Starting this weekend, the City of San Diego Public Library will be adding Sunday hours at 14 of its 36 library locations. These locations will now be open from 1-5 PM on Sunday afternoons.
SAN DIEGO – Public libraries are essential for students and adults seeking internet and computer access away from home.
Libraries act as hubs for individuals who lack resources to get connected to services and school work.Library Director Misty Jones of the City of San Diego Public Library joined KUSI’s Hunter Sowards to discuss the new schedule.
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