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Sports
June 2, 2026

PMS softball season comes to a close

Scots faced off against two big rivals in back-to-back games
Around Town
June 2, 2026

New Troop 15 Eagle Scouts honored at May 25 ceremony

Five celebrated for their years of commitment to Scouting and final service projects.
City
May 26, 2026

Voting options for the June 2 Primary Election

Due to recent changes in postmarking procedures, the CA Secretary of State’s Office urges anyone who has not mailed their ballot by May 26 to take steps to ensure their…
  • Learn about long-term care recommendations for Piedmont parks at June 3 meeting

    The Park Commission will discuss keeping the city's parks healthy, well-maintained, and resilient far into the future.

  • Piedmont Profile | Tracey Woodruff on microplastics and more

    Woodruff, a Stanford professor, has spent her career studying how toxic chemicals in water and air impact our health.

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

    Class size negotiations a factor in the hold.

  • Join the Piedmont July Fourth parade!

    Have an idea for a parade float? Sign up now to take part in "Independence Day the Piedmont Way".

Health + Science + Environment

  • California overhauls carbon market — critics say it’s a giveaway to oil
  • The form asked my permission to share my health data. Then it wouldn’t let me say no.
  • Wild mushroom poisonings spike in Northern California amid ‘extremely high’ risk warning

LIFESTYLE

  • Local Lit | Top tips for June
  • The Drink | Lemon Drop Wedge Shots
  • Review: SF Opera kicks off summer season with charming ‘Barber of Seville’
  • Movies: ‘Bleak Week,’ French film noir, and glacier stories in ‘Time and Water’
  • School’s out, and kids get in free at San Francisco Zoo on weekdays this month
  • The longevity economy: How leading brands are changing tack to win 50-plus consumers
  • Review: Berkeley Rep’s musical ‘Lunchbox’ is charming, heartfelt, joyful
  • Young People’s Symphony Orchestra ends season with Pops / Pre-Tour Concert

Elections

  • California voting ends Tuesday. The results? Don’t expect them anytime soon
  • Get up to speed fast on the California election with this guide for the undecided
  • Follow the money: Who’s backing California’s next governor — and why
  • Piedmont residents speak out on the importance of Measure H
  • Letter to the Editor | Yes on Measure H to continue a tradition of excellence
  • Letter to the Editor | Measure H essential to the student experience

AROUND TOWN

  • Piedmont Beautification honors donors, announces spring campaign

    Coming to your mailbox soon: PBF's new brochure featuring a Nature Play Area in Piedmont Park.

  • Piedmont Profile | Tracey Woodruff on microplastics and more

    Woodruff, a Stanford professor, has spent her career studying how toxic chemicals in water and air impact our health.

  • Ask a Dog Trainer | The off-leash conversation nobody wants to have

    Dogs need places to run around and play off leash, but sidewalks aren't one of them.

  • Who’s that Good Dog?

    Chloe is a sweet soul who thinks she's fiercer than she is.

  • Photos | Young innovators get a taste for building at annual Maker Faire

    Sunday's fair at Piedmont High School was hosted by Piedmont Makers.

  • In the news | Piedmont’s fire chief makes guest appearance on “Check, Please! Bay Area”

    Brannigan shared one of his favorite restaurants on the KQED show.

  • Obituary | Beloved Piedmont Grocery team member dies

    Sarah B. was a longtime cashier and remembered fondly by countless store customers.

  • Montclair’s A Great Good Place for Books to close

    After 20 years, owner Kathleen Caldwell says the economics of running a bookstore simply no long work.

CITY NEWS

  • Learn about long-term care recommendations for Piedmont parks at June 3 meeting

    The Park Commission will discuss keeping the city's parks healthy, well-maintained, and resilient far into the future.

  • Summer hours at the Piedmont Community Pool start June 8

    Swim lessons, summer camps, and new adult aquatics classes will affect schedules.

  • Piedmont police make arrest in drugs seizure

    Marijuana, methamphetamine, MDMA, and prescription drugs were among items seized.

  • Where to find a Cop on the Block in June

    The police department's casual meet and greets continue.

  • Vigil Monday night for Oakland coffee shop owner Amy Hillyard, missing since March

    The vigil also marked National Missing Persons Month.

  • Family escapes structure fire uninjured

    Piedmont firefighters battled a blaze on the rear deck and attic of a Winsor Avenue home late last night.

  • Proposed FY2026-27 city budget now available for review

    City councilmembers will discuss the proposed budget at public hearings on June 1 and June 15.

  • City anticipates Dearing Memorial to be completed by end of 2026

    Its final form and materials are yet to be established.

SCHOOLS

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

    Class size negotiations a factor in the hold.

  • End of an era (for many) as PUSD recognizes retirees at May 20 Board meeting

    Plus reflections and wisdom from those who are leaving.

  • Piedmonters for Inclusive Education awards over $7,500 in grants to PUSD

    PIE provides support for special education students in the Piedmont schools

  • California teachers say health costs erasing pay gains — some spend $1,600 monthly

    Health benefits costs have surged nearly 500% since 2013-14, outpacing school funding growth.

  • Piedmont residents speak out on the importance of Measure H

    [SPONSORED POST] Measure H is essential to maintain the quality of our schools and the value of our homes, say neighbors around town.

  • Piedmont Adult School’s summer session now underway

    Don't miss this great opportunity to learn a new skill and meet new people in a welcoming, inclusive environment.

  • Photos | 8th Grade Boat Dance

    The Class of 2030 took to the Bay for an evening of dancing, games, and dinner.

  • PHS honors 2026 Senior Awards recipients

    Updated with music department awards that were announced at the May 21 Spring Concert.

  • The Piedmont Exedra endorses Measure H

    Piedmont's parcel tax is now a critical part of the school district's budget.

  • Register for PUSD Summer Adventures and sports camps

    PUSD offers two sessions of teacher-led summer enrichment programs, full and half-day, serving students kindergarten through 9th grade.

SPORTS

  • PMS softball season comes to a close

    Scots faced off against two big rivals in back-to-back games

  • Track and field | Piedmont gets two in MOC finals

    Swain, Aubrecht cap season in Dublin

  • Softball | Piedmont ends season with NCS loss

    Highlanders fall at Willits in second round.

  • PMS softball | Scots come back from loss to win in 7-6 comeback at Witter

    Team secures championship rematch against Montera.

  • PHS senior Layth Haddawy breaks national powerlifting record

    Haddawy has long been into fitness and first started powerlifting his sophomore year.

  • Baseball | Piedmont falls to Livermore on late hit

    Baseball season ends with 4-2 loss.

  • Boys swimming | Season wraps with strong showing at CIF State Swimming Championships

    Highlanders’ 200 medley relay team delivers top performance.

  • Volleyball | Piedmont players earning bids to play at USA Volleyball Junior Nationals

    Seven players have been invited to compete this summer at Nationals, the highest level of girls volleyball.

  • Boys tennis | Piedmont wraps up successful season

    Smolko wins NCS, boys tennis goes 16-7.

  • Spotlight on athletic achievement at second annual Highlander Awards

    Now in its second year, the awards highlight PHS and MHS students who excelled at their sport.

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  • New community pool landscaping is a dramatic swing to drought-tolerant native plants
  • Putt Putt in the park winners
  • Talent and whimsy on display at local garden club’s ‘Best in Show’ flower show
  • Piedmont Beautification Foundation embraces two new projects, revisits two others

LIFESTYLE | RECIPES

  • The Dish | Spanakopita Galette
  • The Dish | Chicken Tinga Tostadas
  • The Dish | Overnight Protein Oats
  • The Dish | Spicy Bigeye Tuna Poke Bowl
  • The Dish | Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • The Dish | Quick Beef and Snap Peas
  • The Dish | Salmon with Vodka Sauce
  • The Dish | Spiced Chicken and Chickpea Flatbreads
  • The Dish | Radiatori Pasta with Vodka Sauce
  • The Dish | Carrot Orange Olive Oil Cake

REAL ESTATE

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  • 857 Paramount Road, Oakland
  • 156 Hazel Lane, Piedmont
  • 126 Woodland Way, Piedmont
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  • A New Perspective: Humpty Dumpty Sat on a Wall… | Real Estate Insights
  • 223 Park View Avenue, Piedmont
  • 4120 Happy Valley Road, Lafayette
  • May 5, 2026 | Home sales report for Piedmont

OPINION

  • Letter to the Editor | Strong schools support community connection
  • Letter to the Editor | ‘Yes’ on Measure H for schools and community
  • Letter to the Editor | Piedmont schools would falter without the core parcel tax
  • Voices | Extraordinary care at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland
  • Letter to the Editor | We need to have a conversation about the school parcel tax

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CALIFORNIA

  • New California law bans law enforcement from interfering in state elections

    Newsom said new legislation would address the “legitimate anxiety” that voters have about the safety and security of California’s elections.

  • California’s next governor to tackle major education decisions

    New superintendent of public instruction may have a reduced role.

  • What would get Gen Z to vote in California’s primary? These candidates are trying

    Historical voter turnout data show that voters aged 29 and younger disproportionately sit out primary elections in California compared to the general voting population.

  • Alameda County budget proposal tackles $91.4 million spending gap without layoffs, major service cuts

    Thursday's presentation was the first time supervisors publicly heard an overview of the new budget proposal.

  • National teachers union president calls for screen bans, AI limits in schools

    The plan includes prohibiting AI use by elementary students and chatbots for all students under 16 years of age.

  • Follow the money: Who’s backing California’s next governor — and why

    Billionaires, Big Oil and other interests are spending big to influence the California governor’s race.

  • Keeping Bay Area public transit on track, MTC review finds agencies cut $1B in costs

    Independent audit finds reduction in operating costs -- a key hurdle in order for the agencies to qualify for new funding from the proposed sales tax measure.

  • California judges are testing a new AI clerk, and you won’t know if it’s looking at your case

    Courts in Los Angeles and Riverside counties are testing an artificial intelligence tool and deciding whether it can be used in high-stakes criminal cases.

  • Oakland police appear closer than ever to shedding 23 years of federal court oversight

    The monitor was installed in 2003 as part of a court settlement following the so-called “Oakland Riders” scandal.

  • California State University renews controversial system-wide contract with OpenAI

    The move has sparked debate about the cost of the agreement and the quality of ChatGPT's educational product.

  • Even while courting moderates on voter ID, GOP leaders still push debunked fraud narrative

    A Republican-backed voter ID law proposed for the November ballot could prevent as many as 1 million eligible Californians from voting.

  • How San José State leaped to No. 2 in national computer science ranking

    SJSU's computer engineering and software engineering programs now surpass top-tier schools such as CalTech, UC Berkeley, and Stanford.

  • Alameda County homeless count drops 13%, preliminary 2026 point-in-time data shows

    The proportion of unsheltered homeless people who are not in any form of emergency, interim, or transitional housing also decreased, by 18%.

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