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Change Healthcare cyberattack was due to a lack of multifactor authentication, UnitedHealth CEO says
Read full article: Change Healthcare cyberattack was due to a lack of multifactor authentication, UnitedHealth CEO saysThe beginning of the Change Healthcare cyberattack happened when hackers entered a server that lacked multifactor authentication.
About 80% of Solid Waste customers will have a different collection day starting Nov. 7
Read full article: About 80% of Solid Waste customers will have a different collection day starting Nov. 7Starting next week, most customers of San Antonio’s Solid Waste Management Department will have a new collection day, and Saturday collections are being eliminated altogether.
What’s Up South Texas!: Woman inspires others to act on goals through taxi service
Read full article: What’s Up South Texas!: Woman inspires others to act on goals through taxi serviceSan Antonio – A San Antonio woman is sharing her passion to help others through driving with her own taxi service. “I asked my dad, ‘Please teach me how to drive,’” Thomas said. Now, as a 66-year-old woman, she owns and operates her own taxi service. “We have some taxi drivers that are from countries that don’t allow or believe that females are supposed to be driving,” Thomas said. : San Antonio man beautifies community with graffiti artWhat’s Up South Texas!
East Side residents fed up with violence after child shot at church event over the weekend
Read full article: East Side residents fed up with violence after child shot at church event over the weekendSAN ANTONIO – Residents of District 2 say they are fed up with violence plaguing the streets on the East Side and are desperate for change after a child was shot at a church event Sunday at the Greater Faith Institutional Church. “This violence is pitiful,” said Germaine Carson, an East Side resident. “People don’t have anything to do but violence, which is why it continues to give this side of town a negative look. They just need to be heard.”White said violence such as Sunday’s shooting could have lasting effects. “SAPD officers are concerned and concerned that they are working off a checklist here in our district,” Andrews-Sullivan said.
East Side family fears loved one’s murder case going cold
Read full article: East Side family fears loved one’s murder case going coldMy heart is broken.”Anthony Clark’s mother, Barbara Boyd, has also been searching for anything that can help investigators with the case. “To lose a son is so hard,” Boyd said through tears. I just know my husband was not involved in anything that would have resulted in this,” Laveatrice Clark said. “So I want to know -- our family wants to know -- what happened and why? Since the shooting, the family worked hard to get the nightclub, which was known for violent crimes, to shut down.
District 2 widow pushes for change in community after husband gunned down in unsolved case
Read full article: District 2 widow pushes for change in community after husband gunned down in unsolved caseSAN ANTONIO – A District 2 widow is calling for change within her community after her husband was gunned down outside of his home on May 31. Etoy McGarity said her husband, Charles Pryor, 48, had so many great qualities, including being a mentor to children on the East Side. I just wanted him to be there.”That dark evening, Etoy McGarity said her husband had a bad feeling. “She was screaming and crying, and I was trying to stay strong and to calm her down,” Etoy McGarity said. Since the shooting, the family has moved, and Etoy McGarity said she struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder.
‘She was my rock. She was my foundation,' father of four shares experience after losing wife to Covid-19 complications
Read full article: ‘She was my rock. She was my foundation,' father of four shares experience after losing wife to Covid-19 complicationsSan Antonio – A San Antonio family’s life changed abruptly after their loved one, a wife and a mother of four, passed away from Covid-19 complications Sunday. “I lost my wife because of careless people,” Andres said. It is not about themselves, but other people.”Andres is now starting from scratch with taking over roles his wife performed throughout their marriage. “When it comes down to logistics and the reality after losing someone, that creates a big worry time,” Bira said. Andres asks that people take Covid-19 seriously so that the loss he has endured doesn’t happen to other families.