The Northport City Council begrudgingly voted on Monday to give an extra $100,000 to the Tuscaloosa Public Library after its board voted last month to cut some online services to citizens there.
The Tuscaloosa Public Library is reducing the virtual offerings available to residents of Northport over a disparity in funding from local governments, its leaders announced Thursday.
The Tuscaloosa Public Library aims to reduce waste and bolster community later this month by hosting its first-ever Repair Cafe, where visitors can get their broken things mended for free.
The Tuscaloosa Public Library has announced a series of cost-saving measures including the permanent closure of one of its branches as its leadership continues to face daunting financial challenges.
The Tuscaloosa Public Library is taking some drastic steps to reduce its operational costs, including a reduction in hours at its branches, a hiring freeze and more.