Texas Declares Emergency Ahead of Severe Storm Threat
Governor activates state emergency response resources as severe weather approaches
Rep. Pfluger Helps Secure Over $8 Million for San Angelo Projects
3-Bedroom Home in San Angelo Offers Efficiency and Comfort
Sports
Angelo State Baseball Faces Early Challenges with Young Roster
The Rams move to 3-3 on the season after a 2-1 series loss vs UT Tyler as they work to get acclimated to the roster and system.

Lake View Football Standouts Receiving College Offers
Three Chiefs players have garnered interest from multiple schools after a breakout season.
San Angelo Central's Edwards Commits to Angelo State
Wide receiver Jimmy Edwards chooses hometown college over other offers
Lifestyle
San Angelo City Offices Closed Presidents Day; Trash Service Unaffected
Most city offices close Monday, Feb. 16 for Presidents Day, but trash pickup and landfill operations continue normally.

Downtown San Angelo to Host Galentine's Girls' Night Out
XOXO Downtown Stroll features local business deals, themed drinks, and a selfie scavenger hunt
ASU's Online Nursing and Education Programs Earn Top National Rankings
Angelo State University's graduate nursing and education programs recognized among the best in the country for online offerings.
Crime
Racing on Highway, Terroristic Threat, and Drug Possession Lead Bookings
13 bookings in the past 24 hours at the Tom Green County Jail

Man in Head-On Crash While Driving Electric Wheelchair Hospitalized
Police say the incident was an unfortunate accident due to poor visibility and lighting on the wheelchair.
Victim in Electric Wheelchair Hit in Crash on Chadbourne
Police investigating hit-and-run incident that left victim hospitalized
Politics
Leland Lacy Endorsed by San Angelo Police Officers PAC
Lacy receives $1,000 campaign contribution as part of endorsement

Governor Abbott Reappoints ETAMU Alum to Texas Psychology Board
Dr. Sangeeta Singg, a 1981 graduate, will serve a second term on the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists.
Texas Led U.S. in Population Growth in 2025 Despite Immigration Slowing
The Lone Star State added the most new residents last year, though growth slowed amid a nationwide decline in immigration.