New testing shows the city of San Angelo has greatly reduced contaminants in the public drinking water supply.
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The San Angelo Standard-Times on MSNID of San Angelo fire victim still pendingIdentification of the victim from a January fire in San Angelo is still pending, an official said. The city Fire Marshal's ...
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San Angelo Standard-Times on MSNWhat to know about the red flag warning, high winds expected Friday in San AngeloThe National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning for all of West Central Texas from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday.
Preparations for the 2025 Brews, Ewes & BBQ Cook-Off began in the morning of March 14, with teams flocking to the shores of ...
Looking for some weekend plans? Here is what is happening in San Angelo from Friday, March 14 through Sunday, March 16: Art ...
The local health department was notified that someone who tested positive for measles stopped at a gas station near San ...
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KIDY - myfoxzone.com on MSNCity of San Angelo offers safety tips for extreme to critical fire danger weatherSAN ANGELO, Texas — West Central Texas, including San Angelo, is expected to have extreme winds and extreme to critical fire ...
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KIDY - myfoxzone.com on MSNRemembering 'Crab Man': San Angelo celebrates Kregg Black's uplifting legacyBlack was well-known in the San Angelo community for his signature wave and positive outlook on life. SAN ANGELO, Texas — Tributes to a San Angelo legend began Wednesday after the community learned of ...
Work has already begun on a San Angelo sports complex slated for a makeover to meet needs. The city will have a ...
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The San Angelo Standard-Times on MSN38 girls from West Texas, San Angelo-area qualify for the high school powerlifting meetThe high school state powerlifting meet will be held in Edinburgh on Wednesday. Here are the 38 local girls athletes ...
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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