Hey San Antonio on Sunday, July 26th, 2026 — the news from that day:
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Recent rains prompt Edwards Aquifer Authority to ease pumping restrictions
The Edwards Aquifer Authority has lifted Stage 2 restrictions and returned permit holders in Bexar and surrounding counties to Stage 1 pumping limits.
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TPR earns top journalism honors for Hill Country flood coverage, investigations and public service reporting
Texas Public Radio journalists earned recognition in some of journalism’s most prestigious competitions, including the Edward R. Murrow, Public Media Journalists Association, SPJ Sigma Delta Chi, and Alliance for Women in Media Gracie Awards.
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Cyclospora is spiking nationally. In Bexar County, fleas and pool water are the bigger concern.
Cyclospora is spiking, but a San Antonio infectious disease doctor says local risks lie elsewhere — from flea-borne typhus to pool parasites.
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Ken Paxton has long crusaded against voter fraud. His Senate rival now accuses him of committing it.
ProPublica and The Texas Tribune found that the attorney general may have broken state law by voting using an address where he no longer appears to live.
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Here’s a roundup of back-to-school supply drives, free giveaway events in San Antonio
The first day of school is right around the corner. There’s at least 18 school supply drives and giveaways this weekend.
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Ice! exhibit returns to San Antonio's JW Marriott resort
An iconic holiday character is flying back to San Antonio's coolest event. Ice!, an immersive holiday experience featuring Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, will return to the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa in late November."Having welcomed tens of millions of guests over the …
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National teacher certification board told to scrub DEI mentions to comply with Texas law
Kindergarten students work on an assignment at Kennedy-Powell Elementary in Temple, on April 17, 2025. Educators with national teaching certification
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Environmental Groups contest San Antonio data centers’ air pollution
Residents attend a public hearing earlier this year about one of Vantage's San Antonio data centers. This article originally appeared on Inside Climate
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The serendipitous rise of Diana Barrios Trevino, the telegenic face of San Antonio Tex-Mex
Diana Barrios Trevino did not set out to cook on television. But one unexpected opportunity after another propelled her to be a celebrity chef.
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Passenger rail between San Antonio and Austin? Two routes, major hurdles
TxDOT and Travis County are studying two potential passenger rail routes between San Antonio and Austin, but funding, land, construction and access to existing tracks remain major hurdles.
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Griff’s serving burgers, shakes, South Side memories since 1963
Griff’s Hamburgers is a South Side institution, serving burgers, shakes and memories on Pleasanton Road since 1963. Some customers recall visiting in the 1960s when they could buy burgers for 15 cents each and take them to the drive-in theater.