Hey San Antonio Archive

Hey San Antonio on Saturday, July 18th, 2026 — the news from that day:

  1. UIW opens third university site in México with new campus in León, Guanajuato

    The University of the Incarnate Word expanded its offerings in the Bajío region with a new site in León, Guanajuato, México.

  2. Brackenridge Park’s $2 million question

    Commentary: One hundred years ago, San Antonio built the walls in Lambert Beach to preserve the trees. Today, good engineering and design can preserve both.

  3. Everything we saw as Underøath brought the intensity to San Antonio

    Florida-based metalcore act Underøath's latest tour took the band back to the clubs it played on its way up — that included a Friday stop at Paper Tiger.

  4. Latest precipitation models still seem to underestimate risk as ‘1,000-year’ rain events pummel Texas

    Debris clutters the bank of the Guadalupe River after 2025's devastating Central Texas floods. This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a

  5. San Antonio researchers studying if CAR T-cell therapy surge could treat MS, lupus

    San Antonio hospital sees CAR T-cell therapy surge for cancer patients. Researchers are trying to find out if it could it be used to treat MS and lupus.

  6. In Texas schools, a crisis of arrests of kids as young as 10

    Authorities made 8,000 arrests or criminal citations made in 168 Texas public school districts from the 2021-22 through 2024-25 school years, according to

  7. Key differences spared Texas lives in second straight July flood

    First responders on a bridge covered by water after the flood in Kerrville on July 16, 2026. Never miss a story! The Texas Tribune's daily newsletter

  8. This San Antonio hacienda for sale has two patios overlooking its backyard pool oasis

    A sprawling hacienda recently listed in San Antonio's Summerglen subdivision delivers resort-style living with unmistakable South Texas flair. Palm trees,

  9. Where I Live: Lower Southeast Side

    When Amber DeLeon’s home burned down in 2020, the support of her neighbors in the East Side taught her the true meaning of community.