Crime & Safety The Blotter | Car crashes, burglaries, noise, and more By Damin Esper | September 22, 2020 Highlights from the Piedmont Police press log.
Featured in Category Letter to the Editor | Thigpen is a natural public servant By Fairuz Abdullah | September 22, 2020 Fairuz Abdullah writes that Thigpen is sensitive to the broad range of needs in the school community.
Featured in Category Letter to the Editor | Veronica Thigpen will put students first By Michael Gross | September 22, 2020 Michael Gross says Thigpen understands why reopening schools is so important, especially for families with young students.
City City Council: Trick-or-treating nixed, new sidewalk vending rules By Sam Richards | September 22, 2020 There's no official ban (yet) but police chief says the Halloween door-to-door candy-gathering tradition should be put on hold this year.
Around Town Wellness Walkers log 50 miles on first day of fundraiser By Wellness Center Support Committee | September 21, 2020 Over 350 people have registered to walk to support the PUSD Wellness Center.
city Suspects crash stolen truck on Highland Ave. By Damin Esper | September 18, 2020 Two suspects cited; one gets away
Elections Letter to the Editor | McCarthy an effective, inclusive leader By Mahvash Hassan | September 18, 2020 Mahvash Hassan says Conna McCarthy has a long record of serving the community.
Featured in Category Letter to the Editor | Reelect Jen Cavenaugh By Fairuz Abdullah | September 18, 2020 Fairuz Abdullah writes that Cavenaugh is a good listener who shows up for youth and families.
City Letter to the Editor | Yes on Measure UU By Tim Rood, City Councilmember | September 18, 2020 City Councilmember Tim Rood says it's time to replace the aging pool to make way for a new aquatic center that will serve the needs of the community.
Featured in Category Witter Field reopens for community use By Piedmont Unified School District | September 18, 2020 The school district closed the popular athletic field in early August because users of the facility were not complying with Alameda County health orders.