Featured in Category Letter to the Editor | Veronica Thigpen will bring leadership, fresh perspective to School Board By Stacey Gambrell Hunt, MD | September 4, 2020 Stacey Gambrell Hunt says Thigpen's focus on equity and inclusion will benefit all students.
Uncategorized Health Dept. allows haircuts indoors, but not manicures, additional services By Mary Ireland | September 4, 2020 Grocery stores can admit crowds up to 50% of their capacity, while other retailers may now allow 25% percent of their capacity.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Films shine light on politics and race; plus a few others to lighten the load By Randy Myers | Local News Matters | September 4, 2020 "Pass the Remote" heads to the ballot box to cast votes for the best streaming candidates this week.
Arts & Entertainment What’s up, docs? Plenty at the SF DocFest By Randy Myers | Local News Matters | September 4, 2020 Compelling, entertaining, mind-blowing true stories to stir souls and spur discussions.
California State power grid operators say they’re more ready for upcoming heat wave than last month’s By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | September 4, 2020 People are advised to conserve energy: lower thermostats, avoid using major household appliances, and close shades and blinds.
City City seeks volunteers for Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee By Exedra Staff | September 4, 2020 In particular: PHS/MHS students and current/former members of Planning, Public Safety or CIP committees.
Around Town Upcoming Rec Dept offerings to include more Smart Start sessions, and new “Play Pods” By Exedra Staff | September 4, 2020 More info coming on Tues, Sept 8 and registration opens on Wed, Sept 9.
Bay Area Holiday heat wave prompts services, warnings; some parks reopen By Bay City News | September 4, 2020 Many outdoor spots to let off steam on Labor Day weekend will be closed, and cities are scrambling to keep vulnerable residents safe.
City Letter to the Editor | Yes on Measure UU By Amber Brumfiel | September 4, 2020 Kids splashing, learning to swim and having fun on a hot summer day -- these are reasons why Piedmont needs a pool.
City Letter to the Editor | City Council member Jen Cavenaugh does her homework By Rick Schiller | September 4, 2020 Cavenaugh balances Piedmont's growing needs with fiscal responsibility, says Rick Schiller, who also values her concern for retirees in town.