Daniel Hatfield, a volunteer with the Reading Buddy program, reads with Tyleah Williams, 7, at the North Side’s Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. Credit: CP photo: Jared Wickerham

Paranormal tours, African drum lessons and video-game tournaments that have kids leaping from their seats with shouts of victory may not seem like typical library activities. Yet they’re all happening in Pittsburgh-area libraries.


Beginning with this week’s cover story, Pittsburgh City Paper has begun a partnership with PublicSource, Pittsburgh’s nonprofit digital-first news organization, in bringing our readers more local news stories. You can read the rest of this week’s story by Meg St-Esprit in our print issue on stands this week, or online at PublicSource here: From wizards to mentoring, Allegheny County’s public libraries are vital, sometimes noisy spaces.