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  • Are you looking to learn some computer skills? These sessions—with instruction, hands-on opportunities, and plenty of time for questions and answers—are just for you! This Thursday’s topic is Social Media Phishing. Office hours weekly on Fridays. Do you have questions about how to work a computer/phone/device? Office hours are held Fridays in the library’s multi-media room within the adult computer lab. Presented by the San Diego Futures Foundation in conjunction with SD Access 4 All. For even more learning opportunities, see this month's calendar in the attachments area to the right or visit the SD Access 4 All. January topics: - January 18 - Social Media Phishing - January 25 - Texting and Cyberbulling Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • GRAMMY®-nominated multi-platinum rock band NEEDTOBREATHE brings their “high-energy, infectious” (Music Row) live show to arenas across the country this year with “The CAVES World Tour.” The first leg of the tour is set to kick off October 13 in Savannah, GA and will feature alternative rock band Judah & The Lion as special guests. NEEDTOBREATHE has built a massive live following and developed a reputation for their energetic “southern groove” (New York Times) and “some of the best vocal performances, instrumentation and stage presence” (Toronto Star). The tour will support NEEDTOBREATHE’S ninth studio album Caves, set to release this fall. "Caves is the most ambitious album we’ve made so far, and it really feels like a new chapter for us as a band,” said NEEDTOBREATHE front-man Bear Rinehart. “We can’t wait to take this new energy to our fans on the road and perform these songs live. It’s going to be special." Presented by Live Nation; the San Diego Symphony does not appear on this rental event. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • A trio of rider-less horses charged through central London, causing panic but no injuries before being returned to their barracks. A similar ordeal happened in April, though involved different horses.
  • Oversharing can make children vulnerable to identity theft, harassment and predators. To protect their privacy, share a 'holiday card-or-less' amount of data online, says expert Leah Plunkett.
  • It will be the women leading the way as the U.S. looks to lead the overall medal table for the eighth consecutive Summer Games.
  • Qaid Farhan Alkadi, 52, was taken to a hospital in Israel, where members of his large Bedouin Arab family gathered around his bedside in a joyful reunion.
  • With support from both sides in Congress, advocates are still fighting to get the psychedelic drug approved as a mental health treatment, despite its rejection by the FDA's advisory committee in June.
  • Gunmen opened fire on two Orthodox churches, a synagogue and a police post in two cities, according to the authorities.
  • Thursdays, April 10 - 24, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Now at a crossroads for the future of the Gulf of Maine and our oceans, Indigenous peoples and scholars practice climate resilience and adaptation, scientists track developments, and entrepreneurs find new ways to make a living from the sea.
  • Arianna Clay previously served as KPBS' Gloria Penner Fellow. In this capacity, she contributed to creating multi-platform news content for the web, radio and social media.
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