California Pension benefits hinge on state Supreme Court case By Dan Walters | CalMatters | December 13, 2018 Challenges to a mild pension reform sponsored by Gov. Jerry Brown could result in a broader ruling that would open the door to pension benefit reductions.
City Hampton Field backstop to be dedicated to John Raymond Hege By Jodi Beasley | December 12, 2018 Hege was an Oakland police officer who was raised in Piedmont. He was killed in the line of duty in 2009.
Around Town Mystery sales all week at Dress Best for Less By Dress Best For Less | December 12, 2018 Big sales! Gift cards!
City Andersen, King, Rood formally sworn in to new terms on City Council By Sam Richards | December 11, 2018 Council members considered the tasks ahead during December 11 meeting and holiday celebration.
Sports Tough loss for varsity boys basketball in Red Brown Tournament finals By Exedra staff | December 11, 2018 Highlanders lose to Div 1 Lincoln Mustangs in championship play.
Market conditions may force PUSD to adjust H1 construction plans By Exedra staff | December 11, 2018 New STEAM building, Alan Harvey Theater on track but other projects may be put on hold.
Opinion | Commentary Online news a great way to track Piedmont By Kate Faust | Resident | December 11, 2018 We are loving the Piedmont Exedra! Great content, easy to access, timely and objective articles.
News Newcomer and incumbent win School Board seats as election results are finalized By Lucinda Ryan | December 10, 2018 Election results show easy win for Pillsbury, with Smith narrowly defeating Caskey, and Titan trailing in distant 4th.
Schools New PUSD CFO confirms community support for schools is essential By Emily Harrold | PEF | December 10, 2018 Local parcel tax and fundraisers like the Giving Campaign keep our schools strong.
schools High School Troubadours bring harmony to the holidays By Exedra Staff | December 7, 2018 A Cappella singers spread good cheer and harmony around campus.