San Angelo

Does Texas Require Dangerous Dogs Be Killed?
Does Texas Require Dangerous Dogs Be Killed?
Does Texas Require Dangerous Dogs Be Killed?
People have strong beliefs about what should happen once a dog is declared legally dangerous. Some think the dog should be immediately put down to end the threat to innocent people, other dogs, and livestock. Others believe that the dog should have a chance to rehabilitate. Texas law gives dangerous dogs a lot of leeway.
San Angelo Lake Turns Blood Red
San Angelo Lake Turns Blood Red
San Angelo Lake Turns Blood Red
It already has doomsayers making end-of-the-world predictions, but the explanation is a little more scientific than Biblical. The OC Fisher reservoir lake near San Angelo is almost completely dry due to the extreme drought across all of Texas. The water that's left, only a small amount, is indeed blood red due to Chromatiaceae bacteria, which thrive in oxygen depleted water.