City Police seminar highlights scams targeting seniors By Sam Richards | December 6, 2018 Affluent neighborhoods top targets for fraudsters who prey on elderly residents.
Schools Skov talks to parents, students about perils of online pornography By Exedra Staff | December 6, 2018 Talking to kids about sex and healthy relationships is key to minimizing harm of explicit content.
Arts & Entertainment PHS Winter Dance Concert Photo Gallery By Annie Cheng | The Piedmont Highlander (PHS) | December 6, 2018
California Jerry Brown’s last stand on pension reform By Judy Lin | CalMatters | December 5, 2018 The California Supreme Court is weighing a key legal precedent that could restore the generous pension formulas Jerry Brown worked so hard to tighten.
Sports Maddie Baum (PHS 2014) sets lacrosse records at University of Denver By Exedra Staff | December 5, 2018 Starting in 19 out of 20 games this season, she has set the school record for most draw controls in a single season.
Around Town Volunteers help light up the season By Mary Ireland | December 5, 2018 Making light work of trimming the giant sequoia in its annual holiday finery.
Real Estate November 2018 | Home Sales in Piedmont By Stacey Isaacs | Compass | December 4, 2018 [SPONSORED POST] Data from Piedmont's home sales this past month.
City Sunday water main break closes road, disrupts service for some residents By Sam Richards (BCN) | December 3, 2018 Twenty-three Piedmont residential water customers were without water Sunday night.
California Where do middle-of-the-road voters go now? By Dan Walters | CalMatters | December 2, 2018 California's two major parties are becoming more polarized, leaving middle-of-the-road Californians without representation. Two new organizations are trying to change that.
Cal Offense fails to relieve stellar defense as Cal falls in Big Game By Andrew Wild | The Daily Cal | December 1, 2018 The Bears seem doomed to play little brother in their biggest rivalry.