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October 14, 2025

The Giving Campaign surpasses the $1M mark, honors leadership donors

This year's goal is $5M.
Schools
October 10, 2025

Photos | Wellness Center sponsor party honors donors, spotlights youth mental health

This year’s WC fundraising campaign resulted in a record-breaking $67,200 in donations to support the mental health of Piedmont students.
  • School community divided over addition of more advanced courses to HS curriculum

    Effort to offer more options for humanities bumps up against larger AP debate.

  • Obituary | Maria Carson-Breber, 1964-2025

    In addition to a lifetime of accomplishments, Maria is remembered by her family as a bright light who could turn strangers into friends.

  • ‘Drop, cover, and hold on’ at 10:16 am on Thursday, October 16

    Annual ShakeOut event is a reminder to be ready for an earthquake.

  • The Blotter | Dog sitter charged in burglary

    Homeowner says crime was caught on video; also ALPR alerts to stolen vehicle; residents report thefts of car, scooters.

Health & Science

  • UC Berkeley professor wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry for metal-organic frameworks
  • Cal’s quantum connection: Scientists linked to UC Berkeley share Nobel Prize in Physics
  • Bay Area Air District lowers threshold for Spare the Air alerts, could double annual warnings
  • UC Berkeley taps Victoria Coleman to lead new Berkeley Space Center at NASA Ames

LIFESTYLE

  • The Dish | Dijon Chicken
  • Richmond-set ‘Shipyard Gals’ details history-making efforts of WWII working women 
  • Kronos Quartet explores Chinese-American experience in ‘Beyond the Golden Gate’  
  • ‘Manet & Moriset’ at Legion of Honor sheds new light on famed French painters   
  • Aura, a new interactive light-and-sound experience, opens in Grace Cathedral
  • Best Bets: Free Flyaway show, John C. Reilly, ‘McNeal,’ Gabriel and Jeffrey Kahane, SF Symphony Youth Orchestra  
  • Review: SF Playhouse’s ‘Noises Off’ fresh and funny as ever
  • Movies: SF South Asia film fest, ‘Orwell: 2+2=5,’ ‘Good Boy,’ ‘Plainclothes,’ ‘Noche Oscura’ 

AROUND TOWN

  • ‘Best of San Francisco Comedy Showcase’ brings the laughs to Alan Harvey Theater – November 1

    In the heart of Piedmont: Lineup includes veteran headliners and rising stars from Comedy Central, Netflix, SF Sketchfest, and major comedy festivals nationwide.

  • Obituary | Maria Carson-Breber, 1964-2025

    In addition to a lifetime of accomplishments, Maria is remembered by her family as a bright light who could turn strangers into friends.

  • Local with Lisa | Meet your new Piedmont neighbors

    [SPONSORED VIDEO] One of the perks of real estate beyond helping clients find a home is welcoming them into the Piedmont community.

  • The Young People’s Symphony Orchestra announces 2025–2026 Season

    YPSO kicks off its 89th season with a vibrant program on Saturday, November 8 at 7:30 PM at First Church Berkeley.

  • Get tickets now for Halloween Jam at Children’s Fairyland

    Spooky fun for families with kiddos 8-and-under.

  • Wildwood Dads Club Pumpkin Patch open for business

    It's decorative gourd season, friends.

  • The Dish | Tomato Soup

    A cozy-meets-sunny soup

  • Cancer League announces new board

    The organizations's biggest fundraiser, “Black & White Gala”, takes place Friday, December 5.

  • Local Lit | Top tips for October

    Visiting writers @ St Mary's, Litquake events, Mary Roach, Adam Johnson, and more for book lovers to check out this month.

  • Who’s YOUR Good Dog?

    If there's one in your family, let us know.

  • Abstract artist Valerie Corvin to show work in two exhibitions this fall

    Catch "Aligned" and "Pint Size" at Gray Loft and Transmission Galleries in Oakland.

  • A generous bequest and PBF’s future

    The gift highlights the advantages of designating a charitable organization as a retirement-fund beneficiary.

  • Be part of the second annual Piedmont Adult Recreation EXPO

    Don't miss this year's activity showcase, set for Sunday, November 16 at Veterans Hall.

CITY NEWS

  • Seismic retrofit grants available for Piedmont homeowners – apply by Oct. 17

    You could get up to $3,000 to help make your home more resilient to earthquakes.

  • Limited-time discounts on rooftop solar and battery storage

    City of Piedmont partners with SunShares to help residents transition to clean energy: upcoming info sessions on October 15, and November 6.

  • ‘Drop, cover, and hold on’ at 10:16 am on Thursday, October 16

    Annual ShakeOut event is a reminder to be ready for an earthquake.

  • Moraga Canyon Specific Plan clears another hurdle with Council adoption Monday night

    The framework will help guide future development on city-owned land along Moraga Avenue.

  • Second family files lawsuit in Cybertruck crash

    Jack Nelson was a passenger in the vehicle.

  • The Blotter | $5,000 worth of tools stolen

    Honda Civic potential link to crime; also reported this week: theft, vandalism, a DUI, and a flasher.

  • Piedmont families sue Tesla over Cybertruck crash

    Nelson and Tsukahara families target door handle design.

  • Piedmont Play School must find a new home as city ends use agreement for Hampton Field location

    PPS can stay at 401 Hampton until mid-June 2026.

  • Where to find a Cop on the Block in October

    Check the schedule to see where around town you can next meet up with a local police officer.

  • Fire Department encourages residents to complete at-home wildfire evacuation exercise

    Scan a code and take the time to turn “what ifs” into a plan.

SCHOOLS

  • School community divided over addition of more advanced courses to HS curriculum

    Effort to offer more options for humanities bumps up against larger AP debate.

  • Letter to the Editor | Let’s reframe the AP debate

    A broader community conversation about balance, wellbeing, and success could help clarify what we really want for our students, writes Amelie Kappes.

  • Letter to the Editor | High expectations — and AP classes — are a good thing for students

    PUSD parent Adam Fishman applauds the Board of Education for their stance on expanding advanced classes.

  • Letter to the Editor | PUSD gives proper due to the humanities

    Dozens of parents express support for the Board of Ed's recent decision to offer an Honors English course for tenth graders.

  • Despite education funding formula reforms, inequality growing in some wealthy counties

    Declining enrollment’s perverse impact: for LCFF districts, lower enrollment means less state funding.

  • The Giving Campaign surpasses the $1M mark, honors leadership donors

    This year's goal is $5M.

  • Tickets now on sale for PMS musical ‘Cats: Young Actors’ Edition’

    With a cast of 50 PMS students and a musical score by Andrew Lloyd Webber, performances run October 24-26.

  • PUSD hosts TK–5th grade information night on Oct. 16

    Plus: Guided tours of school classrooms offered once a month through January.

  • Giving Campaign | Can you spot the flock?

    This year's goal is $5M and 100% participation from Piedmont families.

  • Neurodiversity Speaker Series | Understanding sensory regulation in neurodivergent children

    The virtual event takes place on October 28 from 7 - 8:30 p.m.

SPORTS

  • Cross country | Piedmont wins girls race at Clovis

    Team competes on state meet course

  • Football | Hayward hammers Piedmont, 63-7

    Highlanders lose league opener

  • Local teens kick off community impact at Oakland Roots Youth Soccer Night

    The Next Gen Soccer is a non-profit started by Piedmont High School students.

  • Girls tennis | Piedmont sweeps pair of matches

    Girls tennis downs Marin Catholic, Berkeley.

  • Cross country | Piedmont races at Artichoke Invitational

    Cross country takes fourth and seventh.

  • Flag football | Piedmont falls to Castro Valley, 39-0

    Highlanders hit by multiple injuries.

  • PMS 8th grade girls volleyball on a roll

    Scots continue their undefeated regular season run; final home game is Monday, October 6.

  • Football | Too many mistakes doom Piedmont

    Highlanders fall to visiting Arroyo.

  • Photos | Sea of purple sweeps through campus for Homecoming rally

    New mascot joins the fun.

  • Girls golf | Highlanders off to strong start

    Piedmont mixes seniors with underclassmen.

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  • Who’s YOUR Good Dog?
  • Photos | Harvest Festival caps whirlwind weekend of community events
  • Photos | Welcome to the neighborhood
  • Photos | Annual car show turns Exedra Plaza into a kaleidoscope of color and cool
  • Piedmont Profile | Anne Callahan offers older residents a boutique caregiving service
  • Obituary | Tom Bjornson, 1945 – 2025
  • Obituary | David Norman Lillevand, Jr., 1937-2025
  • The city’s first Black family was being chased out in 1924. Now they are being memorialized

LIFESTYLE | RECIPES

  • The Dish | Sheet Pan Chicken, Sausage, and Potatoes, aka ‘The Molly Johnson’
  • The Dish | Gazpacho
  • The Dish | Tomato and Watermelon Panzanella
  • The Dish | Pasta with Shrimp and Burst Cherry Tomatoes
  • The Dish | Grilled Curry Chicken
  • The Dish | Brownie Pudding
  • The Dish | Red Pepper Soup
  • Piedmont Profile | PHS grad with restaurant roots helps launch NYC eatery
  • The Dish | German Potato Salad
  • The Dish | Summer Zucchini Salad with Pasta and Chickpeas

REAL ESTATE

  • Local with Lisa | Meet your new Piedmont neighbors
  • A New Perspective: Frankenstein | Real Estate Insights
  • 1140 Winsor Avenue, Piedmont
  • 133 Monticello Avenue, Piedmont
  • 369 Hampton Road, Piedmont
  • October 6, 2025 | Home sales report for Piedmont
  • 191 Indian Road, Piedmont
  • 535 Hampton Road, Piedmont
  • 45 Glen Alpine Road, Piedmont
  • 33 Richardson Way, Piedmont

OPINION

  • Commentary | Keep Piedmont Play School at 401 Hampton
  • Letter to the Editor | Autism is not a disease
  • Letter to the Editor | Moraga Canyon development will hinder emergency evacuations in the area
  • Letter to the Editor | Questions, concerns about Moraga Canyon housing development
  • Letter to the Editor | PHS could use more advanced humanities classes
  • Letter to the Editor | Dog owners should know better
  • Climate Corner Op-Ed: The truth about plastic recycling
  • Op-Ed: Practice makes prepared

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CALIFORNIA

  • Tens of thousands of Kaiser health care workers set to start 5-day strike

    The strike, over pay and staffing, marks the largest labor action in their union’s 50-year history.

  • California makes ‘bird law’ real, ensuring permanent protections for migratory birds

    The bird law has been the subject of a years-long dispute between California and the federal government that started during Donald Trump’s first presidency.

  • $25M Treasure Island marina project moves forward after new funding partnership

    The marina is a key component of the island's redevelopment plan, with 8,000 new residences, retail space, and more than 300 acres of open space.

  • Oakland Police Chief Floyd Mitchell to resign effective Dec. 5, gives no reason for decision

    Mitchell, a former police chief in Lubbock, Texas, was hired by former Oakland mayor Sheng Thao in March of 2024.

  • Gavin Newsom signs law overhauling local zoning to build more housing

    After weeks of waiting, California’s governor signed a bill that will allow mid-rise apartment buildings near major transit stops in California’s biggest metro areas.

  • Why this wealthy Bay Area suburb is at the center of the next big fight over California housing

    Cities across the state have reason to watch and see how things play out.

  • Federal oversight is disappearing as multiple refineries explode. Who’s in charge now?

    The incident that shook Chevron’s El Segundo refinery last week once would have prompted a federal investigation -- but not anymore.

  • Hurricane Priscilla remnants to bring widespread rain/thunderstorms to SoCal, southwest

    More widespread precipitation possible with colder NorCal system by mid-Oct

  • Take Back Telegraph: Berkeley residents try to revive public space with pop-up music fest

    Unsanctioned street fair brought in several bands and drew over 100 passersby to stop and listen to the music.

  • In the Central Valley, Prop. 50 is a fight between Newsom’s California and GOP’s Washington

    Residents there worry more about the rising cost of living, access to water for their farms, homelessness and the threat of immigration raids than the shape of CA congressional districts.

  • SFMTA finds new cameras cut speeding 72% at 15 sites, spurring changed driver behavior

    San Francisco’s new speed camera program is the first of its kind in California.

  • Bay Area airports will see arrival of millions of dollars for infrastructure upgrades

    Modern infrastructure at transportation hubs are essential to keep the state running, say CA legislators.

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