Hey San Antonio Archive

Hey San Antonio on Tuesday, July 14th, 2026 — the news from that day:

  1. San Antonio artists urge city to put local culture at the center of Project Marvel

    Artists and community members gathered at Blue Star Contemporary to share ideas for how San Antonio's arts community should help shape the Project Marvel redevelopment.

  2. How community generosity is transforming cardiovascular care in San Antonio

    SPONSORED: The Medical Miracles Gala raised a record-breaking $927,000 to expand cardiovascular care for the people of South Texas.

  3. SA's needle exchange reduces disease and saves lives. Texas lawmakers declined to expand it

    Texas has some of the nation’s most restrictive policies on syringe exchange programs. But for years, Bexar County has been the exception and is authorized to operate a needle exchange program intended to prevent the spread of HIV, hepatitis and other infections among people who inject drugs …

  4. San Antonio Signature makes OpenTable best hotel dining list

    As Americans increasingly make travel plans around dining, hotel restaurants have blossomed from handy amenities to destinations in their own right. Now, OpenTable says one San Antonio standout in particular is worth adding to the itinerary. Signature at the Signia by Hilton La Cantera Resort & Spa …

  5. Reports: ICE halting some vehicle stops in wake of Texas, Maine shootings

    An Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent points to his badge during a traffic stop at the intersection of 28th Street an Pierce Parkway in

  6. San Antonio continues slide down Travel + Leisure list of top destinations as Fort Worth rises

    The Fort Worth Stockyards on a sunny afternoon. After last year tumbling from Travel + Leisure’s annual list of the top 10 U.S. cities most worth visiting

  7. JD Vance causes traffic and flight restrictions in Austin to appear on Joe Rogan’s podcast

    Vice President JD Vance is likely to cause traffic delays and flight restrictions as he visits Austin today. On Tuesday, Austin's police presence

  8. San Antonio's The Tiny Finch to open new shop in Olmos Park

    One of the Pearl’s most distinctive boutiques is flocking to a new nest. The Tiny Finch is opening a second San Antonio location at 201 E. Olmos Dr., bringing along its eclectic mix of women’s fashion, home goods, apothecary items, and gifts.Owner Karen Lee Zachry anticipates an October opening …

  9. Charges against former San Antonio police officer dismissed ahead of trial

    The criminal case against former police officer James Brennand has been dismissed. Brennand was charged with aggravated assault by a public servant in the 2022 shooting of then-17-year-old Erik Cantu.

  10. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott takes aim at alleged ‘birth tourism’ after Supreme Court ruling

    Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is encouraging citizens to report possible birth tourism to the Texas Health and Human Services department. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott

  11. Flash flood warnings issued across Texas Hill Country as heavy rain moves through region

    Heavy rain is raising the threat of life-threatening flooding across the Texas Hill Country, where local authorities are already reporting some cars stranded in high water. Forecasters say isolated rainfall totals of up to 15 inches are possible.

  12. San Antonio street nurses bring wound care to people experiencing homelessness

    Diana Cavazos, a registered nurse, is the founder of the Street Nursing Institute and a nursing professor at UT Health San Antonio.

  13. Texas Republicans will attempt to ban THC products yet again

    Texas Republicans aren't done trying to shut off consumers' access to delta-8 products. Texas Republicans plan yet another full-court press to in the

  14. Sprouts invades H-E-B turf with first Boerne supermarket

    A national grocer is sharpening its pitchforks as it prepares to open another store on H-E-B’s turf. Sprouts Farmers Market will soon break ground on its first Boerne store — the Hill Country town’s first supermarket that will not be owned by the Butt family.Sprouts will anchor the next phase of …

  15. San Antonio brunch spot Full Belly has closed down

    Full Belly Cafe has shut its doors. Stone Oak brunch staple Full Belly Cafe + Bar closed on July 1, owner Blade Haddock told the Express-News. The dining

  16. San Antonio police arrest Erik Cantu on evading arrest charge

    Erik Cantu was shot multiple times by a now-former SAPD officer in 2022. Erik Cantu — the young man shot multiple times by a former San Antonio police

  17. San Antonio's Project Prom dress seeks help to remain open

    A San Antonio nonprofit that gives formalwear to area teens is in danger of folding after 12 years. Project Prom Dress says it is in urgent need of monetary donations to cover basic expenses before the back-to-school season begins.Ashley and Rodney Johnson founded the nonprofit in 2014, first …

  18. ‘Satanic’ duo Twin Temple to open for Danzig at San Antonio show

    After getting kicked off of a couple dates opening for Charley Crockett, Twin Temple has plans to open for Jack White and Danzig. The devil works hard,

  19. How suing Biden more than 100 times fueled Ken Paxton’s rise and reshaped Texans’ lives

    lanked by his staff, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton makes a statement to the media on May 26, 2023, a day before the Texas House was scheduled to vote

  20. Portillo's sets new timeline for 1st New Braunfels location

    After months of permitting delays, New Braunfels' first location of cult-fave Chicago chain Portillo’s is finally set to begin construction. But for those who have visions of hot dogs dancing in their heads, the opening will require some patience. The project timeline says work won’t be completed …

  21. Houston ICE shooting strains already tense relations between U.S., Mexico

    Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum takes a question at a press conference last year. McALLEN — Last week’s killing of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo by a U.S.

  22. Few third-party, independent candidates qualify for November ballot

    This story has been updated. Of the many candidates who originally filed their intention to run for office without a party affiliation this year, only a handful managed to collect enough signatures to get their name on the November ballot. Among them is defense attorney Jason Wolff, whose candidacy …