Featured in Category Jackson Roberts, PHS ’15, getting a taste of pro baseball, German-style By By Damin Esper | July 16, 2019 Former Piedmont star now playing overseas
Food & Drink The Dish | Seven Layer Mediterranean Dip By Lisa Settlemier | July 16, 2019 An easy appetizer for a casual summer gathering.
Around Town Commentary | Let’s get behind the effort to bring financial literacy into our schools By Michael Connors, Piedmont resident | July 16, 2019 Students should have better access to learning about money and finance, says resident Michael Connors.
Bay Area ICE put on notice by federal court, no Bay Area raids occur By Ugur Dursun | Bay City News | July 16, 2019 Communities' preparedness, along with the federal court notice, may have worked to deter ICE from carrying out operations in the Bay Area.
Bay Area Blistering heat expected for Bay Area if global temperatures keep rising By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | July 16, 2019 Report by Union of Concerned Scientist says Solano County and parts of the East Bay and North Bay are especially vulnerable.
Crime & Safety Ghost Ship prosecutors try to contradict Almena and Harris By Jeff Shuttleworth | Bay City News | July 16, 2019 Monday's witnesses point out contradictions in defense testimony. Prosecutors will present two more rebuttal witnesses before closing arguments take place.
California University of California considers ways to increase tuition but with a price freeze guarantee By Larry Gordon | EdSource | July 16, 2019 UC regents will consider plan to guarantee students stable tuition for up to six years while new students could get price hikes.
Uncategorized Bay Area powers up for 50th anniversary of moon landing By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | July 15, 2019 The USS Hornet, Chabot Space and Science Center, the SF Symphony, and the Exploratorium are all holding special events to commemorate the landing.
Bay Area Lake Merritt play structure to be rededicated By Susan Casentini | Bay City News | July 15, 2019 The freshened-up free-form sculpture near the lake's bandstand has been there since the 1950s.
Bay Area Tom Steyer wants to fix American politics by making it Californian By CALmatters | Ben Christopher | July 15, 2019 Ballot referenda, term limits, voting by mail. If the ideas of the newest presidential contender sound familiar, you might be a Californian.