Uncategorized Oakland Zoo sending its last elephant to Tennessee sanctuary By Holly Hanke | July 9, 2024 For the first time in 75 years the zoo will be without any elephants.
Arts & Entertainment Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir named ‘Youth Choir of the World’ at international festival By Piedmont East Bay Children's Choir | July 9, 2024 Singers ages 5 - 18 can register now for Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir’s 2024-25 season.
City Photos | Piedmont celebrates the Fourth of July By Jackson Lommen | Photos by Julie Reichle | July 5, 2024 Heat may have deterred some, but the annual Independence Day party still drew a big crowd.
Books Local Lit: July | Top tips for Bay Area book lovers By Lou Fancher | July 5, 2024 SongWriter Live, Shakespeare in a park, tree talk, Berkeley history, and more.
City City Council approves more money for community pool project By Exedra Staff | July 2, 2024 PG&E, underground spring pose construction challenges, but completion still expected by December or January.
City City Council gives initial approval to new emergency shelter operation standards, shared housing rules By Exedra Staff | July 2, 2024 The new shared housing ordinance provisions could have implications for the school district.
Featured in Category Dress Best for Less grants $50,000 for Piedmont schools By Piedmont Education Foundation | July 2, 2024 PEF received $15,000 in October and $35,000 in May from DBFL.
Uncategorized Get ready for Piedmont’s annual July Fourth parade and celebration By Exedra Staff | July 2, 2024 Weather forecasters say the holiday will be hot -- prepare accordingly.
City Find out where to chat with a Cop on the Block in July By Exedra Staff | July 2, 2024 One more opportunity to meet up with Piedmont Police Department officers this month -- July 30 on Hillside Avenue.
Around Town Piedmont Flix Fest to screen classic comedy ‘Some Like it Hot’ on July 11 By Bob Hall | Piedmont Flix Fest | July 2, 2024 Anyone over age 18 can attend the free showing sponsored by the Rec Department.