Hey San Antonio on Sunday, July 12th, 2026 — the news from that day:
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Appeals court rejects effort to defend Texas law offering in-state tuition for undocumented students
A federal judge blocked the law known as the Texas Dream Act in June after it was challenged by the Trump administration and state officials declined to defend it.
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Free counseling remains available for Kerr County flood survivors
Counseling centers are doing what they can to meet the increased demand for services from flood victims.
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As Tower Life developers convert historic building to apartments, next step is River Walk-facing retail
Until now, flood-proof walls blocked the building’s access to the San Antonio River Walk, but that will change with riverfront retail planned.
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Houston protesters call on feds to release more information, and witnesses, to Tuesday’s ICE killing
Vivek Venkatraman leads marchers during a protest on July 11, 2026 in Houston. Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was fatally shot by an immigration officer Tuesday.
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Canyon Lake-area residents vow to stop wastewater treatment plant from beginning operations
Residents and environmental groups are seeking to stop a wastewater treatment plant serving Lennar Homes' Juniper Ranch subdivision from beginning operations, citing concerns about its potential environmental impacts.
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San Antonio’s SMART Project Space resurrects Political Art Month
Alethia Jones' From Sea to Shining Sea is on display as part of Political Art Month. After a 10-year absence, Political Art Month is back. A return of
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Here’s how Bexar County plans to avoid a tax increase while others raise rates
The county has reserve funds that others don’t, but leaders must soon decide whether slowed growth is an anomaly or the new normal.