Starting Monday, the city of Tucson will no longer accept glass in recycling bins. Find out where you can take your glass now.
Please note, there will be no sessions offered on Thursday, February 11, 2021.
The most important thing to remember is that kinesthetic learners need movement.
Asking questions and receiving pertinent answers is all part of your child’s cognitive development.
A Tucson resident purchased the winning Fantasy 5 ticket Sunday and has yet to come forward for the $52,000 prize.
President Joe Biden on Friday issued two executive orders to help feed millions of Americans and revive a troubled U.S. economy.
You can learn more about Amanda Gorman, her work, and her many accomplishments on her official website.
One of Arizona's favorite brunch spots is opening a new Tucson location on Monday.
These songs we sung so frequently as we grew become so familiar that we can sing them to the children that come into our adult lives.
This article, by Amy Bivins, was originally published in the Arizona Daily Star on January, 17, 2021.
The larger number wins the battle and collects all the cards and puts them, face down, on the bottom of their stack.
"This time around, we’ll mostly focus on a single title every month, but we’ll have some round-robin fun like last year, too."
The city of Tucson and the Tucson Medical Center both held memorials Tuesday afternoon in memory of lives lost to the coronavirus.
Once your little learner is able to identify and name letters with ease they then can begin to learn letter sounds and spellings.
The SAVAHCS is following CDC and VHA guidance for their roll-out of the vaccine.
Reid Park is giving back to the community starting Friday with a food drive benefitting the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona.
The deadline to file taxes is April 15, 2021. All you need is a smart phone or computer, access to secure WiFi, and your tax documents.
The Tucson Unified School District announced Tuesday that Michael Hicks, its former governing board president, has passed away.
"We will be moving our digital magazines from RBdigital to the Libby app as part of our OverDrive collection."
As COVID-19 cases persist, schedule changes and site closures (temporary or season-long) are likely. Updates will be posted here as soon.
In a year that kept people searching for entertainment, the Pima County library saw record-breaking interest in their services.
"We’ll post lists of possible books for each task, and continue to tag books to show up on the page as the year goes by."
Tucson remembered the six dead and 12 injured in the 2011 shooting that targeted former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords with a virtual ceremony.
Nearly 28,000 seed packets were checked out by Library patrons in 2020.
The Holiday Code Challenge is open to everyone, even beginners.
The Book Riot Read Harder Challenge, opens a new window has tried every year to push readers out of their comfort zones.
The Diocese of Tucson announced that its churches would close their doors starting Friday due to the surge of coronavirus cases in the area.
The Zoppé Family Circus will return to Tucson with a drive-in show unlike any other from Jan.15-31.
Tucson will commemorate the Jan. 8, 2011 shooting that killed six and injured 13, including former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.
We at the library love to help with this challenge (and many of us participate ourselves in whatever way we can).
Tucson's mayor and city council have partnered with Pima County and the region's utility companies to help some residents pay bills.
Take a look at the biggest stories that made headlines in Tucson in 2020.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute additions to your New Year’s menu from Costco, Safeway and CVS in Tucson.
Patch Holiday Food Drive donations to Feeding America to help hungry people in Pima County are tax-deductible even if you don’t itemize.
Americans are more likely to pick up a real Christmas tree this year. Here’s how to keep your tree and your family safe from a tree fire.
Call to make an appointment ahead of time as demand is high and hours may change due to demand.
The new advisory includes continued adherence to mandatory mask wearing and the mandatory 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.
Stories are then turned into narrated videos featured on the PCPL Kids YouTube channel.
Public health officials are calling on Americans to stay home this Christmas. If you can’t, here are a few tips to enjoy the holiday safely.
Skipping the big dinner this Christmas? Here are some restaurants in Tucson that will do the work for you.