Featured in Category Boys varsity basketball gains energy, ultimately falls to San Leandro By Damin Esper | January 27, 2019 Off to a slow start, Highlanders battle back to cut the deficit to four, but not enough as Pirates hold on for a 61-54 victory.
Lifestyle Considering technology to help care for your loved one? Here are some tips. By Heather Larson | MemoryWell News for the Ages | January 26, 2019 The market for technology-aided caregiving tools is booming as more seniors age in place.
East Bay Eats East Bay Eats | Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine By Ollie Ramsey | January 26, 2019 The Jack London Square food scene heats up with this new colorful, energetic Thai restaurant.
Around Town Cocktail of the Month | Mezcal Verde By Rod Brown | January 25, 2019 A trip to Tucson yields a new cocktail discovery.
pg&e PG&E just escaped blame for one huge disaster—but it’s still the utility California loves to hate By Judy Lin | January 24, 2019 The company released a statement saying that while its facilities did not cause the Tubbs Fire, the utility remains in financial quicksand.
California Still more evidence of the GOP collapse in California: A legislator switches parties By Laurel Rosenhall | CALmatters | January 24, 2019 Republican Assemblyman Brian Maienschein of San Diego has switched parties and is now a Democrat; his views have moved to the left as his party veers hard right.
Featured in Category Girls varsity soccer easily beats over-matched Hayward By Damin Esper | January 24, 2019 Victory is a respite after dropping three consecutive tough games in league. Highlanders are now 8-4 on the year.
Around Town Piedmont filmmaker selected for Sundance Film Festival By David E. Thigpen | January 23, 2019 The film, chronicling the rise and fall of Theranos and CEO Elizabeth Holmes, is one of the 122 out of 14,000 films selected.
City Retiring city administrator reflects on work, impact in Piedmont By Sam Richards | January 23, 2019 Paul Benoit is most proud of helping bring good staff to the city -- people who are “good, smart and work as a team.”
City Council approves plan to overhaul, improve Linda Beach Park By Sam Richards | January 23, 2019 The plan for more flexible, ADA compliant recreation and program space draws praise. Pickleball not so much.