Federal program to bridge digital divide
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought attention to disparities in technology – especially when it comes to internet access. A year later, with some Kansas Citians still working and learning from…
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought attention to disparities in technology – especially when it comes to internet access. A year later, with some Kansas Citians still working and learning from…
By Lucas Cuni-Mertz The Kansas City Public Library will be hosting a discussion tonight at 6:30 p.m. tackling myths surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. The event, titled “Myths (And Mythbusting) in…
While Kansas City Public Library’s 10 physical locations remain closed, it is partnering with Parks & Recreation to host Pop in at the Park beginning June 8. The collaborative effort…
In collaboration with the Kansas City Public Library’s North-East branch, this week’s digital resource of the week, submitted by Dave Joiner, is “Brokenomics: 50 ways to live the dream on a dime” by Dina Gachman.
This e-course teaches parents how to successfully talk to your kids and teach them smart money habits.
The Kansas City Public Library North-East branch will be removing its eight public computers from its interim location as a preventative measure against the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). The…
Kansas City Public library has released the second edition of the Missouri Valley Special Collections ‘Coloring Kansas City’ coloring books, which feature women who made Kansas City history.
Beginning July 1, the Kansas City Public Library will no longer charge overdue fines and will wipe out all previous fines.
A walking vigil will begin at the Rivermarket and end at the Downtown Library to commemorate the lives of homelessness and formerly homeless members of our community who passed away in 2018.