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July 7, 2026

Section of Bonita Avenue is now officially a one-way street

New diagonal parking spaces add more parking to the downtown area.
Around Town
July 7, 2026

Photos | Town awash in red, white, and blue to celebrate July Fourth holiday

Community spirit was on full display in Piedmont's 59th Independence Day parade and picnic on Saturday.
  • Public Works Director Daniel Gonzales is leaving

    Council to approve appointment of an interim director at tonight's meeting.

  • Local candidate nomination period for November election opens July 13

    Interested in running for City Council or School Board? Make an appointment to learn more.

  • ‘It’s in the data’: Crime in California dropped to historic lows in 2025, report shows

    Crime reductions coincided with a rise in arrests; in the Bay Area, Alameda County alone saw a 43% drop in homicides.

  • Piedmont girls lacrosse coach Carlton Chan to retire

    Chan led the team to an NCS title in 2019.

  • The Blotter | Tool cart stolen on Magnolia

    Suspect vehicle recovered

Health + Science + Environment

  • STEM isn’t always welcoming to diversity. A California college program aims to curb that
  • In California governor’s race, voters face stark choice on immigrant healthcare
  • Worried about your aging parents? Welcome to the caregiving club

LIFESTYLE

  • The Dish | Mediterranean Couscous Salad
  • Tether Dance Project premieres full-length ‘Escapement’ in SF
  • Upcoming choral festival brings together elite youth choirs from around the world
  • Under full moon, native fish arrive to dance on Bay shores in annual spawning ritual
  • ‘Conjuring Power’ at YBCA traces history, charts future of queer, trans movements
  • Movies: African stories, gallerists’ favorites, Julia Carmen films, ‘Mary Oliver,’ ‘Romeria’
  • Bay City Books: New books by NorCal authors June-July 2026
  • De Young showcases new paintings by Nengi Omuku in ‘The Gathering’

AROUND TOWN

  • Time to prepare your yard for fire season

    With or without goats, homeowners need to prune trees, remove dead vegetation, and clear flammable materials.

  • Photos | Town awash in red, white, and blue to celebrate July Fourth holiday

    Community spirit was on full display in Piedmont's 59th Independence Day parade and picnic on Saturday.

  • Flix Fest features ‘American Graffiti’ this Thursday

    Doors open at 12:45 p.m. and the film starts at 1:00 p.m. at 801 Magnolia Ave.

  • Who’s that Good Dog?

    Ginger hasn't met a stick she doesn't love.

  • Upcoming choral festival brings together elite youth choirs from around the world

    Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir Artistic Director Eric Tuan in conversation about July's Golden Gate International Choral Festival.

  • Buck Moon and more | The Exedra’s Monthly Almanac for July 2026

    A compendium of useful information for local residents.

  • Piedmont Profile: Rick Smith on civil grand juries

    Civil grand juries are given the extraordinary power of subpoena — and may compel testimony from anyone or any source vital to their investigation.

  • Obituary | Allen Matthews, 1962 – 2026

    Friends and family remember Matthews as a passionate journalist, Daily Cal loyalist, history buff, and proud dad.

  • Ask a Dog Trainer | At wit’s end with my barking dog

    Why bark collars should be a last resort and how to develop a strategy that works.

CITY NEWS

  • Section of Bonita Avenue is now officially a one-way street

    New diagonal parking spaces add more parking to the downtown area.

  • Public Works Director Daniel Gonzales is leaving

    Council to approve appointment of an interim director at tonight's meeting.

  • Local candidate nomination period for November election opens July 13

    Interested in running for City Council or School Board?

  • AC Transit’s planned fare increase starts on July 1

    Riders can expect to pay an additional 25 cents on local rides and and an extra 50 cents for transbay trips.

  • Alameda County supes approve standing committee on reparations for Black residents

    The move is part of a draft action plan created after two years of study, community listening sessions, and surveys of 400 residents.

  • The Blotter | Box delivery truck stolen, recovered

    Plus: Stolen packages.

  • See where to find a Cop on the Block in July

    Get to know your local police officers.

  • Prevent fires: Make safe disposal of oily rags part of any home improvement project

    Improper disposal of rags has led to multiple fires in Piedmont over the past three years, the city says.

  • Clear vegetation near the street to help emergency vehicles reach your home

    Narrow streets and streets without sidewalks are especially prone to problems.

SCHOOLS

  • Commentary | Push to shutter Oakland charter school hinges on a misguided approach to accountability

    Don't cherry-pick a single data point to justify closing of an important charter school, argues former governor Jerry Brown.

  • More autistic students attend college than campuses realize, research finds

    The rise in autistic college students comes from earlier diagnoses and improved interventions — along with increased awareness and reduced stigma.

  • Piedmont bond carries five through University of Oregon graduation

    The new grads met in middle school and have stayed fast friends through the years.

  • New PHS suggestion box elevates student voices

    PHS junior Raffaello Banin leads a team of students to review suggestions and turn them into action.

  • PUSD says district is “at capacity” and not accepting interdistrict transfers for now

    Class size negotiations a factor in the hold.

SPORTS

  • Piedmont girls lacrosse coach Carlton Chan to retire

    Chan led the team to an NCS title in 2019.

  • Bay Area Host Committee plans to become permanent sports leadership commission

    The commission aims to help the Bay Area host one major sports event every two or three years.

  • Transgender athletes still protected in California, Supreme Court rules

    The ruling allows states to ban transgender student athletes from playing on girls’ and women’s teams, but doesn’t require it.

  • Piedmont rowers take silver and race the top boats as Oakland Strokes wins national title

    The national title came in the Men’s U17 8+.

  • Piedmont Swim Team to celebrate its 50th season at new community pool

    After six years without a home pool, swimmers and coaches look forward to a fresh start in August.

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  • Obituary | Beloved Piedmont Grocery team member dies
  • PHS mourns loss of Latanya Lloyd, longtime front office staffer
  • Piedmont Profile | Larry Tramutola, political strategist and organizer

LIFESTYLE | RECIPES

  • The Dish | The Un-Enchilada Enchilada — Vegetarian or Chicken
  • The Dish | Pan-Roasted Halibut Puttanesca
  • The Dish | Honey-Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Yogurt Sauce
  • The Dish | Bacon Croissant Brunch Casserole
  • The Drink | Lemon Drop Wedge Shots

REAL ESTATE

  • 120 Somerset Road, Piedmont
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  • 1452 Club View Drive, El Cerrito
  • A New Perspective: The Uphill Climb | Real Estate Insights
  • June 10, 2026 | Home sales report for Piedmont

OPINION

  • Letter to the Editor | Why the Bonita Avenue parking reconfiguration deserves a second look
  • Voices | Join the Ocean Garbage Prevention Challenge
  • Commentary | Fast fashion fills California’s landfills. Thankfully a recycling fix is in sight

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CALIFORNIA

  • Who is Steve Hilton? Here’s how he has rebranded himself multiple times

    Hilton faces long odds in the November general election against Democratic former state Attorney General Xavier Becerra.

  • ‘It’s in the data’: Crime in California dropped to historic lows in 2025, report shows

    Crime reductions coincided with a rise in arrests; in the Bay Area, Alameda County alone saw a 43% drop in homicides.

  • Planned closure of National Archives could force relocation of historic Bay Area records

    The facility, with 75,000 cubic feet of historical records dating back to the 1850s, is an important resource for historians, researchers, families, and students.

  • Bay Area transit sales tax measure certified to go on November ballot

    The proposed tax comes as public transit agencies in the region face severe budget shortfalls in the current fiscal year.

  • Their town burned to the ground. Should they get a pass from California’s new housing laws?

    A bill intended to check investor-led redevelopment could also make it more difficult for fire survivors to sell their properties should they decide or be forced by necessity not to rebuild.

  • California makes a subtle but impactful change to how it finances preschools

    California has historically funded preschool programs differently depending on who operates them.

  • More autistic students attend college than campuses realize, research finds

    The rise in autistic college students comes from earlier diagnoses and improved interventions — along with increased awareness and reduced stigma.

  • Private prison company sells two of California’s immigrant detention centers to the feds

    CoreCivic will continue operating two ICE detention centers in Kern and San Diego counties.

  • Richmond-San Rafael Bridge on-ramp closure extended to February 2027

    The $18 million project includes removal of toll booths on the bridge that haven’t been used since 2020 and other improvements.

  • Newsom’s parting gift: A budget that delays California’s deep cuts to 2027

    A final budget deal reached last week relies largely on AI revenue projections and new taxes to delay social service cuts and shrink future deficits.

  • UC Berkeley launches Nancy Pelosi Institute to address democracy’s challenges

    The new research and teaching center has received more than $35 million in donations with a fundraising goal of $50 million.

  • California to share driver license data despite fears it could expose unauthorized immigrants

    The new state budget includes $55 million for the DMV to build a data-sharing system to bring California into compliance with the federal REAL ID law.

  • California school libraries blindsided by ‘catastrophic’ state budget cut

    The budget cut $5.5 million for school libraries, which pays online fees for student research materials in public schools across the state.

  • Alameda County approves $6.7B budget, preserving safety-net services

    County officials said the budget closes a $91 million deficit without layoffs or major service reductions.

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