In June 2011 I received a call from the Human Resources Department of the Pima County Public Library. I don't recall much about it excep ...
See the latest announcement from the Pima County Public Library.
The Red Cross is holding blood drives in the Tucson area soon.
Everyone loves a good meet cute, amirite? They are one of the best parts of any love story, whether it's on screen or on the page. But w ...
Every day, we’re making our mission a reality by educating and connecting people and inspiring ideas.
This Thanksgiving weekend fair has become a tradition for many holiday shoppers for more than 30 years.
For millions of families in Tucson and other U.S. metropolitan areas, an extravagant holiday meal isn’t on the table this Christmas.
Write a letter showing your gratitude for someone or something in Tucson, and we’ll publish it in November.
When you're looking for books, the first place you go is the catalog, even for ebooks, right? But the library also subscribes to a few d ...
The Tucson parade is canceled, but there are other ways to honor local veterans on Thursday, Nov. 11.
Joaquin is getting comfortable in his new home and getting to know his care team. Chat with Keeper Josh to learn all about Joaquin, Oja, ...
In this new blog series, we'll be introducing you to members of the Library's Welcome to America Team.
Magnus would go from running an 1,100-member police department to a 60,000-worker federal agency if his nomination is approved.
Donors will have the chance to win a trip for two to Hawaii.
Diwali is observed today, Thursday, November 4. To help myself learn more about it, I turned to the E-Library and did some searching.
Great news! Gertie Lopez, longtime friend of the Library, was recently inducted into the Tucson Musicians Museum's Hall of Fame.
For more than 100 years, we’ve been here for people just like you.
Chuck Huckelberry is making slow progress after suffering a head injury and broken ribs when he was knocked from his bicycle Oct. 23.
The Biblio Lotus team, opens a new window is proud to continue an interview series aimed at elevating Asian Americans and Pacific Island ...
For millions of families in Tucson and other U.S. cities, an extravagant holiday meal isn’t on the table this Christmas.
The center asked for people to help by adopting or holding onto friendly strays until the owner is located.
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This is not surprising to anyone who loves libraries, of course!
Get ready for the next Big Library Read!