Girl in a Coma, USAA Lawsuit: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week

The Current's most-read news stories this week showed readers' varied interests, which apparently span from local music to local business to local holiday celebrations. In the case of the first, folks flocked to our cover story on Girl in a Coma's upcoming reunion shows, and many also perused a piece on longtime SA music venue Luna changing hands. On the business front, our story about a lawsuit accusing Alamo City-based USAA of using a computer system to arbitrarily deny personal injury claims racked up plenty of views, as did a look at San Antonio's declining apartment rents.
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