An event tonight at a Treasure Valley library will help girls 7 to 18 learn more about the art of telling computers what to do. Just show up, and the coding class is free.
Sometimes books like "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," "The Catcher in the Rye," and "To Kill a Mockingbird" are banned from curriculums and school libraries because of challenges made by parents or administrators. Those books and others are being celebrated this week in Boise.
If you haven't been to the Boise Public Library lately, here's some incentive to head that way. There's a big advantage to growing up around books, and it sticks with us for life. But is it the tangible copies or the digital ones?
The Boise Public Library is a great resource year round, and there's a big push going on right now to sign up for a freebie that will benefit you for the next several months.
If you're not using the Boise Public Library or any of the local libraries around the Treasure Valley on a regular basis you're totally missing out.
These are great resources that are free! Check out these 5 reasons why the library is awesome.
Boise is about to get a new main library, and it was announced this week that it will be designed by the same person who designed the Salt Lake City Library, Moshe Safdie.
March 2nd is Dr. Suess' birthday and people all over the world are gathering to celebrate the beloved author, including right here in the Treasure Valley.
With the popularity of e-readers, the fact that we can get books on our phones and even the ease of access to audio books, you might be surprised to learn that library use in Idaho is up.