/Tom Green County Health Department.
The 15 inches of rain that fell around San Angelo on Independence Day overwhelmed and damaged part of the city’s wastewater ...
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San Angelo Standard-Times on MSNSan Angelo READS, pop-up event happening FridayThe second annual San Angelo READS! and United We Read Back-to-School Pop-Up event is happening Friday with free gear to get ...
According to an SAPD press release, Davon Lewis and Dominick Garcia were arrested Saturday on murder charges. The San Angelo ...
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San Angelo Standard-Times on MSNJodey Arrington talks details about One Big Beautiful Bill Act at Summit in San AngeloHouse Budget Chairman Jodey Arrington (TX-19) and Republican Study Chairman August Pfluger (TX-11) discussed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
State testing reveals a significant decrease in trihalomethanes, a disinfectant byproduct, in San Angelo's drinking water. The city attributes the reduction to the resumed use of groundwater from ...
State testing reveals a significant decrease in trihalomethanes, a disinfectant byproduct, in San Angelo's drinking water. The city attributes the reduction to the resumed use of groundwater from ...
State testing reveals a significant decrease in trihalomethanes, a disinfectant byproduct, in San Angelo's drinking water. The city attributes the reduction to the resumed use of groundwater from ...
State testing reveals a significant decrease in trihalomethanes, a disinfectant byproduct, in San Angelo's drinking water. The city attributes the reduction to the resumed use of groundwater from ...
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