Fred's Fish Fry Lawsuit, Greg Abbott: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week

San Antonio residents have a strange obsession with Fred's Fish Fry, the homespun restaurant chain famous for its rock-bottom prices and largely empty parking lots. Case in point: the Current's two most-read stories this week involved the intellectual property dispute between Fred's and various online retailers who sold a parody San Antonio Spurs jersey with the the chain's logo featured as the team's name sponsor. In the fallout from the lawsuit, the local designer who created the mashup lost his job.
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