Hey San Antonio Archive

Hey San Antonio on Monday, June 29th, 2026 — the news from that day:

  1. How Texas law firms are redefining personal injury representation standards

    SPONSORED: The standard for personal injury representation continues to evolve as Texas firms strengthen how they handle client cases. It’s still important to closely examine your options.

  2. Ruling that blocks Trump use of system to hunt noncitizen voters won’t stop ongoing investigations

    The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, seen at 26 Federal Plaza in Manhattan, is the agency that administers the Systematic Alien Verification for

  3. Shaped by Cinema: San Antonio native Antonio Cisneros finds Hollywood success behind camera

    Cinematographer and San Antonio native Antonio Cisneros was captivated by cinema at an early age. He recalls watching Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror

  4. San Antonio’s historic Gunter Hotel joins Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio

    The designation is for hotels with unique design or art installations that are meant to connect guests to the city they are staying in.

  5. Where to shop: 5 San Antonio boutiques for summer style

    In fashion, one day you're in — the next day, you're sweating through fabric. San Antonio summer style means dressing for triple-digit heat without looking like a wilted houseplant. Whether you're headed to the pool, the lake, or a backyard barbecue, these breezy boutiques will keep you …

  6. He recognized his property in a painting by the ‘Father of Texas Art.’ It opened a rabbit hole

    The piece by famed Impressionist Julian Onderdonk captures the Hill Country landscape in 1915 — and perhaps shows how much remains unchanged.

  7. Japanese internment survivors, faith leaders demand closure of South Texas ICE detention center

    Japanese-American detention survivors and faith leaders call for the end of family and child detention on June 27, 2026 in Dilley. Roughly two dozen

  8. The military used the technology to scan for land mines. San Antonio is using it to detect lead pipes.

    A technology first used to scan for land mines will soon be coming to San Antonio front yards to help identify lead pipes.

  9. Ken Paxton caught on video jetting off to European vacation with alleged mistress

    Although separated for two years, Texas AG Ken Paxton and his wife, State Sen. Angela Paxton, are still legally married. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton

  10. Boerne's LaFour's Seafood Restaurant closes after 43 years

    One of the Hill Country’s most storied restaurants is calling it a day after 43 years. LaFour’s Seafood Restaurant at 1234 S Main St. in Boerne closed June 27, ending a run that has included five generations of its namesake family.“Friends, after 43 years, it’s officially time for us to retire …

  11. Monja del sur de Texas liberada tras ser detenida por el ICE

    La liberación de la hermana Letty Ugboaja se dio tras una iniciativa bipartidista de legisladores de Texas.

  12. From San Antonio to Scotland: YOSA takes its music abroad

    Youth Orchestras of San Antonio recently toured the United Kingdom, performing in London, York and Edinburgh while giving students a chance to experience life beyond Texas and connect with audiences overseas.

  13. Los casos de demencia en el sur de Texas son elevados; comisionados de Bexar buscan concientizar sobre el tema.

    Alrededor del 13% de los residentes de Bexar mayores de 65 años viven con esta enfermedad.

  14. Karol G, Ye, AC/DC and More: San Antonio’s summer music roundup

    Karol G is bringing her latest tour to the Alamodome. While Austin may bill itself as the Live Music Capital of the World, the summer concert schedule

  15. Kendall Scudder wins race to lead Texas Democratic Party into critical midterms

    Texas Democratic Party Chair Kendall Scudder opens a general session of the Texas Democratic Convention in Corpus Christi on Friday, June 26, 2026. CORPUS

  16. Teso Life to open third San Antonio store at City Base

    New York-based superstore Teso Life is banking on San Antonio becoming a regional hub for its grab-bag of Japanese goods. The “upscale dollar store” chain is opening a third area outpost at 3142 SE Military Dr. in City Base.The retailer stocks thousands of Japanese goods from cult J-beauty cosmetic …

  17. Get ready for July Fourth: Forecast, fireworks shows and holiday closures

    The week ahead includes Saharan dust, city office closures, and fireworks fun.

  18. Volcano taquería to open in San Antonio's River North

    A new taquería will soon bring “the true flavors of Mexico “ — and a little confusion — to San Antonio’s River North. A restaurant called Volcano is being built at 315 Eighth St., the original home of Artisan Distillery.

  19. National Democrats ready to pump money into two Texas House races in San Antonio

    Kristian Carranza (left) undertakes a home-stretch block walk with the help of U.S. Rep. Greg Casar during her 2024 run for a San Antonio seat in the

  20. Texas cities forced to remove rainbow crosswalks are installing colorful alternatives

    Attendees paint in hearts on a new mural on 4th Street on June 20, 2026 to commemorate the spot where the rainbow crosswalk will soon be removed in

  21. RGC grab-and-go chain Fork to Fit eyes first Schertz shop

    Rio Grande Valley chain Fork to Fit Kitchen hasn’t yet made its San Antonio debut, but it's already doubling up in the area. After filing plans for an outpost in the Culebra Commons shopping center, the macro-optimized eatery is headed to the buzzy Scherz Station development at 18406 I-35 N.Fork to …

  22. South Texas nun released after being detained by ICE

    Sister Letty Ugboaja's release came following a bipartisan push from Texas lawmakers.

  23. Q&A: NEISD’s newest leader talks challenges, AI and changing public education landscape

    The Report sat down with NEISD’s new superintendent to talk about challenges facing public education amid a wave of changes.