City Schoolmates modifies program for new school year By Claire Reichle | July 23, 2021 Recreation Department says they can hire more staff and serve more kids going forward
City City OKs plan to analyze police calls and responses By Sam Richards | July 20, 2021 Researchers will crunch five years of data to determine best practices and how often Piedmont police receive and respond to "bias-based" calls for service.
City Recreation Department offering July, August pickleball lessons for beginners By Exedra Staff | July 20, 2021 For the pickleball curious
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | July 20 By Exedra Staff | July 20, 2021 Slight uptick as delta variant spreads.
Uncategorized Recreation Department releases fall activity guide By Exedra Staff | July 20, 2021 After a (mostly) dormant pandemic year, a host of new programs, classes, and events for kids and adults are starting up again in August.
Featured in Category Commentary | Sidney Dearing and racism in Piedmont By Gail G. Lombardi, Chair, Piedmont Historical Society | July 13, 2021 The chair of Piedmont's historical society says it's time to acknowledge the past.
Featured in Category PEF steps in to keep PUSD theater project moving forward By Exedra Staff | July 13, 2021 The arrangement will help guarantee that the district won't have to defer or cut features that would impact educational programs.
crime Piedmonter charged with manslaughter, hit and run in Park Boulevard crash By Exedra Staff | July 9, 2021 Oakland resident Gregory Turnage, Jr. was killed in the Mother's Day incident.
around town Tracking COVID in Piedmont | July 9 By Exedra Staff | July 9, 2021 Residents report a handful of breakthrough cases.
Featured in Category Opinion | Mental health – a priority or not? By Laurie Navarro Misra | July 9, 2021 A former Wellness Center intern says PUSD should provide more financial support to the Center.