USAA, Spurs' Kiss Me Cam: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week

Jobs, love and guns were clearly at the top of San Antonio Current readers' minds this week. In order of popularity, out three most-read stories centered around insurance giant USAA's demand that remote workers return to the office, a romantic moment captured on the Spurs' Jumbotron and blunt statements from SA's police chief about the danger of Texas' lax gun laws. Readers also checked out news about right-wing gasbag State Rep. Bryan Slaton, R-Royse City, filing a bullshit bill that would let Texans decide whether to secede from the United States.
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