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All CategoriesMasters-Ray engagementWes and Karla Masters are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jessica Masters to Austin Ray, son of Donna and Jason McCarver and Pat and Bill Ray, all of San... Read more...ASU BASKETBALL: Loss to WTAMU hurts Rams' LSC tourney hopesA late surge by West Texas A&M University gave the Buffaloes a 61-56 victory over the Angelo State men's basketball team at the Junell Center on Saturday night, damaging... Read more...2012 SAN ANGELO STOCK SHOW & RODEO: Pitting metal against metalAn uneven trail made of rubber matting from the rear of Christoval High School's main campus leads to a small garage housing a behemoth of a mobile barbecue pit. Read more...ASU BASKETBALL: Belles edged by West Texas A&MHaylee Oliver's 12-foot jumper put the Angelo State University women's basketball team up by one point with just 46 seconds left in regulation Saturday night against West... Read more...ASU SOFTBALL: Opening routsEven though it was maybe the coldest birthday he's ever experienced in San Angelo, Angelo State University head softball coach Travis Scott had a warm and fuzzy feeling... Read more...HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER: CHS girls blitz CooperCentral High School girls soccer coach Ben Henry said he made a point this week to emphasize putting shots on goal. After Saturday's stellar showing at San Angelo Stadium,... Read more...HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER: Cooper boys shut out CentralIn West Texas, the wind can wreak havoc on a soccer match. Teams often have to adapt their styles by each half, depending on the direction of the wind. Read more...Local Sports Roundup, 2/12CENTRAL GYMNASTICS, CENTRAL GIRLS GOLF, ASU BASEBALL, AREA BASKETBALL Read more...FAMILY DAY: China takes spotlightHundreds of people who attended the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts' Family Day on Saturday had the opportunity to learn about China, this month's theme country. Read more...HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING: Central sends 5 athletes to stateThe Central High School boys and girls swim teams turned in some season-best performances Saturday at the Region I-5A meet in Lubbock, highlighted by athletes in two events... Read more...HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Win clinches playoff spot for WintersAfter a season-long battle with Miles and Christoval to make the playoffs, the Winters High School girls basketball team decided to force the issue by applying pressure. Read more...HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Ballinger locks up second placeBALLINGER — Lane Carter knew exactly what was on the line for the Ballinger High School boys basketball team in Friday night's District 7-2A showdown with Sonora. Read more...HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Grind out a winReggie Sutton never pictured his final game on his home court being quite so painful. The Central High School star senior guard was injured in the second quarter Friday when he... Read more...HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Cougars head for playoffsMILES — Going into Friday night's regular-season finale, the Christoval High School boys basketball team knew it had two shots to beat Miles and punch its ticket to the... Read more...HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Miles clinches playoff spot with winBRONTE — A suffocating defense in overtime paid off big time for the Miles High School girls basketball team Friday night in a 40-36 victory against Christoval in a District... Read more...Local Sports Roundup, 2/11HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL, CENTRAL GIRLS GOLF, LAKE VIEW GIRLS SOCCER, LAKE VIEW BOYS SOCCER Read more...HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Lady Bulldogs triumphantWALL — Finishing in the top three of the difficult District 7-2A girls basketball race is an accomplishment in itself. Behind the state-ranked Wall girls were Brady and... Read more...GALLERY: Gabriel IglesiasUnder a spectrum of lights and to roars of laughter, Gabriel Iglesias performed Thursday night for a sold-out crowd of 1,200 at the McNease Convention Center. Iglesias was in San... Read more...JOHN BEGNAUD: Prepare plants now for summer aheadThe warmer days of winter are allowing landscape cleanup in preparation for spring growth. February and early March landscape and garden chores can influence plant performance for... Read more...LEISURE TIME: Women had impact on Fort ConchoFort Concho is an interesting place these days. But back in the 1870s, it was an exciting place — with soldiers riding and marching about, work details and drills ongoing,... Read more...LETTERS: Stop wasting tax moneyI see the City Council wants to spend $2.58 million for curb extensions. Is our city so fat with money that this is a priority? Read more...LETTER: Brown should repay CACThis is backward. She should first be required to pay back the agency what she stole, and then fined for what this has cost the state or federal government. Read more...LETTER: Jesus was no conservativeThe Democrats certainly have a lot to be ashamed of, but I believe the Republicans really should be ashamed. What has happened to respect and decency? Read more...Guilty plea in DWI manslaughter case brings 35-year sentenceA man who had multiple convictions for driving while intoxicated pleaded guilty Friday morning to manslaughter and intoxicated assault for a June 24, 2011 car crash while... Read more...THOMAS SOWELL: Anti-Romney vote continues to take shapeA funny thing happened to Mitt Romney on the way to his coronation as the inevitable Republican candidate for president. Minnesota, Michigan and Colorado happened. Read more...OUR OPINION: Standard-Times applaudsStandard-Times salutes Concho Valley residents on their achievements. Read more...San Angelo-area jail bookings, 02/10The Tom Green County jail booked 34 people in the 24 hours leading up to 7:01 a.m. Friday. Here is a list of some of the charges: Read more...Weekend chat: Triggers...Memories, love, hunger, want, nostalgia... what triggers these things in you? Read more...CHS Student Earns National Forensic League’s Highest Rankfrom:San Angelo Independent School DistrictSenior Zak Linzy, under the guidance of coach Julie Schniers, has earned the degree of Premier Distinction -- the National Forensic League's highest degree of student membership. Read more...ASU SOFTBALL: Pieces in placeComing within a victory of reaching the NCAA Division II South Central Regional last year has left a burning desire for the Angelo State University softball team to make amends in... Read more...HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING: Central ready for regionalsAfter a dominating performance two weeks ago at the district meet, the Central High School swimming teams hit the road Thursday afternoon for the Region I-5A meet in Lubbock... Read more...Fire ravages San Angelo man's homeCharcoal beams and a blackened interior. A melted refrigerator collapsed into itself. The smell of wet ash. A fire decimated the house on the 200 block of West 24th Street... Read more...HOMETOWN HEROES: LeMaire gets 2nd chanceLeah LeMaire kept telling herself that warm September night in 2010 that she wasn't about to die in the middle of nowhere on some dusty, rural West Texas road. Read more...PAUL HARRIS: Overlooked 1991 Central boys back in spotlightWhile researching the Central High School boys basketball team earlier this week in our office library, I discovered a surprising and annoying fact. Read more...HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL: Hard year for LV has goodBy their own admission, the basketball season hasn't gone the way the Lake View Chiefs would have liked. Stuck in a difficult District 8-4A for the second season against... Read more...STEM conference targets girlsA virtual hospital, an egg catapult and time travel with geology are just a few of the workshops girls will have to choose from at this month's Girl Genius STEM Conference. Read more... |








