Moses Rose's Paul Reubens: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week

San Antonio's best-known landmark served as the unlikely connection between the Current's two most-read stories this week. Our top story closed out the saga of Moses Rose's Hideout, the downtown bar whose owner, Vince Cantu, has refused to sell to make way for the Alamo's $400 million new visitor center. Turns out everyone has a price, and Cantu finally accepted an offer that appears to stave off the eminent domain process.
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