Featured in Category School Board candidate files extensive public records request for PUSD K-12 curriculum materials By Sam Richards | October 18, 2022 The question is: to what end?
Featured in Category Letter to the Editor | City is missing an opportunity by not including Civic Center in housing plan By Chris Read | October 18, 2022 Resident Chris Read says working with a developer to defray costs of improving key city buildings would save taxpayers money.
Around Town Cannabis dispensary applying for permit to operate on Grand Avenue By Exedra Staff | October 18, 2022 A public hearing will be held on Oct 24.
Arts & Entertainment Young People’s Symphony Orchestra kicks off season on Oct. 29 By Young People's Symphony Orchestra | October 18, 2022 Three Piedmont students are YPSO members.
Schools Piedmont Education Foundation debuts new video about public school funding By Piedmont Education Foundation | October 18, 2022 The short film released for the Giving Campaign explains the root causes of California's school funding crisis.
Around Town DBFL marks final day at Carriage House By Exedra Staff and photos by Julie Reichle | October 18, 2022 Donate your new or close-to-new items at the new Harrison Street location.
Around Town Photos | Spooky, seasonal scenes from Piedmont streets By Photos by Julie Reichle | October 18, 2022 The skeletons are taking over. It must be October.
City City Council votes to rebid pool project in hopes of attracting lower bids By Sam Richards | October 18, 2022 The delay is expected to add around a month to the pool construction schedule.
Elections Letter to the Editor | Endorsing Andersen, Long, and Ramsey for City Council By Cameron Wolfe, Jr. | October 18, 2022 These three candidates are best prepared to handle the challenges facing our city, writes Cameron Wolfe, Jr.
Elections Letter to the Editor | For Lindsay Thomasson, collaboration has been a priority By Shannon Mitchell | October 18, 2022 Thomasson earned the trust of key stakeholders during the pandemic and will help the district recover from that difficult period, writes Shannon Mitchell.