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Around Town
November 14, 2025

‘Scouting for Food’ kicks off tomorrow

The 41st annual food drive by the Piedmont Council's Scouting America is more important than ever.
Arts & Entertainment
November 14, 2025

Catch the PHS Advanced Acting class in ‘Noises Off’ running through Nov. 16

Four-time nominee for best play is considered one of the best farces ever written. Add it to your weekend plans.
Schools
November 11, 2025

Piedmont Education Foundation celebrates 50 years of supporting excellence in local schools

The event brought together generations of supporters to honor PEF’s legacy and the many individuals who have shaped it over the years.
Around Town
November 4, 2025

Sunday, Nov. 16: Find your new passion at the Piedmont Adult Recreation Expo

Explore the wealth of recreational, cultural, educational, and civic activity opportunities our small city has to offer.
  • City Council to consider building and fire code updates at Monday meeting

    You can tune in to the meeting via Zoom to learn what the new codes entail.

  • Donate children’s books at the Turkey Trot bib pick-up on Nov. 26

    Donations to the East Bay Children's Book Project are distributed to children in need throughout the region.

  • Brighten a child’s holiday: Fire Department’s annual toy drive now accepting donations

    Donation bins are out now at City Hall and the Piedmont Recreation Department, through December 23.

  • Laney College sports director John Beam dies after shooting Thursday; suspect in custody

    Beam, the former football coach at Laney as well as Skyline High School, was taken to Highland Hospital following the shooting and died Friday morning, police said.

  • Letter to the Editor | Piedmont Play School site is not sacred

    The idea that the city somehow violated a "forever" agreement with the preschool is mistaken, writes John Tulloch, a PPS alum.

Health + Science + Environment

  • East Bay Women’s Cancer Resource Center set for major expansion after grant approval
  • Health care costs jump to the fore as candidates jockey to be California governor

LIFESTYLE

  • Best Bets: ‘Monkey King,’ ‘Burnout Paradise,’ Bob and Willie celebration, Clift Hotel history series, Trio Bohémo
  • Curious about choir? Attend the PEBCC Training Department’s fall recital on Dec. 13
  • Four Bay Area landmarks deemed eligible for listing on National Register of Historic Places
  • The Dish | Chipotle Flank Steak
  • Movies: Silent, trans, underground film festivals, ‘Die My Love,’ ‘I Wish You All the Best,’ ‘Come See Me in the Good Light’  
  • Review: ARC’s ‘Mary Jane’ sensitively details a woman’s trauma with young son’s serious health issues 
  • Local Lit | Top picks for November
  • Holiday craft fair Nov. 30

AROUND TOWN

  • ‘Scouting for Food’ kicks off tomorrow

    The 41st annual food drive by the Piedmont Council's Scouting America is more important than ever.

  • Obituary | Daley Mae Sarver Humphries, 1948-2025

    Daley is remembered for her warmth, Cal spirit, and being a "Mom to all."

  • Donate children’s books at the Turkey Trot bib pick-up on Nov. 26

    Donations to the East Bay Children's Book Project are distributed to children in need throughout the region.

  • Conservation | Let ReCORK repurpose your bottle corks

    Cork is a sustainability success story -- and you can help.

  • Marché | Holiday marketplace featuring women-led brands hits Oakland on Nov. 15

    Find gift-worthy clothing and accessories, jewelry, art, beauty, and foodie items at The Bridge Yard this Saturday.

  • DBFL holds Annual Ski Sale on Saturday, Nov. 15

    Don't miss this once-a-year giant outdoor sale of gently used ski and snowboarding jackets, bibs, pants, and accessories for the whole family.

  • Who’s that Good Dog?

    Fast-moving Ginger knows when to slow down and enjoy the good life.

  • Commentary | PEF is an investment in both schools and community

    As the Piedmont Education Foundation celebrates 50 years, former PEF and Board of Ed trustee Amal Smith reflects on the organization's impact.

  • Obituary | Marianne Buroff Sheldon, 1946-2025

    The longtime Piedmont resident and Mills College professor is remembered for her distinguished scholarship, resilience, and dedication to family.

  • Turkey Trot gives a shout-out to race course monitors

    You, too, can sport an orange vest on Thanksgiving morning -- it's a great opportunity to volunteer and be part of the action.

  • Fairyland hosts adult-only holiday night market featuring live music and local artisan vendors

    Fairyland is not just for kids -- the 21+ crowd is invited to check out the seasonal fun on Friday, December 12.

  • PEBCC Candlelight Concert set for Dec. 6

    The annual Piedmont East Bay Children's Choir holiday concert will feature winter favorites from around the globe.

  • LWV of Piedmont Dec. 5 holiday lunch features “The Enemies Project: Finding Connection in a Time of Division”

    Founder of mediation law practice 'Through Understanding' Larry Rosen invites us to reconsider how we relate to one another.

  • Tickets now available for the 2025 Black & White Holly Ball Gala

    The annual black-tie event benefiting cancer research takes place on Friday, December 5 at the Claremont Country Club.

CITY NEWS

  • City Council to consider building and fire code updates at Monday meeting

    You can tune in to the meeting via Zoom to learn what the new codes entail.

  • Letter to the Editor | Piedmont Play School site is not sacred

    The idea that the city somehow violated a "forever" agreement with the preschool is mistaken, writes John Tulloch, a PPS alum.

  • Pool update: Commissioning continues, no opening date yet

    While the new pool may look ready for action, the city reports that several critical steps still remain before it can open to the public.

  • Council allocates year-end funds to address long-term capital and infrastructure needs

    City revenues were 2% above budget and expenditures 3% below budget, allowing $2.6 million to be transferred to special funds.

  • City seeks input on proposed “Objective Design Standards” for new homes in Piedmont

    A draft of the new standards is now available for review; comments due December 7.

  • Gavin Newsom’s Proposition 50 just passed. Here’s what happens next

    A major shuffle is underway as some incumbents scramble to preserve their careers in newly redistricted seats while challengers jockey for the chance to unseat them.

  • Where to find a Cop on the Block in November

    Check the schedule to see where neighbors and residents can next connect with a local police officer.

  • Plaque placed to commemorate the island oak at the Mountain/Bellevue Circle

    Having replaced an older, failing giant sequoia, the new tree appears to be thriving -- and has already doubled its height in 18 months.

  • The Blotter | Driver arrested on suspicion of DUI

    Incident happened late on Highland Avenue; also: stolen vehicles; home break-in; and a leash-law scofflaw with errant dogs at Bear Park.

  • In the News | Piedmont vice mayor joins meeting of local mayors to discuss impact of government shutdown

    Conna McCarthy joined mayors from other East Bay cities including Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda, San Leandro, Emeryville, and Albany.

  • PRD posts job listings for the new Piedmont Community Pool

    No opening date yet, but PRD is taking applications for lifeguards, swim instructors, and pool attendant jobs now.

  • Limited-time discounts on rooftop solar and battery storage

    City of Piedmont partners with SunShares to help residents transition to clean energy: Register by November 15 to participate.

SCHOOLS

  • Local with Lisa | Piedmont Ranked #1 Suburb in CA

    [SPONSORED VIDEO] The reason: exceptional public schools that consistently rank among the best in the state.

  • November Adventures: A two-day fall break program for K-5 students

    Sign up now for the PUSD program that will keep your kids engaged over Thanksgiving week.

  • ‘Once Upon a Magical Dance’ | PHS Winter Dance Concert is Dec. 5

    PHS grad and UCSB dance major Mackenzie Seto-Nguyen is a guest choreographer.

  • State finds Oakland Unified created hostile environment for Jewish students and staff

    In rulings issued in late October, the CDE also criticized the district for taking more than a year, longer than the 60 days allowed, to respond to Jewish families’ complaints of antisemitism.

  • Catch the PHS Advanced Acting class in ‘Noises Off’ running through Nov. 16

    Four-time nominee for best play is considered one of the best farces ever written.

  • Letter to the Editor | Three cheers for fifth grade Latin

    This is a smart way to introduce a foreign language to our younger students, says parent Laura Maestrelli.

  • As tuition keeps increasing, UC students want a bigger say on the Board of Regents

    Only one of the two students on the 26-member Board of Regents is allowed to vote.

  • PHS Class of 2020 celebrates 5-year reunion

    Calling all '20 alums -- don't miss the fun on Saturday, December 20 at a venue in Oakland.

  • PUSD poised to add Latin to elementary school curriculum

    Plus: French, Spanish and Mandarin added to sixth grade elective wheel pending Board approval on November 12.

SPORTS

  • Laney College sports director John Beam dies after shooting Thursday; suspect in custody

    Beam, the former football coach at Laney as well as Skyline High School, was taken to Highland Hospital following the shooting and died Friday morning, police said.

  • Girls volleyball | Piedmont falls to Urban in rematch

    Highlanders lose in NCS playoffs

  • Football | Piedmont beats Newark Memorial in finale

    Highlanders face St.

  • Cross country | Piedmont takes second, fifth at WACC

    Cross country teams prepare for NCS

  • Girls tennis | Piedmont falls to Northgate in NCS

    Girls tennis loses 5-2 in team playoffs

  • Survey: Recreation Department seeks input on girls+ sports participation

    Share your feedback by December 19.

  • Football | Piedmont beats Kennedy, 27-8

    Highlanders poised to claim playoff berth.

  • Girls tennis | Piedmont takes two in big week

    Highlanders roll through WACC

  • Girls volleyball | Piedmont qualified for NCS tournament

    First time in seven years for girls volleyball

  • Girls water polo | Piedmont making strides in pool

    Highlanders building program

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  • Photos | 13th Annual Artisanal Piedmont Beer Festival
  • Supporting excellence in our schools | The founding of the Piedmont Education Foundation
  • Second family files lawsuit in Cybertruck crash
  • Cancer League announces new board
  • Piedmont Profile | Anne Callahan offers older residents a boutique caregiving service
  • The city’s first Black family was being chased out in 1924. Now they are being memorialized
  • Who’s YOUR Good Dog?

LIFESTYLE | RECIPES

  • The Dish | Pumpkin Custard
  • Local with Lisa | Say hello to Oakland’s newest wine bar
  • The Dish | Dijon Chicken
  • The Dish | Tomato Soup
  • The Dish | Sheet Pan Chicken, Sausage, and Potatoes, aka ‘The Molly Johnson’
  • The Dish | Gazpacho
  • The Dish | Tomato and Watermelon Panzanella
  • The Dish | Pasta with Shrimp and Burst Cherry Tomatoes
  • The Dish | Grilled Curry Chicken
  • Piedmont Profile | PHS grad with restaurant roots helps launch NYC eatery

REAL ESTATE

  • Local with Lisa | Piedmont Ranked #1 Suburb in CA
  • A New Perspective: Trust Fund | Real Estate Insights
  • 235 Sunnyside Avenue, Piedmont
  • 651 Oakland Avenue, Unit 1E, Oakland
  • 1150 Oakland Avenue, Piedmont
  • 64 Sharon Avenue, Piedmont
  • 45 Glen Alpine Road, Piedmont
  • October 6, 2025 | Home sales report for Piedmont

OPINION

  • Commentary | ‘Think Hopeful, Act Local’
  • Voices | New school year, new problems: class sizes, course requirements, and too many APs
  • Letter to the Editor | Let’s reframe the AP debate
  • Letter to the Editor | PUSD gives proper due to the humanities
  • Letter to the Editor | High expectations — and AP classes — are a good thing for students
  • Commentary | Keep Piedmont Play School at 401 Hampton
  • Letter to the Editor | Autism is not a disease

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CALIFORNIA

  • ‘Unlawful coercion’: Trump can’t withhold funds or demand payment from UC, federal judge rules

    The decision by Judge Rita Lin today is a preliminary injunction and represents a significant victory for University of California scientists, professors, graduate students and other researchers.

  • Alameda County continues planning stronger response to federal immigration crackdown

    The establishment of “ICE free zones” and the development of immigration response plans has already happened or is underway in several other jurisdictions locally and around the country.

  • More housing on the California coast? Changes at this agency signal a pro-building shift

    The California Coastal Commission last week approved a rule change to make it easier to build affordable housing in Monterey and elsewhere along the hundreds of miles of the Pacific coast.

  • Data centers are putting new strain on California’s grid. A new report estimates the impacts

    The report's authors conclude that between 2019 and 2023, electricity use and carbon emissions by CA data centers nearly doubled, while on-site water consumption slightly more than doubled.

  • Man charged with robbery, battery following scuffle outside TPUSA event at UC Berkeley

    Jihad Dphrepaulezz was arraigned Thursday in Oakland and is set to return November 24 to enter a plea to the charges against him.

  • Turning Point USA’s final tour stop at UC Berkeley met with protests, police response

    A brawl between two men occurred after a protester allegedly threw the merchandise a Kirk supporter was selling onto the floor.

  • Berkeley Police Department launches online call log as it begins encrypting radio signals

    The removal of public access to police broadcasts was made to comply with a change in state law.

  • Why a new California law could change the way all Americans browse the internet

    Assembly Bill 566 requires companies that make web browsers to offer users an opt-out “signal” that automatically tells websites not to share or sell their personal information as they browse.

  • Feds announce charges for alleged driver in U-Haul attack on Coast Guard personnel

    Bella Thompson was charged Tuesday with one count of assaulting federal officers with a deadly or dangerous weapon and could, if convicted, face up to 20 years in prison, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.

  • FBI releases images of suspects in theft of over 1,000 artifacts from Oakland Museum

    The FBI and the Oakland Police Department are seeking the public's help in identifying suspects in last month's theft.

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