Hey San Antonio on Monday, July 6th, 2026 — the news from that day:
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City of San Antonio is the new owner of Hemisfair property slated for Project Marvel development
The city bought the building with funds from the Spurs and plans to redevelop the property for an arena district in downtown San Antonio.
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Here’s what to know about student loan repayment changes
July 1 marked the end of the Biden-era SAVE Plan and the clock began to tick on a 90-day window to choose a new plan or risk being assigned one.
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White supremacist group from Texas marched on Washington, D.C., during July Fourth holiday
Patriot Front members stand on the grounds of the Washington Monument during the National March for Life rally in January 2025. Hundreds of masked members
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San Antonio's Paseo de Alamo reopens after more than 2 years
While no one in San Antonio is likely to forget the Alamo, they may have forgotten the walkway that connects the mission to the River Walk. But after a more than two-year hiatus, the Paseo del Alamo has reopened with new landscaping, improved accessibility, and a new welcome center.Completed in …
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Toyota brings Tacoma production back to San Antonio
Toyota will add 2,000 jobs and a new factory after state and local officials put together an incentive package valued at $303 million.
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Fundraiser to ‘Save The Dakota’ over halfway to goal of rescuing San Antonio ice house
The Dakota East Side Ice House as been in operation since 2018. A GoFundMe set up for The Dakota East Side Ice House has pulled in more than $9,000 as it
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Vogue photoshoot looks to capture how Texas is ‘rewriting the American narrative’
From rodeos to church choirs to marching bands, the magazine's feature highlights the Lone Star State's vast array of cultures and experiences.
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U.S. Senate hopeful Talarico responds to perceived lack of support from former rival Crockett
James Talarico speaks at the Paper Tiger in San Antonio last month. Texas Rep. James Talarico, the Democratic nominee for Texas' contested U.S. Senate
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Four years after Dobbs, Texas abortion-rights advocates struggle to break through in Washington
Protesters march from the federal courthouse to the state Capitol in Austin after the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022.
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Little Rituals bar stages popup at San Antonio's Hotel Emma
One of the world’s best hotel bars is checking in at San Antonio’s Hotel Emma. Phoenix’s Little Rituals will stop by Sternewirth for a one-night-only pop-up between 3-8 pm on Tuesday, July 7.In the desert city, Little Rituals is located on a property many may not associate with award-winning …
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San Antonio Spurs seek community input on $1.3 billion arena project
A rendering provided by the city shows what Project Marvel could look like. The owner of the San Antonio Spurs NBA franchise is inviting the public to a
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Judge rules against CPS Energy in $400M 2021 winter storm gas contract dispute
State District Judge Laura Salinas has ordered the municipally-owned utility CPS Energy to pay nearly $400 million to two Energy Transfer subsidiaries after ruling it breached contracts for natural gas purchased during the February 2021 winter storm.
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Alamo reopens its 45-year-old pathway connecting to the San Antonio River Walk
The Paseo Del Alamo, built in 1981, has reopened as part of the downtown monument's recent renovations. The Alamo has reopened its Paseo del Alamo, a
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Netflix star chef opens Castlehill in San Antonio
From helming a Michelin-starred restaurant when he was only 25 to starring on Netflix's The Final Table to opening a restaurant in Edinburg, chef Graham Campbell has never taken a conventional path. His latest stop is Castlehill, now open at 5138 UTSA Blvd.Campbell first gained fame when he was …
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Spurs fans skeptical after team seeks to play additional home games outside of San Antonio
The Spurs have played three home games outside of the Frost Bank Center for each of the past four seasons. Despite securing millions in public dollars for
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New World screwworm tracker: Confirmed Texas cases and what you need to know
Track confirmed New World screwworm infestations in Texas and learn what the flesh-eating parasite is, which animals are at risk, how it spreads, what symptoms to watch for and what officials are doing to contain the outbreak.
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Ted Cruz says the quiet part out loud about Trump’s meddling in World Cup red card
Is this the face of someone who would create an awkward moment in the Oval Office? Trust U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz to make any moment awkward. The Texas
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Andy’s Frozen Custard opens fifth San Antonio location
Andy's Frozen Custard has opened its newest San Antonio-area shop, this time in the Alamo Heights neighborhood. Cult favorite Andy's Frozen Custard has
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Heat Wave Politics: GOP leaders deride calls to conserve
A road sign cautions motorists to stay hydrated in the current heat wave. This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit,
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Thrive Youth Center plans safe housing for LGBTQ+ youth
For many LGBTQ+ youth in San Antonio, home is not guaranteed. More than 1,500 have experienced homelessness in the past year after being pushed out by family, shut out of housing, or aged out of foster care. Now Thrive Youth Center is looking to build a place they belong in. The nonprofit and the …
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As Democrats eye South Texas upset, Bobby Pulido faces scrutiny over ex-bandmate’s child sex offenses
Tejano singer and candidate for Texas’s 15th congressional district Bobby Pulido performs during the Texas Democratic Convention in Corpus Christi on
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Restore Education opens a free adult high school for students up to 50
Known for free adult education services, Restore Education is opening an adult charter high school for students who never got a diploma.