Uncategorized Piedmont girls lacrosse beats Las Lomas on Senior Night By By Damin Esper | April 26, 2019 Keville overcomes illness to net hat trick; team ready for playoffs
California For ‘hard-to-count’ California, 2020 census poses huge challenges and carries big stakes By Martha Groves | CALmatters | April 26, 2019 Will the Trump administration be allowed to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 U.S. Census? If so, experts say, California could lose big.
Featured in Category Piedmont badminton dominates in doubles to defeat Encinal By By Damin Esper | April 26, 2019 Highlanders improve to 8-5 for the season
Market Insights Somewhere behind that tree, there’s a view! By Julie Gardner, Compass | April 26, 2019 [SPONSORED] Do you have a legal right to your view? In many municipalities, yes, but not at your neighbors' personal expense.
Featured in Category Ethnic studies course is likely coming to PHS By Chris Treadway | April 25, 2019 California high schools are mandated to offer an ethnic studies course by the 2020-21 academic year.
Bay Area Peregrine falcons atop Cal’s Campanile bell tower welcome new chicks By Angela Hill | Bay City News | April 25, 2019 Peregrine parents Annie and Grinnell have lived in the tower since 2017; they have their own social media handles and a wide fan base.
News BART Board approves policy governing use of license plate readers at station parking lots By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | April 25, 2019 Unanimous vote to approve the policy that seeks to balance security improvements with privacy protections
Uncategorized Who’s that Good Dog? By David E. Thigpen | April 25, 2019 Lucy the Newfoundland is 120 pounds of love and excels at carting apples or clearing a kitchen counter.
Around Town Backstage with Annette O’Toole at Berkeley Rep’s ‘The Good Book’ By Lou Fancher | April 24, 2019 In an exclusive look at rehearsals of Berkeley Rep's The Good Book, the Exedra goes behind the curtain to see what makes this winning cast tick.
California California opinions on charter schools are divided—and more complex than portrayed By Richard Cano | CALmatters | April 24, 2019 California voters are just as divided as their elected officials on the charter school issue, and maybe more so, a new PPIC survey on education shows.