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Weekly Roundup: May 13-19


Gilbert Garcia described how the Spurs have moved from tired dynasty to powerhouse – again.

Garcia also examined a redistricting SNAFU that may have affected several NEISD board elections, and looked at State Senator Jeff Wentworth's zeal for filing lawsuits against opponents in overheated contests, and the local Tea Party's new leader.

Elaine Wolff wrote about Prosecutor Kevin O'Connell's campaign for Judge Mary Roman's bench, Texas A&M's talks with the Museo Alameda, and a Texican opera for elementary-school kids.

Greg Jefferson chronicled the decline of City South and reported on the City's unusual decision to grant incentives for a hotel.

Brian Collister reported on how diploma mills for teenagers hide behind Texas' home-school law. He also wrote about the City looking to take action against exorbitant towing fees.

Ben Judson returned from his wedding/honeymoon break with a thorough analysis of VIA's financials (they're meager).

Justin Isenhart reviewed the SOLI chamber ensemble's performance on Prelude to the End.

Top Chisme included Trinity's zoning win at the Board of Adjustment, more City South squabbles, and Jennifer Ramos' residency complaint against Chico Rodriguez.


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