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Around Town
December 23, 2025

Local garden club hosts “Living With Wildfire” community meeting on Jan. 21

Noted photojournalist and dry garden expert Saxon Holt and Fire Chief Dave Brannigan discuss fire-wise landscaping and share tips for safer, more resilient outdoor spaces.
Around Town
December 23, 2025

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Bay Area
December 22, 2025

Heavy rain, high winds, outages, flash floods — Bay Area could see it all this holiday week

Santa and his reindeer will be fastening their seatbelts.
  • Rain or shine: DBFL’s monthly Bag Sale is Saturday, Dec. 27

    From 10 am to noon at the Harrison Street location; shop early for the best selection

  • The Blotter | Tools stolen from vehicle on Farragut

    Three suspects reportedly took part

  • Survey shows overwhelming support for renewal of school parcel tax

    School Board to vote on a resolution in January to renew Measure G and put it on the June ballot.

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Health + Science + Environment

  • Trump move to break up atmospheric research center threatens wildfire, storm predictions
  • Fungal forests: New study reveals the fatal impacts of climate change on East Bay trees
  • East Bay park district acquires 190 acres near Concord, expanding regional open space

LIFESTYLE

  • Meet you at the gate: OAK airport guest pass allows non-ticketed visitors through security
  • A whale of a gift for crab lovers: Humpbacks move on, Dungeness season to open Jan. 5
  • Holiday season pet adoptions: East Bay SPCA waives fees for adult cats, dogs this month
  • The Drink | The Lede
  • Deck the hulls: Kids transform Golden Gate Ferry boats into floating art for the holidays
  • Review: ‘Moulin Rouge’ a delightful jukebox musical for all pop fans
  • Movies: ‘Marty Supreme,’ ‘Is This Thing On?’ ‘Song Sung Blue,’ ‘No Other Choice’  
  • Best Bets: Chanticleer, D.L. Hughley, Sommore, ‘Hip Hop Nutcracker,’ ‘Charlie Brown Christmas’

AROUND TOWN

  • Local garden club hosts “Living With Wildfire” community meeting on Jan. 21

    Noted photojournalist and dry garden expert Saxon Holt and Fire Chief Dave Brannigan discuss fire-wise landscaping and share tips for safer, more resilient outdoor spaces.

  • Heavy rain, high winds, outages, flash floods — Bay Area could see it all this holiday week

    Santa and his reindeer will be fastening their seatbelts.

  • Over the river, through the woods… Bay Area airports, roads to be full of holiday travelers

    AAA says that the worst time to travel is between noon and 8 p.m. while the best time is before 10 a.m.

  • ‘Her legacy lives on’: Betty Reid Soskin, once the nation’s oldest park ranger, dies at 104

    Soskin was a Bay Area icon and a voice of the Black American experience during WWII.

  • For Georgia Sprague, path to event planning business began at Beach

    Daughter of a longtime Beach Elementary School teacher loved helping her mom set up the classroom every year.

  • Local with Lisa | Magnolia Music School on Grand Avenue

    [SPONSORED VIDEO] Meet Kat White, the founder of this remarkable organization created with intention, creativity and care.

  • Photos | Donuts & Dreidels

    A dancing dreidel, jelly donuts, crafts and more drew families to the center of town to celebrate the first day of Hanukkah.

  • Cancer League’s Holly Ball shines in ‘Black and White’

    An elegant evening raises more than $200,000 for groundbreaking cancer research.

  • The Dish | Dark Chocolate Espresso Pot de Crème

    This smooth, decadent classic, rich with espresso and dark chocolate, is perfect for the holiday season.

  • 5 things I love on College Ave. this holiday season

    Piedmonter and small business owner of Market, Jen Rego shares tips for local holiday shopping in the community she loves.

CITY NEWS

  • BART construction to slow evening service between Millbrae, SFO through 2026

    If you use BART to get to and from the airport, check timetables for delays.

  • Police Department lobby re-opens Dec. 22

    The re-opening follows the completion of the city's new 911 dispatch center project.

  • The Blotter | Home possibly burgled on Alta Avenue

    Plus: Catalytic converter theft on Pala Ave.

  • Piedmont’s new fire code is a start. Now it’s time to act.

    Piedmont Fire Chief Dave Brannigan calls on residents to harden their homes against wildfire

  • Survey: Help inform swim lesson options at the new community pool

    Your input needed as aquatics staff prepare for future operations and aquatics programming.

  • Faster, cheaper homes: Alameda County taps Oakland firm to advance SHIFT housing pilot

    The company, with its “strong design approach,” has a track record of housing development on small, irregular, or undervalued parcels.

  • Share what you love about Piedmont’s parks and inform a long-term stewardship plan

    Community members are invited to share priorities in an online survey.

  • December Cop on the Block

    Chat with a member of the Piedmont Police Department.

  • Letter to the Editor | Ending Piedmont Play School lease is a breach of community trust

    PPS designer Mark Becker and wife Tami urge the city to reconsider their decision.

  • New Planning & Building permit fees take effect Jan. 1

    With some exceptions, permit fees will increase to better reflect actual staff time spent on that type of permit, the city says.

  • ‘Above and beyond’ | City Council affirms its commitment to wildfire mitigation measures at Monday meeting

    City updates fire codes for new construction and major renovations.

SCHOOLS

  • California students with disabilities face ‘terrifying’ special ed cuts after Trump changes

    All children with physical, developmental or cognitive disabilities – in California, nearly 1 million – receive at least some services through Medicaid.

  • California schools will have to do more to prevent sex abuse under new law

    Senate Bill 848 goes into effect Jan.

  • Letter to the Editor | Kindergarten class inspires with 100% Giving Campaign participation

    Co-chair Catie Osborn gives a shout-out to families in Ms. Mayer's K class at Havens.

  • Survey shows overwhelming support for renewal of school parcel tax

    School Board to vote on a resolution in January to renew Measure G and put it on the June ballot.

  • Piedmont Adult School offers Salsa dance classes this spring

    Classes for beginner and intermediate dancers will be taught by Carmela Zavaleta, an experienced Bay Area dance instructor.

  • Learn about Modern Art at Piedmont Adult School

    Dive into Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, Dada, Surrealism, and more -- with artist and professor Robert Simons.

  • Registration now open for Piedmont Adult School Spring 2026 Session

    The session starts January 12 and runs through May 30.

SPORTS

  • Girls soccer | Piedmont beats Head-Royce, 4-0

    Team gets third straight win

  • Boys basketball | Piedmont pulls out close win at Campolindo

    Highlanders move to 6-3

  • Girls soccer | Piedmont shuts out Oakland Tech, 4-0

    Girls soccer gets hat trick from Miranda Liu.

  • Boys soccer | Piedmont gets off to slow start

    Highlanders win one of first five.

  • Girls basketball | Piedmont sweeps to Paris Twins Classic title

    Highlanders open season with three wins.

  • Boys basketball | Piedmont gets split decision at Acalanes

    Highlanders beat Northgate at tourny.

  • Girls basketball | Piedmont goes for another great season

    Highlanders look to state tournament

  • The Purple One Scholarship: Remembering Jack and Soren through the game they loved

    Oakland Lacrosse Club establishes fund in memory of Soren Dixon and Jack Nelson at the one-year anniversary of the crash that took their lives.

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EXEDRA, ETC.

  • Piedmont Unplugged to lead Bike Bus to school on Jan. 9
  • PEBCC to honor SF composer Kirke Mechem with world premiere on Jan. 24
  • 21st Annual Girl Scout Pinewood Derby coming February 7
  • Obituary | Wynne Augherton Ahern, 1964-2025
  • Obituary | Daley Mae Sarver Humphries, 1948-2025
  • Obituary | Marianne Buroff Sheldon, 1946-2025
  • Obituary | Maria Carson-Breber, 1964-2025
  • Who’s that Good Dog?
  • Who’s YOUR Good Dog?

LIFESTYLE | RECIPES

  • Piedmont Profile | Jeanne-Marie Hebert’s apéritif venture started with a pandemic road trip
  • The Dish | Chicken Barley Soup
  • The Dish | Hamburger Soup
  • The Dish | Pumpkin Custard
  • Local with Lisa | Mago: The story behind this Piedmont Ave. gem
  • Local with Lisa | Say hello to Oakland’s newest wine bar
  • The Dish | Dijon Chicken

REAL ESTATE

  • A New Perspective | That’s a Wrap! | Real Estate Insights
  • A New Perspective: Barcelona Bound? | Real Estate Insights
  • December 1, 2025 | Home sales report for Piedmont
  • Local with Lisa | Piedmont ranked #1 suburb in CA

OPINION

  • Letters to the Editor | Teachers respond to school calendar concerns
  • Letter to the Editor | It’s time for a more collaborative approach to PUSD’s academic calendar
  • Letter to the Editor | School district calendar disappoints
  • Letter to the Editor | Piedmont Play School site is not sacred
  • Letter to the Editor | The quiet magic of Piedmont Play School

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CALIFORNIA

  • Power fully restored in San Francisco days after PG&E substation fire

    The outage over a busy holiday weekend affected 130,000 customers.

  • SF supe calls for hearing on Waymo’s stalled cars ‘making matters worse’ during outage

    There were reports on social media throughout the weekend of driverless cars stuck at intersections, their lights blinking, seemingly confused by downed traffic signals.

  • Caltrans to revise Highway 101 HOV hours after commuter backlash in Marin, Sonoma

    Expanded HOV hours introduced in September led to longer commute times, officials said.

  • California’s minimum wage is increasing in 2026 as Los Angeles debates $30 an hour

    Californians will see the minimum wage increase to $16.90 per hour starting Jan.

  • CARE Court was created to help California’s toughest homeless cases. Why that’s been so hard

    More than two years after the program first launched, most people starting the CARE Court process aren’t homeless, and those who are homeless aren’t always getting what they need most: housing.

  • Judge weighs arguments over whether new antisemitism law treads on teachers’ rights

    AB 715, set to go into effect Jan.

  • Oakland to enforce Sunday parking meters in move that could generate extra $1.6M a year

    Sunday metering is a benefit to retail shops because it encourages parking turnover and customer traffic.

  • Oakland City Council votes to expand police camera network amid sharp privacy debate

    Footage and data gathered from the various cameras will then be consolidated into an online database managed by Flock Safety.

  • Rob Reiner was more than a Hollywood legend. He helped shape California politics

    Reiner, a longtime Democratic activist, donor and fundraiser, played a critical role in the legalization of same-sex marriage in California, and he was a driving force behind California’s signature early-childhood development program, First 5.

  • More adults return to college in California as inflation and job fears rise

    Community colleges see enrollment rise for some job-ready programs.

  • Public comment opens on Marin County’s largest housing development project in years

    Plans for the Strawberry site include a new senior residential care facility with up to 100 independent living units and 50 assisted living and memory-care apartments, along with 337 single- and multi-family homes.

  • Marin planners order deeper environmental review for contested Lucas Valley housing

    Developer says county is violating state housing law.

  • Republicans ask federal court to overturn California’s new Prop. 50 maps

    But the Prop 50 opponents’ odds look slim, especially after the U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority recently blessed Texas’s new maps.

  • BART fares to rise 6.2% in 2026 as ridership continues to rebound, budget gap persists

    Parking prices will also change on Jan.

  • Bay Area transit agencies roll out next-gen Clipper cards for smoother, cheaper rides

    Travelers will be able to use bank cards, whether physical or on their mobile devices, without the need for a Clipper Card. 

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