Find "Elf," "Home Alone," "It's a Wonderful Life" and more at San Antonio Public Library on DVD/Blu-ray or free via Kanopy.
The San Antonio Public Library's annual "Summer with SAPL" started on June 1. (San Antonio Public Library) SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Public Library kicked off its “Summer with SAPL” program on ...
San Antonio Public Libraries received an additional $385,000 in funding for the Las Palmas Branch’s renovation, increasing the total budget for the upgrades to $6.4 million. The additional funding ...
SAPL started displaying its "Best of 2025" staff recommendations through displays at various library locations across the ...
A self-help book, a thriller and a romantic historical fiction novel were among the three most popular books on the shelves ...
SAN ANTONIO – Memorial Branch Library is reopening after extensive renovations as part of the city of San Antonio’s 2017-2022 Bond Program. The San Antonio Public Library is hosting a grand reopening ...
Browse for a book at the San Antonio Library Whether you go to your local branch or take a trip to another San Antonio Library location, you can cool off and find something great to read at the public ...
The book, which was checked out in 1943, has made its way back to the San Antonio Public Library in Texas from a person in Oregon Brian Anthony Hernandez, who has nearly 20 years of journalism ...
According to the Library Foundation, it’s about promoting literacy by getting the community to talk about books. “We really try and get kids excited about reading,” said Amy Hone,SAPLF Executive ...
Bexar County will give $3.5 million to the San Antonio Public Library system next year, but city leaders say the county should pay nearly four times that much to cover its fair share of the expenses.
SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Central Library celebrated 30 years and residents wanted to mark the momentous occasion with heartfelt notes. On Saturday, May 31 several people gathered at the iconic, ...
A library book checked out 82 years ago was finally returned to a library in San Antonio, Texas in June by an Oregon resident — along with a note: "Grandma won’t be able to pay for it anymore." The ...