Moses Rose's, Joe Lopez: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week
This week's most-read Current news story covered the end of a nearly three-year standoff between the owner of the downtown bar Moses Rose's and the State of Texas. According to a settlement agreement reviewed by the Current, Moses Rose's owner Vince Cantu was paid $6.75 million for the property, allowing the plans for the new Alamo Visitor Center to move forward. Also in this week's top news, former Grupo Mazz frontman Joe Lopez — a convicted sex offender — chose not to attend the Tejano Music Awards after organizers canceled plans to give him a Lifetime Achievement Award.
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