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High School
June 24, 2025

Piedmont track and field goes national

Highlander athletes compete in Eugene.
Bay Area
June 23, 2025

The city’s first Black family was being chased out in 1924. Now they are being memorialized

The Dearing Portal features sculptural elements of a home — a doorway, window, and mailbox — symbolizing what was lost.
City
June 20, 2025

Grand Avenue paving, pedestrian safety project continues apace

Concrete has been poured and detours are gone -- and the full improvements are expected to be completed in August.
  • Dual enrollment class comes to PHS this fall

    Over one third of high school seniors in California participated in dual enrollment programs last year, the district said.

  • PHS swimming, water polo teams take a hit as pool construction drags on

    Athletic Director Tyler Small gives end-of-year athletic /Title IX report to Board of Education on June 11

  • The Blotter | Wheels stolen from vehicle on Boulevard Way

    All four taken in overnight theft; also stolen: tools; and cars recovered in town.

  • Plans for Piedmont’s 58th annual Fourth of July festivities swing into gear

    This year’s theme is 'Traditions Thrive in 2025;' block party applications are due on Thursday, June 26.

Health & Science

  • Trump cancelled millions in California research grants. Judges want to restore them
  • ‘Not improving’: Lake Tahoe had one of its murkiest years on record

LIFESTYLE

  • The Dish | Easy Orzo Salad
  • SF comic legend Tom Ammiano gears up for ‘Pride Is a Laugh Riot’
  • Review: Lauren Groff’s ‘Annunciation’ remains oblique in Word for Word production
  • Review: TheatreWorks hits again with new musical ‘Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean’
  • Danville mayor, East Bay park district officials cut ribbon at new Magee Preserve trails
  • Best Bets: Free Circus Bella shows, ‘Come Back to the 5 & Dime,’ W. Kamau Bell, SF Symphony Chorus sings Verdi’s Requiem, Pocket Opera’s ‘Tartuffe’
  • Leila Mottley shares distinctive lives of young mothers in ‘Girls Who Grew Big’
  • ‘Hella Juneteenth’ draws thousands to OMCA for sold-out celebration of Black freedom

AROUND TOWN

  • Spotted around town | Giant limb breaks off tree on Sandringham

    Rot found at break spot on horse chestnut tree.

  • DBFL Bag Sale this Saturday, June 28

    Find the perfect red, white and blue thrift treasure for upcoming July Fourth festivities.

  • Want to march in the Fourth of July parade?

    So many ways to take to the streets: the Stroller Brigade, the Flag Brigade, Rec Dept flotilla, Veterans, e-bikes -- or more.

  • Local with Lisa | Where eagles soar

    [SPONSORED VIDEO] This Piedmont street corner draws locals hoping to catch a glimpse of a majestic duo and their two eaglets.

  • The Dish | Shrimp Scampi with Vermouth, Garlic and Fresh Herbs

    This recipe bursts with flavor -- toss over spaghetti or linguine and serve with a green salad.

  • New fire standards require some Berkeley homeowners to maintain fire-resistant landscapes

    Berkeley is one of the first cities to enact new regulations ahead of new statewide standards set to come out in 2026.

  • Who’s that Good Dog?

    Donzi the Cream Retriever likes to be scratched in an unusual spot.

  • Piedmont Profile | PHS grad with restaurant roots helps launch NYC eatery

    PHS ’10 grad Erica Lauer, whose parents co-founded Berkeley's Rick and Ann's, embarks on a venture of her own.

  • ‘No Kings’ rallies across U.S. draw thousands to protest President Trump

    Piedmont Park held one of the nearly 2,000 “No Kings” protests that took place around the country this past Saturday.

  • Languages, technology, cooking, and more at Piedmont Adult School

    Discover something new this summer.

CITY NEWS

  • Grand Avenue paving, pedestrian safety project continues apace

    Concrete has been poured and detours are gone -- and the full improvements are expected to be completed in August.

  • The Blotter | 14-year old bitten by dog

    The incident took place at Piedmont Park, and the dog has since been banned from the city spaces.

  • In the News | Local CBS station highlights Walter Hood design for Piedmont’s Dearing memorial

    KPIX interviews Hood and others about what the project means to them.

  • Designer Walter Hood introduces preliminary conceptual design for the Dearing Memorial Project

    Hood's work in public spaces invites visitors to think about difficult moments in history.

  • Share feedback on Piedmont Fire Department’s June community wildfire evacuation exercise

    Help the city refine its emergency evacuation procedures by taking a short survey.

  • Ribbon-cutting ceremony held for new Bushy Dell Creek bridge

    The new bridge replaces an older wooden structure that had fallen into disrepair.

  • Where to find a Cop on the Block in June

    Four opportunities this month to chat with your local police officers.

  • City Council approves annual pass, drop-in fees for new community pool

    Resident use and plan flexibility prioritized.

  • City Council approves central Piedmont parking plan with some modifications

    New traffic pattern coming to streets around Havens Elementary School.

SCHOOLS

  • Survey of 1500 kids suggests school phone bans have important but limited effects

    Banning phones in schools may not be an easy fix for students' mental health problems, poor academic performance, or cyberbullying.

  • Summer Adventures 2025: Enrichment, flexibility, and fun for K–8 students

    Classes offer a mix of learning and play; sports camps help build skills in a supportive environment.

  • PHS Troubadours perform final concert

    The end-of-year concert featured a variety of favorite numbers and highlighted the talents of graduating seniors.

  • Milestones | PHS Class of 2025 celebrated at Witter Field

    "Let your values guide you in uncertain times" was the theme of this year's commencement address by Piedmont Police Chief Jeremy Bowers.

  • Milestones | MHS 2025 graduates celebrated at Alan Harvey Theater

    Eighteen Millennium High School students received their diplomas on Wednesday, June 4.

  • The Piedmont Highlander shares Class of 2025 matriculations

    The TPH Editorial Board leans into the hope, pride, and excitement graduates are feeling about future plans.

  • Letter to the Editor | Give the revamped elementary music program a chance

    The new plan for fourth and fifth grade will give all students more opportunity to participate in the district's performing arts curriculum, writes Adam Fishman.

  • PHS honors 2025 Senior Award recipients

    Updated | Students were celebrated this week for their achievements in academics, performing arts, service, leadership and more.

SPORTS

  • PHS swimming, water polo teams take a hit as pool construction drags on

    Athletic Director Tyler Small gives end-of-year athletic /Title IX report to Board of Education on June 11

  • Piedmont track and field goes national

    Highlander athletes compete in Eugene.

  • Players ask for space for Beach Volleyball

    Recreation Commission forwards Moraga Canyon recommendations; and an increasingly popular sport needs a local facility, say players.

  • SF advances plan to renovate Kezar Stadium hosting Major League Soccer-affiliated team

    The club will begin play within the next two years and will join a busy Bay Area market for professional and developmental league soccer.

  • Track and Field | Swain concludes superb sophomore year

    Piedmont track star competes at CIF meet.

  • Beach volleyball | Piedmont finishes fifth at Santa Cruz tournament

    This was the first time the team made the Northern California tournament.

  • Boys golf | Piedmont sends three to NCS tournament

    Team continues to grow.

  • Softball | Piedmont sees season end in wild finish

    Highlanders fall at Piner in NCS playoffs.

  • Badminton | Piedmont takes ninth at NCS championships

    Team completes another successful season.

  • Baseball | Northgate eliminates Piedmont with shutout

    Baseball ends another good season

  • Photos | Class of 2025 Student Athlete Recognition Day

    Twenty students plan to continue playing their sport after high school.

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  • Photos | Past athletes honored at Piedmont Sports Hall of Fame ceremony
  • Photos | Owls named, trees honored at city’s Arbor and Earth Day Celebration
  • Who’s YOUR Good Dog?

LIFESTYLE | RECIPES

  • Local with Lisa | Almond and Oak
  • Local with Lisa | Full Belly Bakery in Montclair
  • The Dish | Do-Ahead Rice Dish
  • The Dish | Roasted Broccoli Two Ways
  • The Dish | Pressure Cooker Chipotle Chicken Tacos
  • The Dish | Roasted Asparagus with Burrata

REAL ESTATE

  • 492 Staten Avenue, #301, Oakland
  • A New Perspective: Jet Lag | Real Estate Insights
  • 3935 Reinhardt Drive, Oakland
  • 5 Woodside Way, Oakland
  • June 17, 2025 | Home sales report for Piedmont

OPINION

  • Op-Ed: Practice makes prepared
  • Commentary | Are our schools ready for the age of AI?
  • Letter to the Editor | Props to PUSD for dedication to students with disabilities and learning differences
  • Commentary | Dear Board of Ed: Feedback is part of the assignment

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CALIFORNIA

  • New Caltrans director is Bay Area woman

    Dina El-Tawansy was named Wednesday to manage a staff of more than 22,000.

  • PG&E is hiring an executive bodyguard. Combat shooting experience required

    The move raises questions about the threats it faces.

  • Silicon Valley could face devastating impact if state lawmakers strip homeless funding

    San Jose, with the fourth highest population of homeless people per capita in the nation, stands to lose about 550 spaces in temporary homeless housing.

  • Nonprofits plead with San Francisco budget committee to reverse $4.2M in funding cuts

    SF Mayor Daniel Lurie proposed a $15.9 billion two-year budget that addresses an $800 million deficit.

  • Oakland ‘Stand Down’ event stands up for homeless vets, with two days of free services

    The “Stand Down in the Town” event is scheduled for June 27 and 28 from 9 am to 3 pm at St.

  • Sunshine and Shadows: Part 1 SF agencies hiding thousands of public records requests

    The Sunshine ordinance declares that the right of the people to know what the city and its officials are doing is “fundamental to democracy.”

  • New fire standards require some Berkeley homeowners to maintain fire-resistant landscapes

    Berkeley is one of the first cities to enact new regulations ahead of new statewide standards set to come out in 2026.

  • From save our state to sanctuary, California’s immigration views have shifted dramatically

    California voted to bar immigrants from schools and social services in 1994, but now most Californians see immigrants as a benefit to the state.

  • From San Diego to the Bay Area, California restaurants are on edge over immigration raids

    Some food trucks, farmers markets and small restaurants are temporarily closed, while others are shielding workers and raising funds to help.

  • Oakland to install network of speed cameras to improve safety on city’s deadliest streets

    Oakland officials said that similar programs in large cities have helped reduce speeding by as much as 94 percent.

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