San Antonio protesters demand city do more to protect unhoused people from deadly heat
Editor's Note: This story was updated to correct the timing that Greg Harman recorded 115-degree temperatures beneath a West Side highway off-ramp. More than a dozen activists gathered outside San Antonio city offices Friday morning to demand leaders protect the community's unhoused from dangerous and rising heat. In particular, organizers sought to draw attention to the death of Albert Garcia, a 56-year-old man who lived under a West Side highway off-ramp.
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