Local Government CV Community Action Agency Marks 60 Years: A Brief HistoryBy Matthew McDanielMay 14, 2026 Community Action Agencies throughout the United States have been striving on behalf of the poor for more than six decades. The first steps to create the local Community Action Agency took place during a public meeting on Sunday, Feb. 27, 1966…
Culture & History Railway Museum’s Original Play Closes SundayBy Jeff RottmanMay 14, 2026 LAST CHANCE: Friday and Saturday performances of “On The Right Track” at the Railway Museum begin at 7 p.m. and the Sunday matinee begins at 2:30 p.m.
Healthcare WT Counseling and Guidance Marks 50thBy Jeff RottmanMay 12, 2026 West Texas Counseling and Guidance officials will celebrate their 50 years with a special event on May 28 at the Cactus Hotel.
Local Government Police Week, Armed Forces Day Events SlatedBy Jeff RottmanMay 12, 2026 Continuing the tradition of honoring public service in May, several events are slated to mark Police Week and Armed Forces Day.
Education TX Public School Enrollment Drops by 76KBy Texas TribuneMay 12, 2026 Public schools see first non-pandemic enrollment drop in decades.
Local Government Sheriff Hanna Honors Department MembersBy Jeff RottmanMay 11, 2026 TGC Sheriff’s Office recognizes exceptional service during annual awards ceremony in San Angelo.
Environment Increased Surveillance Will Replace Wall Through Big Bend, CBP SaysBy Texas TribuneMay 11, 2026 Instead of a wall, federal officials will pave roads along the border in the national park and make use of drones and other digital surveillance equipment.