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The Northwest One Library closed at 5 p.m., today, Monday, July 15 due to high temperatures in the building. The Takoma Park Library closed at 6 p.m., today, Monday, July 15 due to a power outage in the area. 


The Bellevue/William O. Lockridge Library is closed temporarily for major repairs to the HVAC system. Repairs are underway and the library will reopen on Thursday, July 18. 

Find the latest news and updates from the library. If you are a reporter working on a news story, please contact the library's public information officer, George Williams via email at George.Williams2@dc.gov or by phone at (202) 727-1184.

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Upgrade Your Summer Gathering with your Library Card

The summer season comes with ample opportunities to meet up with friends, family and neighbors at your home, in a neighborhood park or right on your block. Upgrade your hosting game with FREE resources, available with your DC Public Library Card!

Five Perfect Reads for Disability Pride Month

July is Disability Pride Month, the 34th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). These five fascinating books spotlight the world before the ADA, the efforts that led to its passage, how far we've come since then and barriers that remain.

Books to Read in Honor of June Survivors Week

Torture Abolition and Survivors Support Coalition (TASSC) honors June Survivors Week from June 24 - 30. The DC Public Library has partnered with them to select some titles for all ages. Check them out today with your DC Public Library Card.

Life in the Old West

When was the last time you read a western? It's been years for me so in my continuing effort to read new or different genres from my usual, I decided to try some. Most of my recommendations are newer additions to the canon; there are plenty of other choices from well-known authors such as Craig Johnson's Longmire series and of course, Larry McMurtry (Lonesome Dove).

Pride 2024 Reads with the Washington Mystics

This summer, DC Public Library is teaming up with the Washington Mystics to recommend great reads that you can check out with your library card! Each month we will be posting Read Feed entries that spotlight titles around a theme. June’s theme is Pride. In honor of Pride month, we have selected some amazing autobiographies and biographies for both adults and young adults that explore the lives and careers of LGBTQIA+ athletes. Check out the library’s Pride Month page to find more great reads for all ages and the Mystic's Pride page to learn more about how they are celebrating this month. Happy Reading!

A Librarian’s Summer TBR Pile

Here are my summer reading choices for 2024, and hopefully one or more will speak to you as well. The first three, I hope to get to in the month of June, the last two I’m hoping to finish in July and August (respectively).