MGTLocal

Google Local News

Top stories - Google News

At least 3 killed in Oklahoma tornado outbreak, as threat of severe storms continues from Missouri to Texas - CNN

At least 3 killed in Oklahoma tornado outbreak, as threat of severe storms continues from Missouri to Texas &nbs...

Biden Confers With Netanyahu on a Possible Cease-Fire and Hostage Deal - The New York Times

Biden Confers With Netanyahu on a Possible Cease-Fire and Hostage Deal  The New York TimesBiden reiterated ...

Joe Biden, Colin Jost jab Donald Trump: Correspondent dinner takeaways - USA TODAY

Joe Biden, Colin Jost jab Donald Trump: Correspondent dinner takeaways  USA TODAYBiden roasts Trump (seriou...

College protests: Anti-war protesters dig in even as universities, police take action - The Associated Press

College protests: Anti-war protesters dig in even as universities, police take action  The Associated Press...

Supreme Court knocks Mark Meadows 'just following orders' defense - Business Insider

Supreme Court knocks Mark Meadows 'just following orders' defense  Business InsiderSupreme Court immunity a...

Democrats are worried. But will RFK Jr take more votes away from Trump? - BBC.com

Democrats are worried. But will RFK Jr take more votes away from Trump?  BBC.comTrump calls RFK Jr 'wasted ...

Former WH official’s advice during hush money trial: ‘Don’t work for Mr. Trump!’ - MSNBC

Former WH official’s advice during hush money trial: ‘Don’t work for Mr. Trump!’  MSNBCThe Trump Trial Take...






San Angelo

San Angelo /sæn ˈænəl/[3] is a city in and the county seat of Tom Green CountyTexasUnited States.[4] Its location is in the Concho Valley, a region of West Texas between the Permian Basin to the northwest, Chihuahuan Desert to the southwest, Osage Plains to the northeast, and Central Texas to the southeast. According to a 2014 Census estimate, San Angelo has a total population of 100,450.[5] The city is the principal city and center of the San Angelo metropolitan area, which has a population of 118,182.[6]

San Angelo is home to Angelo State University, historic Fort Concho, and Goodfellow Air Force Base.

 

Common nicknames of the city include Angelo, the River City, the Concho City, the Pearl of the Conchos, and the Oasis of West Texas.[7]