'Edgar' Cake, School Vouchers: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week

There was no shortage of serious news to digest this week. Texas lawmakers continued to debate school vouchers, and they also passed a draconian immigration bill widely decried by civil-rights groups. What's more, an Alamo City evangelical pastor with a rep for saying outrageous shit was invited to speak at a major pro-Israel rally, and a UTSA prof is suing the school over his firing. Perhaps the seriousness of all that breaking news explains the Current's most-read story of the week.
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