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Longtime San Antonio Mexican restaurant says adios and more top stories

Tiago's Cabo Grille has closed.
Editor's note: The top San Antonio news of the week begins with a popular Mexican restaurant's sudden shutter. Plus, Texas bands together with flood relief efforts. Get the details on our most popular stories below, then head to this guide for the best weekend events.
1. Longtime San Antonio Mexican restaurant says goodbye after 18 years. After almost two decades, a popular coastal Mexican restaurant has suddenly shuttered. San Antonio’s Tiago’s Cabo Grille, located in The Rim shopping center, announced its closure via an earnest social media statement.
2. Hawaiian comfort food chain imports more island flavors to San Antonio. San Antonio will soon say aloha to more island-inspired comfort food. Hawaiian Bros. Island Grill will open a standalone restaurant near Terrell Heights by spring 2026.
3. Where to donate and dine near San Antonio to support flood relief. As parts of the Hill Country recover from the devastating July 4 floods, countless San Antonio-area organizations, businesses, and individuals are joining forces to support communities in need.
4. San Antonio saw a surge in senior renters over the last 10 years. New U.S. Census data has revealed a startling trend regarding San Antonio's renter population: The number of renters aged 65 and older has surged 24 percent over the last decade.
5. Texas hospitality nonprofit launches fund for long-term flood relief. One Texas hospitality industry nonprofit is saving its efforts for the "second phase" of flood relief with a new Texas Hill Country Fund set to launch in August.
