'Rainey Street Ripper,' Starship Explosion: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week

It was a wild week for news, what with a culture warrior state rep being investigated for having an "inappropriate relationship," a rocket blowing the hell up over South Texas and a member of city council getting slapped on the wrist for something many of us would have ended up in the pokey for. All of those events landed among the Current's most-read news stories for the week, naturally. But none could top our No. 1 article: the one on a study naming Texas A&M one of the nation's most cult-like colleges.
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