City Sunday water main break closes road, disrupts service for some residents By Sam Richards (BCN) | December 3, 2018 Twenty-three Piedmont residential water customers were without water Sunday night.
Arts & Entertainment The Artist’s Studio | Jerry McLaughlin By Katie Korotzer | November 28, 2018 Dr. Jerry McLaughlin is a pediatric critical care physician who moves easily between the worlds of science and art.
Skies clear just in time for 2018 Turkey Trot By Exedra staff | November 28, 2018 Recent PHS grad Reece Proctor places first overall.
City PRFO board convenes; plans tennis court fundraising drive By Jodi Beasley | November 28, 2018 Fundraising partnership with the city has a goal of raising at least $300,000 to fund court improvements and maintenance.
City Road repair deal finally in the works for Cavendish Lane By Sam Richards | November 21, 2018 Oakland to reimburse Piedmont for costs of permanent repair to trouble-plagued street.
News City makes move toward paying off CalPERS debt By Sam Richards | November 20, 2018 $750,000 moved from general fund to a Pension Rate Stabilization Fund.
Schools Piedmont’s “Empty Nesters” gather to celebrate schools By Emily Harrold | November 20, 2018 On November 15, more than 100 "empty nesters” gathered at the home of Mark and Tami Becker.
Featured in Category PEF Giving Campaign raises funds to keep schools strong By Piedmont Education Foundation | November 20, 2018 So far the campaign has raised over $2.1 million, with nearly 900 households contributing.
City Piedmont joins Bay Area cities in United Against Hate campaign By Holly Hanke | November 19, 2018 Local families and city leaders joined Berkeley kickoff on November 11.
Homepage Featured Coyote spotted in Blair Park By Exedra staff | November 19, 2018 Coyotes are common in the East Bay hills; keep your small pets indoors!