• The Making of Goodfellow

    History has been hard on Neville Chamberlain. As Prime Minister of Great Britain from May 1937 until May 1940, he had “the hope of doing something to improve the conditions of life for the poorer people.” Indeed, he won passage of legislation limiting working hours for women and children. He secured

  • Goodfellow celebrates its 75th Anniversary

    It’s the middle of September in the year 1918 and the Weather Corps I Operation Order buzzes through the radio, “Visibility: Heavy driving wind and rain during parts of day and night. Roads: Very muddy.” 1st Lt. John J. Goodfellow, a San Angelo native, climbs into his French twin-seat reconnaissance

  • The Green Dot experience

    Airmen will take the first step of a five-year strategy to decrease interpersonal violence across the service in January when the first 1,500 trainers attend one of 22 Green Dot prep sessions worldwide. The Air Force contracted the non-profit Green Dot organization to provide these violence

  • San Angelo passes texting and driving ordinance

    The San Angelo City Council passed a texting ordinance Jan. 5, which goes into effect Jan. 9. This ordinance bans the use of wireless communication devices while driving within city limits. The use of GPS and contacting emergency services are still permitted. Using devices permanently installed in