KSAT Q&A: UTSA professor weighs in on the massive worldwide tech outage

Max Kilger, a professor of practice in the UTSA department of information systems and cyber security, joined the KSAT Q&A on Friday to discuss the massive worldwide tech outage that struck overnight. Major services such as public transportation, health care facilities and businesses have been effected. Original News SourceClick here for San Antonio HOA Management … Read more

Jury finds 19-year-old man not guilty on all charges in hookah lounge robbery, fatal shooting

SAN ANTONIO – A jury on Friday found a 19-year-old man not guilty on all charges in connection with the robbery and fatal shooting of a 20-year-old man outside a Northeast Side hookah lounge. Jury deliberated for nearly five hours before delivering their decision in the capital murder trial of Jonathan Tijerina. The panel also … Read more

COMMENTARY: UTSA AD Lisa Campos is on FIRE with her head coaching hires

She’s hiring, and convincing, already established coaches that they can win in San Antonio, and win at the highest conference levels. SAN ANTONIO — I’d guess that UTSA Athletics Director Lisa Campos doesn’t need my approval for anything. She’s got a very healthy bank account. She’s doing just fine. But you know what, I’m gonna brag … Read more

From a media perspective, it was a tale of two Trump speeches — and long enough for both

From a media perspective, Donald Trump failed to stick the landing at the Republican convention that nominated him as its presidential candidate for a third time. His acceptance speech, which exceeded 90 minutes and stretched past midnight Eastern time into Friday, won him wide praise for its vivid recounting of last weekend’s assassination attempt yet … Read more