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Around Town
February 10, 2026

Winners of all ages in Girl Scouts’ Pinewood Derby

Results are in from the 21st annual Girl Scout Pinewood Derby.
City
February 10, 2026

City holds first on-site training for new pool staff

The city is still actively hiring for spring and summer positions — with the greatest need for lifeguards and swim instructors.
  • Piedmont announces new spectator policy for Binks

    Rules follow brawl with San Leandro.

  • Soaking rain expected across Bay Area through midweek

    Clear skies expected again on Thursday.

  • The Blotter | Jackhammers among tools stolen from backyard

    Stolen vehicle and car break-in reported; also police corner juveniles in Corporation Yard.

  • City Council adopts ‘Objective Design Standards’ to govern new housing in Piedmont

    As the state chips away at local control over new housing development, Piedmont still has control over some design standards.

Health + Science + Environment

  • Parents of trans kids ask: Does California really protect our rights?
  • California spends billions based on this pollution tracker. Who benefits from its latest update?
  • Study: 98% of teens have school cellphone bans, but majority don’t follow them

LIFESTYLE

  • The Dish | Asparagus and Zucchini Crudi
  • ‘Jewelry and Watches in the Visual Arts’ at PCA on Feb. 12
  • Movies: New People Cinema reopening, ‘Valentino on Valentine’s Day,’ and more
  • Review: ‘Mountaintop’ a riveting look at MLK Jr.’s final night
  • The second act! The Castro Theatre prepares to reopen its doors after years-long rehab
  • Marin Theatre digs into Chekhov’s ‘Cherry Orchard’
  • Review: ‘How Shakespeare Saved My Life’ at Berkeley Rep 
  • Movies: SF IndieFest, Mostly British fest, ‘In Their Own Words,’ ‘Arco’

AROUND TOWN

  • Winners of all ages in Girl Scouts’ Pinewood Derby

    Results are in from the 21st annual Girl Scout Pinewood Derby.

  • Who’s that Good Dog?

    Sociable Franki loves to be out and about with her human and canine pals.

  • Treat your sweetheart to chocolate-covered strawberries for Valentine’s Day

    Order by February 11 at midnight to support this Piedmont Community Service Crew fundraiser,

  • Nominate a Piedmont Heritage Tree

    Do you have a favorite tree in Piedmont’s parks and public spaces?

  • Obituary | Robert W. Phillips, 1971 – 2026

    Beloved by family, friends, and colleagues, Rob is remembered for leading an exemplary life.

  • PIE hosts benefit concert for Sidekicks program on Feb. 27

    The Rec Dept program trains teens to support inclusive after-school and summer programs for neurodiverse school-aged children.

  • Scherman Summer Camp makes room for unstructured fun for Piedmont youth

    Quincy Scherman (PHS '24) is back for a sixth year running the popular summer program.

  • Piedmont Unplugged aims high in quest to curb youth smartphone, social media use

    Co-founder Melissa Partovi says what's working in Piedmont could be replicated across the state.

  • Piedmont Beautification Foundation recognizes donors to annual holiday fundraising drive

    The "Lights Up, Piedmont" celebration, along with other recent PBF initiatives, has raised over $200,000.

  • Obituary | Barbara Agnew Whalen, 1936-2026

    Lovingly known as Bobbie, the longtime Piedmonter and philanthropist is remembered for her devotion to God, her family and friends.

  • Obituary | Susan Cotter Johnson, 1939 – 2026

    The longtime Piedmonter is fondly remembered for her sense of adventure, political interests, and dedication to family and friends.

CITY NEWS

  • City holds first on-site training for new pool staff

    The city is still actively hiring for spring and summer positions — with the greatest need for lifeguards and swim instructors.

  • February Cop on the Block

    Chat with a police officer at one of the upcoming casual meet-ups around town.

  • New pool to open in April, city says

    Staff moving on site next week; recruitment continues for lifeguards, swim instructors, and more.

  • Descendants of Piedmont’s first Black family sue city over racially motivated land seizure

    While the city's planned memorial is a good recognition of what happened in the past, it is not a remedy for injustice, say the plaintiffs.

  • City Council adopts ‘Objective Design Standards’ to govern new housing in Piedmont

    As the state chips away at local control over new housing development, Piedmont still has control over some design standards.

  • Budget Advisory Committee to consider recommendation on fees related to new housing

    City Council will ultimately decide how to pay for improvements needed to serve new development.

  • Nominate a neighbor to be recognized for sustainable home improvements

    Nomination deadline is February 18; awardees will be recognized at the city's Design Awards Gala on April 15.

  • Local leaders attend ribbon-cutting for new city dispatch center

    The $3.1 million, 18-month project, was completed on budget and leveraged $2.1 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funding.

  • The Blotter | Resident accuses housecleaner of theft

    No evidence found to back up accusation.

  • Council gives city green light to prep RFP for Moraga Canyon development

    Passage of a surplus land resolution on Monday night paves the way to solicit interest from developers.

  • Piedmont Community Pool: A look back at how we got here

    Hindsight is always 20/20, but the building of a state-of-the-art aquatics facility suffered from an overly optimistic timeline from the get-go.

SCHOOLS

  • Piedmont announces new spectator policy for Binks

    Rules follow brawl with San Leandro.

  • Discover the ‘Art of Oral Storytelling’ at Piedmont Adult School

    Learn the fundamentals of story structure and presentation in a supportive, creative environment.

  • PEF welcomes Spring Fling co-chairs

    A season of fundraising and community celebrations is planned -- with the main event set for May 1 and a kick-off party on February 25.

  • Piedmont students join nationwide ‘ICE Out’ protest

    Teen walkout was one of many happening in the Bay Area on Friday.

  • PEF thanks donors to this year’s Giving Campaign

    1,164 households contributed $4,015,068 in support of Piedmont schools, making this the strongest Giving Campaign in PEF's history.

  • PUSD’s Summer Adventures returns for 2026

    Registration opens on Thursday, January 29; spots for February and April Adventures still available.

  • PUSD accepting nominations for 2026 Arthur Hecht Volunteer Award

    The deadline for nominations is March 13.

  • Piedmont Education Foundation’s Giving Campaign raises over $4 million

    Record-breaking dollar amounts and participation.

SPORTS

  • Girls soccer | Piedmont splits 1-0 games

    Girls soccer loses to Castro Valley, rebounds against Alameda.

  • Boys basketball | Piedmont beats Berkeley, 61-52

    The Highlanders are now 16-8 on the season, 4-4 in West Alameda County Conference Foothill Division play.

  • Boys soccer | Piedmont falls to Alameda

    Losing streak reaches seven.

  • Boys basketball | Empty stands, big win

    Highlanders edge O’Dowd.

  • Girls basketball | Johnson celebrates senior night

    Celebrated on Senior Night, ‘Unc’ helps Highlanders to win.

  • Fight breaks out at Piedmont-San Leandro basketball game

    No fans to be allowed at February 4 Bishop O’Dowd game.

  • Girls soccer | Piedmont falls to Berkeley

    Highlanders are next scheduled to host Castro Valley on February 4.

  • Girls basketball | Piedmont beats Alameda, 76-55

    Girls basketball now 2-0 in league.

  • Girls soccer | Piedmont plays O’Dowd tight

    Girls soccer falls to top team.

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  • Who’s that Good Dog?
  • Photos | Beach Elementary School celebrates top ranking
  • Obituary | Wynne Augherton Ahern, 1964-2025
  • Obituary | Daley Mae Sarver Humphries, 1948-2025
  • Obituary | Marianne Buroff Sheldon, 1946-2025
  • Obituary | Maria Carson-Breber, 1964-2025
  • Who’s YOUR Good Dog?

LIFESTYLE | RECIPES

  • The Dish | Loaded Potato and Cauliflower Soup
  • The Dish | Creamy Rigatoni with Butternut Squash and Spicy Sausage
  • The Dish | Little Gem Salad with Lemon-Cream Dressing
  • Piedmont Profile | Jeanne-Marie Hebert’s apéritif venture started with a pandemic road trip
  • The Dish | Date-Nut Kale Salad

REAL ESTATE

  • A New Perspective: Oh, Say Can You See? | Real Estate Insights
  • 5710 Margarido Drive, Oakland
  • 1111 Winsor Avenue, Piedmont
  • 136 Waldo Avenue, Piedmont
  • February 4, 2026 | Home sales report for Piedmont
  • Local with Lisa | Piedmont ranked #1 suburb in CA
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OPINION

  • Letter to the Editor | We need to have a conversation about the school parcel tax
  • Letter to the Editor | Ending Piedmont Play School lease is a breach of community trust
  • Letter to the Editor | Kindergarten class inspires with 100% Giving Campaign participation
  • Letters to the Editor | Teachers respond to school calendar concerns

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CALIFORNIA

  • California teachers navigate difficult discussions about current events after ICE shootings

    Students and teachers examine current events in the context of their classroom studies.

  • State Sen. Wiener proposes bill to address law enforcement wearing face masks

    California's "No Secret Police Act" would have come into effect last month but was challenged by the federal government.

  • Cal State to back three proposals on nursing education, campus safety and more

    Legislative agenda also includes pilot to help former CSU students receive associate degrees.

  • A transit system like 1976: BART lays out grim future if voters don’t approve sales tax hike

    Up to 15 stations could close.

  • ‘Little death bombs’: Illegal cannabis farms poison California’s forests. Who’s cleaning them up?

    An environmental research group sounds the alarm on lasting consequences of pollution on public land.

  • Overtime pay and night vision binoculars: UC San Diego is among agencies helping patrol border

    Local police forces get money every year from the Department of Homeland Security to assist with border patrol operations.

  • California sues websites that publish blueprints for 3D printer ghost guns

    California law enforcement agencies seize about 11,000 ghost guns every year.

  • ‘Be on the right side of history’: Unions push Newsom to regulate AI amid presidential bid

    Union leaders framed AI as one issue where the public broadly supports regulation.

  • Trio arrested in fatal Oakland TV crew shooting plead guilty to various charges

    Security guard Kevin Nishita was killed while protecting a KRON-TV news crew on assignment in November, 2021.

  • On frozen ground in Minneapolis: Why I went — and what I saw as press freedom is tested

    A local reporter heads to Minneapolis to put his (winter) boots on the ground where so much is at stake.

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