The new model will continue to provide access to vital service to the community while minimizing customer and staff exposure to COVID-19.
Submit review copies by October 2, 2020. Additional criteria may be applied within the given categories.
"We hope these uplifting stories can help us all get through these challenging times and think about a brighter future."
Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9 am–5 pm and Tuesday, Thursday 10 am–7 pm.
Candid’s blog provides perspective and insight on different aspects of the nonprofit world.
"You can reserve online, and pick up your seeds curbside, up to ten packs of seeds every month."
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, students have had to face a new obstacle: switching to online learning as schools closed down.
"You can check these books out for a period of either 7 or 14 days."
"Now you can place holds on magazines to be picked up at the library of your choosing."
The July series is focused on supporting small businesses through the challenge of the pandemic.
This virtual playshop on Saturday, July 25 from 10 to 11:30 am, hosted by Writer in Residence Jennifer J. Stewart.
In 1998, U.S. Park Ranger John Williams caught a man dismantling a historic rock cairn. That day, they discovered the cairn's secrets.
PODS® Tucson Provides Tips for Homeowners Moving during Summer Peak Season
"I have never looked around my 100% full ICU and genuinely thought that there is the possibility of NO survivors," one Tucson nurse wrote.
Come with book titles in order to share your excitement with curious, like-minded readers and leave with a list of more to try.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks show, parades and other festive events in and around Tucson.
A massive pile of stones stood at the peak of Rincon Mountain in Saguaro National Park. Then it was gone. The Park Service is mystified.
"The Library’s Writer in Residence program is back! We’re pleased to announce our 10th resident, award-winning author Jennifer J. Stewart."
An Arizona mom's shopping trip became a surprise dance party for her daughter and a car dealership employee.
A bighorned sheep nicknamed "Ramblin Ram" is on a big journey around Tuscon, covering more than 100 miles.
The Pima County Public Library is pleased to welcome applicants for the Librarian III Branch Manager position.
This is a month we acknowledge the work that still needs to be done, while also celebrating ourselves and our endurance.
This year’s Summer Learning Program also includes Story Sketches, a new program for kids who want to create their own stories.
Pima County Public Library is encouraging all teens to participate in #WeBelongInCollege.
"Thank you for your patience during our period of limited services. We are working on a phased plan to expand services over time."
Want to take a campus tour, but don't think you can during the pandemic?
The first place team from Magee Middle School entered the engineering category of the Odyssey of the Mind creative problem solving contest.
I am so grateful to have people like Annie in our Tucson community. The library is an excellent resource for families with kids.
If you have overdue fines on your account, they'll be cleared on July 1, 2020.
The doors might have been closed due to COVID-19, but it didn't stop library staff from jumping in to answer folks' most crucial queries.
Margaret Regan is the Pima County Library's most recent Writer in Residence.
"I was surprised and honored to be named the Writer in Residence (WIR), especially since Tucson is blessed with so many writers."
A national survey took a close look at Arizona, where nearly half of Latino households and businesses didn't receive coronavirus relief.
All Pima County Public Libraries will reopen with limited services on Monday, May 18, at 10 am.
Pastors, at their discretion, will be allowed to provide holy communion beginning May 23. However, there will be no public masses.
The Pima County Board of Supervisors adopted temporary regulations Wednesday for the use of public and semi-public swimming pools.
The Arizona Small Business Boot Camp & Resource Collective is a statewide initiative launched by the Arizona Commerce Authority.
Allergy sufferers beware, as high rates of pollen are expected in Tucson in the coming days.
TEP plans to also assist small commercial customers with $46 bill credits in June for those with average usage.
As Reid Park Zoo in Tucson plans for an eventual reopening, management wants to hear from guests.