Good morning, San Antonio. Here’s what you need to know today. 

Your Weather Planner

We’ll start the work week with seasonable heat and humidity, with heat index values exceeding the century mark. We’ll have plenty of sunshine today to accompany the heat. Small rain chances will return to the forecast on Tuesday and continue through the rest of the week. Expect just a spotty shower or two through the end of the week. No major changes in the heat are expected, and heat advisories are not anticipated, as this is very typical for this time of year.

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Around Texas 

1. How Texas Democrats’ walkout has launched a fight across U.S. over political maps

A weeklong walkout by Texas House Democrats is blocking redrawn congressional maps sought by President Donald Trump and put in motion a broadening fight across the U.S. over redistricting.

2. AP investigation shows chaos of deadly Texas floods through emergency recordings and videos

Using recordings of first responder communications, weather service warnings, survivor videos and official testimony, The Associated Press has assembled a chronology of the chaotic rescue effort as a flash flood barreled east through the Hill Country of Central Texas before dawn on July 4.

3. More Uvalde school shooting records to be made public soon. Here’s what to know

A yearslong legal fight over the release of audio and video recordings and other records related to the May 2022 massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, is coming closer to an end. The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District and Uvalde County are expected to make the disputed records public as early as this week.

Reggie Daniels pays his respects a memorial at Robb Elementary School, Thursday, June 9, 2022, in Uvalde, Texas, created to honor the victims killed in the school shooting. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Around The Nation

1. Shooter who attacked CDC headquarters was 30-year-old man from suburban Atlanta

2. The nation’s capital waits for Trump’s next move as a federal takeover threat looms

3. Netanyahu defends new military offensive in Gaza and says it will be wider than announced

Deep in the Heart of Texas 

Flaco Jiménez performs during the Americana Music Honors and Awards show Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Zaleski)

Flaco Jiménez honored in final curtain call

San Antonio music legend Flaco Jiménez always drew a crowd. Even a week after his passing, crowds gathered to mourn the life of the accordionist who won five Grammys and died at 86.