Nacho Estrada, Texas Border Convoy: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week
It's good to know that no matter how tumultuous and chaotic the world gets, many people still cherish memories of people who made our childhoods feel cheerful and less scary. To that point, the Current's most-read news story of the week was a piece about the passing of ventriloquist Nacho Estrada, who brought smiles and positive life lessons to countless San Antonio school kids during the '80s and '90s with his dummy Maclovio. Estrada died early this week at age 77.
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