Hey San Antonio on Saturday, July 18th, 2026 — the news from that day:
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UIW opens third university site in México with new campus in León, Guanajuato
The University of the Incarnate Word expanded its offerings in the Bajío region with a new site in León, Guanajuato, México.
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Brackenridge Park’s $2 million question
Commentary: One hundred years ago, San Antonio built the walls in Lambert Beach to preserve the trees. Today, good engineering and design can preserve both.
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Everything we saw as Underøath brought the intensity to San Antonio
Florida-based metalcore act Underøath's latest tour took the band back to the clubs it played on its way up — that included a Friday stop at Paper Tiger.
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Latest precipitation models still seem to underestimate risk as ‘1,000-year’ rain events pummel Texas
Debris clutters the bank of the Guadalupe River after 2025's devastating Central Texas floods. This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a
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San Antonio researchers studying if CAR T-cell therapy surge could treat MS, lupus
San Antonio hospital sees CAR T-cell therapy surge for cancer patients. Researchers are trying to find out if it could it be used to treat MS and lupus.
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In Texas schools, a crisis of arrests of kids as young as 10
Authorities made 8,000 arrests or criminal citations made in 168 Texas public school districts from the 2021-22 through 2024-25 school years, according to
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Key differences spared Texas lives in second straight July flood
First responders on a bridge covered by water after the flood in Kerrville on July 16, 2026. Never miss a story! The Texas Tribune's daily newsletter
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This San Antonio hacienda for sale has two patios overlooking its backyard pool oasis
A sprawling hacienda recently listed in San Antonio's Summerglen subdivision delivers resort-style living with unmistakable South Texas flair. Palm trees,
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Where I Live: Lower Southeast Side
When Amber DeLeon’s home burned down in 2020, the support of her neighbors in the East Side taught her the true meaning of community.