This heat-tolerant plant is actually a flowering vine and a great alternative green that can be grown over the summer.
'We invited over 100 High School art and photography teachers to submit images of student work which we are displaying online.'
Singing and playing clapping games with young children is a fun way to build their vocabulary and support their brain development.
This article, by Tima Farhat, was originally published in the Arizona Daily Star on February 21.
Natalie Diaz, poet and author of "Postcolonial Love Poem," is one of many presenting authors sponsored by the Library's Nuestras Raíces.
February 19 is designated as The Day of Remembrance to commemorate President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s signing of Executive Order 9066.
Pima County Public Library Virtual Teen Volunteering Program is seeking youth artists to create bookmarks for distribution at 27 Branches.
Let your baby turn the pages of the book you are reading, even if takes more time to finish the story.
Reading helps children understand how text works and positions them to increase their language and literacy skills throughout their lives.
The Pima County Public Library has so many options, your To Be Read pile will soon be brimming with books.
This Library opened on February 16, 2021.
In an interview with the library's namesake, Anne Gibson, opens a new window, Mary said, "Opening a new library is exhilarating.
Hollyhocks are well known for tall flower spikes that carry plenty of five-petal flowers in summer. Blooms April through June.
In the next issue of Conspiracy News, we’ll be launching our media partnership with the Pima County Public Library’s Seed Library.
Lunar New Year typically falls sometime between January 21 and February 20 annually. Lunar New Year 2021 is on February 12.
The non-profit is adapting to changing needs to ensure long-term success.
There are lots of free study tools out there, and some even allow you to gather online with study buddies.
Love Lettering can be borrowed Together We Read between February 10-24.
The Sundance Film Festival has tapped Tucson's The Loft Cinema to host live and in-person screenings starting Thursday.
Idris Goodwin's break beat play "The Realness" will be available online Nov. 18-22.
Hadassah Mountain Southwest, which comprises Tucson, is hosting a virtual event with Faith Quintero, author of “Loaded Blessings" Sept. 6
The Arizona Historical Society will vote Friday on whether or not to cut funding for Fort Lowell and the Downtown Historic Museum in Tucson.
The popular PBS show is taking its antiquing to Tucson Monday night.
Fans will have to wait for it: Tour dates for the Broadway hit "Hamilton" have been pushed back due to the coronavirus.
The 25 artists working at Citizens Warehouse were aware of the Downtown Links road project, but didn't think they would have to move.
These titles are intended to help us all read, listen, learn and grow as we expand their knowledge of race relations.
Kids, ages 5 to 18, are invited to send us stories up to 500 words long and the Library may post it on PCPL Kids YouTube page.
Consider the five senses: sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. They are how we experience the world.
'As I spent weeks and then months working at the Valencia Library, I began to feel at home.'
As parents and caregivers, we want to support our children’s learning and not have them pick up bad habits from others.
Starting June 29, you will have 7 business days to pick them up after we notify you that they’re ready.
The contest will run until July 16.
The Sahuarita Library building is completely closed to customers.
Don't miss Story Writing Playshop for Children and Teens workshop on July 25 from 10 to 11:30.
This position performs a diverse range of financial duties and fiscal recordkeeping supporting the daily operations of the Library.
The 11-year-old's lasso captured a steer in less than 6 seconds.
"American Dirt," a novel about Mexican mother and her young son fleeing to the U.S. border, has been criticized by Latinos.
Here's what you need to know about navigating the Tucson Gem Show's maze of shuttles, streetcars, parking and more.
"New York Times" bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe, signing books in Tucson, starts her writing process with a species, not an idea.
Because of coronavirus concerns, officials at the University of Arizona in Tucson are canceling Saturday's Chinese New Year Festival Show.