University Branch is underway. The branch closed on Jan. 29 and is expected to reopen in late 2026, once the work is completed.
Arlington Public Library's SNAP Sensory Program offers spaces and activities tailored for individuals with sensory sensitivities.
The Trout Gallery and the Bosler Library are back with Top Secret for spring 2025! What kinds of objects can be found in the vaults of The Trout gallery? And what stories might they tell us? Join us ...
Recommended for adults and teens. Friday, March 14, 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m., Library Atrium. In celebration of Pi(e) Day, or 3.14, use polymer bake clay to craft tiny pies as necklaces, earrings ...
Seattle Public Library, and Seattle City of Literature, has announced Dujie Tahat as the Civic Poet of Seattle for 2025-2026. This designation marks them as the fifth individual to hold the role ...
Seattle Public Schools said parents should pick up their students starting 10:30 a.m. School buses will also be available and will take students home, the district said. In a service alert issued ...
The president of the Seattle Police Officers Guild (SPOG) is accusing Mayor Bruce Harrell of “weaponizing public safety” by stripping collective bargaining rights from labor unions.
As the Trump administration pushes to cut billions in federal funding for public universities and research centers ... to lose as much as $125 million under the proposed NIH cuts, The Seattle Times ...
There’s free help available through mid-April at 12 Seattle Public Library (SPL) locations. SPL has free drop-in tax help with United Way of King County (UWKC) at two locations, and with AARP at ...
Seattle is currently mapping how it will grow over the next 20 years. Mayor Bruce Harrell wants to double the city’s housing capacity, with the hope of bringing down costs.But as residential ...
Election Information with the League of Women Voters of Estes Park Thursday, March 6, 12 – 2 p.m., Library Atrium. The League of Women Voters of Estes Park will be on hand to help with voter ...
I’ll admit it. I choose my books by their covers—or in particular, the green and blue badges that denote Peak Picks at my local Seattle Public Library branch. I’m not the only one, either. Since the ...
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