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Schools
February 3, 2026

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.
Around Town
February 3, 2026

Locals turn out to protest ICE at Saturday rally

The action was part of a nationwide demonstration against the violent tactics of federal immigration agents in recent weeks.
Around Town
January 30, 2026

Piedmont students join nationwide ‘ICE Out’ protest

Teen walkout was one of many happening in the Bay Area on Friday.
Around Town
January 30, 2026

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.
  • Fight breaks out at Piedmont-San Leandro basketball game

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

  • 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.

  • Shake, rattle and roll: Quake swarm near San Ramon jangles nerves

    The largest jolt, at magnitude 4.2, was felt around 7 on Monday morning.

  • Community Pool Q&A with city leaders on Feb. 5

    Commissioning continues; residents are encouraged to submit questions in advance.

Health + Science + Environment

  • California’s instant EV rebates would require automakers to match state funds
  • ‘We’re basically pushers:’ Two California courtrooms hear how companies may have hooked kids on social media
  • Study: 98% of teens have school cellphone bans, but majority don’t follow them

LIFESTYLE

  • The Dish | Loaded Potato and Cauliflower Soup
  • Local Lit | Top Tips for February
  • Cal Performances’ multimedia ‘Emily–No Prisoner Be’ brings Dickinson’s poetry to life with music
  • Violinist explores dreaming, waking at SF Symphony SoundBox
  • Movies: SF IndieFest, Mostly British fest, ‘In Their Own Words,’ ‘Arco’
  • Best Bets: Hearts in SF are back, Jacob Ming-Trent’s ‘How Shakespeare Saved My Life,’ and more
  • Marin Theatre digs into Chekhov’s ‘Cherry Orchard’
  • Memoir celebrates women worldwide united by struggle

AROUND TOWN

  • Obituary | Robert W. Phillips, 1971 – 2026

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Who’s that Good Dog?

    Felix likes to fall asleep to music in his favorite PJs.

  • 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.

  • Car kits still available for Girl Scout Pinewood Derby on Feb. 7

    Trial run is this Saturday, January 31 from 10 am to noon.

  • 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.

  • PRD Summer Preview: Week 0 camps return, plus new camps featuring podcasting, LEGO, and K-Pop Demon Hunters

    The full summer activity guide will be published on Monday, January 26; resident registration opens at 6pm on February 3.

  • Photos | MLK Day celebration strikes hopeful note in troubled times

    US Congresswoman Lateefah Simon (CA-12) was featured speaker at Monday's sold-out event.

  • 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 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.

  • Community Pool Q&A with city leaders on Feb. 5

    Commissioning continues; residents are encouraged to submit questions in advance.

  • 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.

  • City Council approves LOU with Oakland for library services

    Piedmont has never had its own municipal library and has paid for access to Oakland's for decades.

  • City shares video of 10 milestones from 2025

    Staff highlight new community services, safety and infrastructure updates, and more.

  • Piedmont’s new fire code is a start. Now it’s time to act.

    Piedmont Fire Chief Dave Brannigan calls on residents to harden their homes against wildfire

SCHOOLS

  • 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.

  • This week | PHS presents ‘Grease’ Jan. 29 to Feb. 1

    Tickets on sale now.

  • 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.

  • Photos | 18th annual Poker Night raises record amount for Havens Elementary School

    Players of all levels enjoyed a night of betting fun in support of students.

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

    Record-breaking dollar amounts and participation.

  • Letter to the Editor | We need to have a conversation about the school parcel tax

    Before passing an evergreen tax measure, resident Rick Schiller says Piedmont needs to consider a progressive tax based on building square footage.

  • Photos | Beach Elementary School celebrates top ranking

    US News & World Report puts Beach at #15 in all of California.

SPORTS

  • 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.

  • Girls soccer | Piedmont beats San Leandro, 3-1

    Highlanders win two in a row.

  • Boys soccer | Piedmont drops two in WACC play

    Highlanders fall to Berkeley, Castro Valley.

  • Boys basketball | Piedmont hammers Skyline at MLK event

    Highlanders rout Titans, 75-22, a victory that follows an earlier win against International-San Francisco at the Miramonte MLK Showcase.

  • PRD Summer Preview: What’s new in sports camps

    Reminder: Summer program registration opens February 3 for residents (non-residents February 10).

  • Girls basketball | Highlanders outlast Bishop O’Dowd

    Piedmont holds on in big win.

  • Oakland gets Super Bowl spotlight as Bay Area’s only official watch party host

    Family-friendly event at the Henry J Kaiser Center for the Arts kicks off at 11am and runs until 6pm.

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EXEDRA, ETC.

  • Who’s that Good Dog?
  • 21st Annual Girl Scout Pinewood Derby coming Feb. 7
  • 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 | 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
  • The Dish | Chicken Barley Soup
  • The Dish | Hamburger Soup

REAL ESTATE

  • 2417 Marti Rae Court, Alameda
  • 6689 Exeter Drive, Oakland
  • January 26, 2026 | Home sales report for Piedmont
  • 333 Hampton Road, Piedmont
  • 390 50th Street, Oakland
  • Local with Lisa | Piedmont ranked #1 suburb in CA
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OPINION

  • 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
  • Letter to the Editor | It’s time for a more collaborative approach to PUSD’s academic calendar
  • Letter to the Editor | School district calendar disappoints

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CALIFORNIA

  • 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.

  • Newsom blasts Trump administration’s immigration crackdown; touts California’s drug enforcement efforts

    Newsom has positioned himself as a resistance figure against Trump’s intensified immigration crackdown and heightened federal control over states.

  • Republican Steve Hilton leads California governor fundraising as large pool of Democrats lag

    Strategists say the many Democratic candidates aren’t raising money quickly enough.

  • Child care in California was already hard to find — the immigration crackdown has made it worse

    In California more than a million parents rely on a childcare workforce that's almost 40% foreign-born.

  • What does the state superintendent actually do and how might that drastically change?

    The changes would take effect under the next governor and state superintendent elected in November.

  • Amid a shortage of arts educators, a new fund launches to train teachers

    More than 5,500 arts teachers are currently needed statewide, according to a 2025 study by the nonprofit research institute SRI.

  • Santa Clara County cities weigh ending Flock Safety contracts over ICE access

    The Atlanta, Georgia-based company partners with hundreds of cities across California, including Piedmont, and about 6,000 cities across the country.

  • Some California high-speed rail records could remain secret under proposed law

    California created an inspector general to monitor its long-delayed high-speed rail project.

  • Rosie the Bridge? Leaders discuss honoring women workers on Bay Area landmark

    There are no Bay Area Bridges named after women, and few that honor people.

  • Cal State unveils plan for ‘long overdue’ review of campus finances

    University system warns of financial risks in student housing and athletics.

  • California chief justice steps up monitoring of immigration arrests at courthouses

    California’s top judge says making arrests in courthouses instills fear in witnesses and litigants.

  • California state employees alarmed by demand to prove their citizenship

    Public health agency leaders said in a memo that verification is necessary to receive federal funding.

  • Fatal collision closes West Oakland BART

    Delays on Red Line and Green Line continued into the commute hour.

  • Mayor Lee signs executive orders to limit federal immigration activity in Oakland

    Federal agencies may not use any city property for civil immigration enforcement operations.

  • Cops have to treat marijuana in your car differently after new California Supreme Court ruling

    If you can’t easily consume it, having marijuana in your car does not give California police the right to search the vehicle.

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