Hey San Antonio on Monday, July 20th, 2026 — the news from that day:
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Condor wine bar opens in San Antonio's St. Paul Square
After suffering a string of bar closures in late 2025, San Antonio’s St. Paul Square is once again taking flight. Condor, a new wine bar from the same ownership team as buzzy newcomer Miles, is now open at 1164 E Commerce St. Condor is the third wine bar to open in the St. Paul’s Square space …
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Razor-laden border buoys swept away by Texas downpours being sold for scrap in Mexico
Gov. Greg Abbott's border buoys float in the Rio Grande. Some of the razor-laden border buoys swept away by heavy floods over the past few days are
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Culinaria expands San Antonio Restaurant Weeks by 7 more days this summer
Saltgrass Streak House is among the establishments participating in this summer's expanded Restaurant Weeks. San Antonio Summer Restaurant Weeks just got
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TxDOT ramps up Operation Slowdown, speeding enforcement across Texas
Operation Slowdown is back. Here’s why Texas drivers will see more speed enforcement and what TxDOT wants motorists to know.
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San Antonio's Gunter Hotel launches intimate concert series
Think of it as a San Antonio version of MTV’s Unplugged. On August 5, downtown’s Gunter Hotel will launch a new songwriter series featuring intimate looks at the stories behind the songs. Like the popular ‘90s concert series, the Studio Lounge Sessions invites artists to pause to give context to …
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San Antonio Democrat outraises Trump-backed opponent in red-leaning district
Johnny Garcia declares victory in his May runoff against controversial opponent Maureen Galindo for the TX-35 Congressional seat. San Antonio Democrat
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Tickets for San Antonio showings of Avengers: Doomsday go on sale as trailer sends fans into a frenzy
Fans are already scooping up tickets for the Dec. 18 opening of Avengers: Doomsday. More than seven years after Avengers: Endgame brought
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Ken Paxton accused of lying about attendance at his first campaign rally of the general election
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Ken Paxton poses for a photo with supporters during a campaign stop in McAllen last week. Texas Attorney General Ken
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Youth Orchestras of San Antonio finds a home for their music
YOSA has bought a building and it will be their headquarters after opening up next summer
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Shaq brings fall DJ tour to San Antonio's 1902 nightclub
Shaquille O’Neal is adding another hyphen to a long resume that already includes all-time dunker, restaurateur, and frequent foil to Charles Barkley. The basketball legend — aka DJ Diesel — will be making a stop at San Antonio’s 1902 Nightclub (1174 E. Commerce St.) on September 18.Although Shaq …
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Photos: Almost 500 homes and 100 businesses damaged in Kerr County floods
Experts, officials and residents say the slower pace of the rainfall — over several days instead of hours — combined with new sirens and increased vigilance helped save lives this year.
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NISD picks longtime employee Jessica Palomares as interim superintendent
Jessica Palomares is the assistant superintendent of elementary education. She first joined NISD in 1996 as a special ed teacher.
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‘Baby Black Flag’ coming back to San Antonio this fall for show at the Espee
Black Flag's current lineup plays a show. We'll let you guess which one is the remaining original member. For those who didn’t get enough of Black Flag's
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New clip appears to show James Talarico struggling to win over Black voters, but is he really?
James Talarico speaks at a campaign event in San Antonio earlier this year. State Rep. James Talarico received a jolt of social media attention over video
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San Antonio Restaurant Weeks stretches summer run
Culinaria’s biannual San Antonio Restaurant Weeks is about to become a restaurant month, well, almost. The summer dining tradition has been extended a full seven days to run August 8 through 29.
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Texas turns to recovery after deadly floods, but danger isn't over along the Nueces River
The storms killed at least two people and prompted disaster declarations covering dozens of counties.
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Critics raise concerns about SeaWorld plan to rescue beluga whales from closed marine park
SeaWorld San Antonio is taking in 13 beluga whales from a shuttered marine park in Canada. SeaWorld San Antonio is joining a last-minute international
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The hard ceiling over Texas cities’ climate plans
Environmentalists hold a 2019 rally urging San Antonio to adopt a climate plan with teeth. This article was originally published by the Texas Observer, a
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Floodwaters reached higher ground in Kerrville this year, flooding homes spared in 2025
Early Thursday morning, the waters of Town Creek flooded a row of homes along its banks in Kerrville, damaging homes that were spared the year before.
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Humanaut Health longevity clinic to open in San Antonio
Can coughing up $225 a month help extend your life? San Antonio residents will have the chance to find out when Humanaut Health — a longevity clinic offering premium wellness treatments at an equally premium price — debuts in late 2026.
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1 in 5 Texas student-loan borrowers are now in default
One in five student-loan borrowers nationwide is in default, meaning they have missed nine or more months of payments. About 22.3% of people with student
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‘Their hearts are shattered’: Unprecedented flooding tests Uvalde area’s hard-earned resilience
Historic floodwaters inundated Uvalde and neighboring communities last week. Now, residents already familiar with tragedy say they're coping the only way they know how: by helping each other out.
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500 attend JCB job fair as company prepares for South Side plant opening
It's the biggest mass hiring in the San Antonio area since Toyota began producing vehicles here in 2006.
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'Their hearts are shattered': Unprecedented flooding tests Uvalde area's hard-earned resilience
Historic floodwaters inundated Uvalde and neighboring communities last week. Now, residents already familiar with tragedy say they're coping the only way they know how: by helping each other out.