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Nonprofit
September 12, 2025

A record-breaking gift: PEF grants over $4.1 million to Piedmont schools

This grant reflects last year's fundraising through the Giving Campaign and other programs; the 2025 Giving Campaign launches on Tuesday.
Around Town
September 12, 2025

Out and about: Piedmont’s own draws hyperlocal fans to SF’s Curran theater

Tyler Ellis (PHS '16) plays a lead role in the North American tour of the musical "Shucked;" performances run through October 5.
High School
September 12, 2025

Girls golf | Highlanders off to strong start

Piedmont mixes seniors with underclassmen.
Schools
September 9, 2025

New attractions added to annual Pancake Breakfast and Chalk Festival

Dunk Your Dad is a hit.
  • City Council to consider updates to Planning & Building permit fees at Sept. 15 meeting

    Proposal would better align fees with cost of service, adopt cost recovery policy; watch and participate in the discussion, in-person or via Zoom.

  • Planning Commission moves Moraga Canyon Specific Plan forward to City Council

    Council will consider the housing development framework in October.

  • The Blotter | Man arrested for arson in Piedmont

    Fire, set on Highland with “organic” material, was extinguished quickly.

Health & Science

  • Health experts say flu season could hit hard again, urging public to get flu, COVID-19 shots
  • Californians asked to track monarch butterfly sightings to help save declining population
  • Dozens of lightning strike fires are burning across California. A warming climate could bring more, according to new study

LIFESTYLE

  • Best Bets: Rubinoos, ‘Dead Man Walking,’ Flower Piano, ‘Hamlet,’ Sound Summit  
  • PGA Tour coming to wine country this week with Americans tuning up for Ryder Cup
  • Review: Star power fuels San Francisco Opera’s ‘Rigoletto’ revival
  • Review: With humor and heartbreak, Berkeley Rep’s ‘The Reservoir’ is unsparingly truthful
  • The Dish | Pasta with Tomatoes and Burrata
  • Movies: Oakland International film fest, neon signs at Roxie, ‘Baltimorons,’ ‘Paper Bag Plan,’ ‘Happyend’
  • We belong outdoors: Bay Area groups battle inequity to make nature accessible for all
  • Transit Month has arrived: San Francisco officials say hop on for a smoother ride

AROUND TOWN

  • Out and about: Piedmont’s own draws hyperlocal fans to SF’s Curran theater

    Tyler Ellis (PHS '16) plays a lead role in the North American tour of the musical "Shucked;" performances run through October 5.

  • Cub Scouts bring adventure to upcoming Movie in the Park

    All adventurers encouraged to to catch 'Migration' in Piedmont Park next Friday evening, September 19.

  • Harvest Festival returns Sunday, September 21

    Mark your calendars for this classic family event featuring food, music, art, an Edibles Contest, PEF games, scarecrows -- and more.

  • Berkeley jazz musician Bob Roden to appear at Piedmont Harvest Festival, Sept. 21

    Enjoy live music by The Bob Roden Quintet as part of the community event's Jazz Fest.

  • Reminder: Flix Fest shows ‘Dead Poets Society’ this Thursday

    Don't miss this classic starring Robin Williams.

  • Piedmont Center for the Arts | Slavic arts, jazz, Beethoven, opera, and more on tap for September

    You needn't go far to fill your weekends with music and art.

  • The Dish | Gazpacho

    Nothing says end of summer like this chilled soup.

  • Be part of the second annual Piedmont Adult Recreation EXPO

    This year's activity showcase is set for Sunday, November 16 at Veterans Hall.

  • Who’s that Good Dog?

    Little Lola was a rescue who loves her two- and four-legged friends dearly.

  • Eighth graders enjoy tech-free outdoor education trip to Yosemite

    The weeklong NatureBridge trip was organized by two parents passionate about the outdoors.

CITY NEWS

  • City Council to consider updates to Planning & Building permit fees at Sept. 15 meeting

    Proposal would better align fees with cost of service, adopt cost recovery policy; watch and participate in the discussion, in-person or via Zoom.

  • New transformer installation marks next step in 911 Dispatch Center construction

    City Hall was closed last Thursday for the infrastructure upgrade.

  • Planning Commission moves Moraga Canyon Specific Plan forward to City Council

    Council will consider the housing development framework in October.

  • Piedmont’s new pools have water – what’s next?

    Testing, hiring, and training.

  • Pools are filled with water as another construction milestone is met

    Let the testing begin.

  • Letter to the Editor | Questions, concerns about Moraga Canyon housing development

    Residents Marj Blackwell, Vincent Fisher, Julie Watters, Daphne Albert, and Peggy Esposito say the plan is fraught with risk.

  • The Blotter | Man arrested for possession of stolen vehicle

    ALPR system detected Camry; more stolen vehicles turn up; and a bunny statue found at the scene of shattered window on Wyngaard.

  • Pool Bond Oversight Committee wraps up work

    Measure UU funded $25M of the total $34.9M pool budget.

  • As fall nears, Fire Department urges residents to prepare their property for wildfire season

    Prune plants, clear debris, create space, and more.

  • New Cal Fire campaign urges Californians to prepare ‘go bags,’ make evacuation plan

    We're entering peak wildfire season -- what's YOUR plan?

  • Operating a business in Piedmont? You need a license

    Are you a freelancer, consultant, or independent contractor?

SCHOOLS

  • A record-breaking gift: PEF grants over $4.1 million to Piedmont schools

    This grant reflects last year's fundraising through the Giving Campaign and other programs; the 2025 Giving Campaign launches on Tuesday.

  • New attractions added to annual Pancake Breakfast and Chalk Festival

    Dunk Your Dad is a hit.

  • Auditions for PHS/MHS musical ‘Grease’ open now

    Online audition submissions are due on September 15.

  • California changed the way it teaches science. But test scores remain low

    In 2019 only 30% of students met the standard on the state exam.

  • Registration is open for the Fall 2025 session of Piedmont Adult School

    The session starts September 8 and runs through December 20; among the new offerings is “Philosophy for Life,” taught by Stephen Szczepanek.

  • PUSD Wellness Center launches 2025 fundraising campaign with $50,000 goal

    The WC plays a vital role in student well-being.

SPORTS

  • Girls golf | Highlanders off to strong start

    Piedmont mixes seniors with underclassmen.

  • Girls volleyball | Team young but talented

    Piedmont off to good start; next match-up is at home -- September 23 against Alameda.

  • Cross Country | Piedmont does well at invitational

    Highlanders high on leaderboard

  • Football | Piedmont starts slow, suffers loss

    Highlanders' result mirrors opener

  • Girls tennis | Piedmont falls to Campo, Marin Academy

    Highlanders face tough competition

  • Flag Football | Piedmont gets first win of season

    Girls football beats Miramonte, 12-6.

  • Flag football | Piedmont loses opener to St. Mary’s

    Girls football team is developing, says coach.

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  • Who’s that Good Dog?
  • Out and about at Movie in the Park
  • City holds ribbon-cutting ceremony for new Coaches Field batting cages
  • Piedmont Profile | Anne Callahan offers older residents a boutique caregiving service
  • Photos | PUSD welcomes students back for 2025-2026 school year
  • Piedmont Profile | Police Chief Frederick Shavies is ready for his new role
  • Obituary | Tom Bjornson, 1945 – 2025
  • Obituary | David Norman Lillevand, Jr., 1937-2025
  • The city’s first Black family was being chased out in 1924. Now they are being memorialized
  • Obituary | William S. Coysh, 1953-2025
  • Who’s YOUR Good Dog?

LIFESTYLE | RECIPES

  • The Dish | Tomato and Watermelon Panzanella
  • The Dish | Pasta with Shrimp and Burst Cherry Tomatoes
  • The Dish | Grilled Curry Chicken
  • The Dish | Brownie Pudding
  • The Dish | Red Pepper Soup
  • Piedmont Profile | PHS grad with restaurant roots helps launch NYC eatery
  • The Dish | German Potato Salad
  • The Dish | Summer Zucchini Salad with Pasta and Chickpeas

REAL ESTATE

  • 64 Crest Road, Piedmont
  • 306 Ramona Avenue, Piedmont
  • 118 Hillside Avenue, Piedmont
  • 618 Boulevard Way, Piedmont
  • 45 Glen Alpine Road, Piedmont
  • A New Perspective: High Anxiety | Real Estate Insights
  • 3 Craig Avenue, Piedmont
  • 1301 Mountain Boulevard, Oakland
  • 33 Richardson Way, Piedmont
  • 4275 Fruitvale Avenue, Oakland
  • 2861 Chelsea Drive, Oakland
  • 4479 Elinora Avenue, Oakland
  • 6189 Margarido Drive, Oakland
  • 1555 Lakeside Drive, #190, Oakland
  • 7069 Saroni Drive, Oakland
  • August 27, 2025 | Home sales report for Piedmont

OPINION

  • Letter to the Editor | Dog owners should know better
  • Climate Corner Op-Ed: The truth about plastic recycling
  • Letter to the Editor | Give the revamped elementary music program a chance
  • Op-Ed: Practice makes prepared
  • Commentary | Are our schools ready for the age of AI?
  • Letter to the Editor | Props to PUSD for dedication to students with disabilities and learning differences

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CALIFORNIA

  • California Legislature overrides local zoning to boost transit-oriented development

    California lawmakers just laid the groundwork for a highly targeted building boom.

  • CA passes ICE mask ban in closing days of legislative session

    Measure forces law enforcement officers to identify themselves; proposal now awaits Newsom’s decision.

  • Transit Month has arrived: San Francisco officials say hop on for a smoother ride

    Transit agencies face tough financial situation -- and the hope is to attract more riders.

  • Alameda County rolls out program to cut red tape from affordable housing development

    County is seeking a qualified architectural firm to help make it happen.

  • Oakland First Fridays push back against police union’s finger pointing in wake of shootings

    OPD, moreover, finds no connection between the outbreak of violence and the free festival that had ended hours earlier. 

  • Mayor Barbara Lee responds to deadly Oakland shootings, police union criticism

    Union blames mayor and cuts to the police department for the violence.

  • OPD delays rollout of police radio encryption amid technical issues, transparency concerns

    Previously, public radio frequencies allowed for journalists, watchdogs, and members of the public to monitor police activities.

  • ‘It feels like a cyber-attack’: Computer issue snarled commute for thousands of BART riders

    Computer upgrade gone wrong paralyzed BART on Friday.

  • The fight for Prop. 50: Elected officials rally in SF to support congressional map redraw

    State Sen. Scott Wiener framed Prop. 50 as a “fight that came to us.”

  • San Francisco moves to streamline more permit processes for housing, business

    The effort to streamline and simplify the permitting process was a component of Lurie’s mayoral campaign.

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