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  • Bradley Voytek will be one of two neuroscientists presenting insights into the zombie brain at "The Secret Morgue 4: Zombie Autopsy Edition."
  • The Senate voted 77 to 19 to start the process for considering a stop-gap spending bill with funding for Ukraine and disaster relief. Even if the Senate is able to pass it, House action is unclear.
  • Librarians know trivia—Do you? Grab some friends and join us March 14 from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. at Storyhouse Spirits for some nerdy bar trivia with the San Diego Public Library! Put your knowledge of random factoids to the test and compete for prizes that go beyond mere bragging rights while enjoying the food, drinks, and cozy atmosphere of Storyhouse Spirits. Storyhouse Spirits is located at 1220 J St, San Diego, CA 92101. We will be on the second floor. This bar is located just across the street from the Central Library, to the North East. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • October marks the start of National Bullying Prevention Month. It’s considered a time to raise awareness of the harmful impacts bullying can have.
  • State housing officials are dialing up the pressure on Coronado to zone for more affordable housing, or the city could soon face a lawsuit. In other news, the Chula Vista City Council Tuesday appointed Democrat Councilmember Andrea Cardenas to the SANDAG board. Plus, how the weather this holiday weekend could impact your plans.
  • Caroline Ellison accused Bankman-Fried of being the mastermind behind illegal activity at FTX. Her words carry weight: She worked with him and also once dated him.
  • On the heels of the devastating blast at a hospital in Gaza City, President Biden reaffirmed support for Israel, saying it did not cause the carnage. He also brokers a deal for limited aid to Gaza.
  • San Diego cybersecurity experts discovered some email providers are very vulnerable to hackers who impersonate other people on the network.
  • The impacts of climate change including related disasters, such as wildfires and sea level rise, are increasingly raising a question about how best to save cultural heritage.
  • Parents, it’s time for you to take a very well deserved (kid free) night off! We’re celebrating St. Patricks Day with a Parent’s Night Out on Friday, March 17. Drop your littles off in a safe environment jam packed with fun! This Parent’s Night Out event includes a St. Patrick’s themed dance session, game, craft, dinner and big screen movie! Participants are encouraged to bring pillows/blankets to be comfy while watching the movie. We have a limited number of spots available. Class Requirements - Participants must be potty trained. Registration is now open! You may access it here. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
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