California COVID-19 pandemic pushes California college students to change or delay enrollments By Ashley A. Smith, EdSource | Local News Matters | August 25, 2020 Students face difficult choices this year.
Bay Area Crews gain ground in containing SCU Lightning Complex fires By Jana Kadah | Bay City News | August 25, 2020 The complex of fires has grown to 363,772 acres as of Tues afternoon, making it the second largest fire in California history.
Bay Area Favorable weather lets firefighters work aggressively on CZU Complex By Astrid Casimire and Keith Burbank | Bay City News | August 25, 2020 Now at 17% containment, the fire started Aug 16 and had burned 78,869 acres as of Tues morning; one person has died; more than 77,000 people have had to evacuate.
City Keeping track of COVID-19 in Piedmont | Tues., Aug. 25 By Exedra Staff | August 25, 2020 According to the most recent update from the Alameda County Office of Public Health, Piedmont cases have ticked up to 32 from 29 last week.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Tues., Aug. 25 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | August 25, 2020 Reopening guidelines to come for counties that come off the monitoring list; covid confounds census; infection shuts MUNI again; and more.
California CA Health and Human Services sec’y says counties should issue Labor Day COVID-19 guidance ASAP By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | August 25, 2020 Large family and social gatherings during the holiday weekend could dismantle the progress the state has made in recent weeks.
Arts & Entertainment ‘Second Saturdays’: California Symphony sets lineup for free virtual concert series this fall By Sue Gilmore | Local News Matters | August 25, 2020 Walnut Creek-based symphony presents four live performances preceded by conversation between the music director and the participating musicians.
Uncategorized Pegasus Books: Surviving tough times while keeping readers reading By Lou Fancher | August 25, 2020 With gratitude for loyal customers and staff, owner Amy Thomas says the pandemic has nonetheless made life hard for the stores.
City Crime Report | Felony warrant arrest; partying teens; and more By Damin Esper | August 25, 2020 Mother reports she gave her son permission to have friends over but was unaware of the alcohol consumption.
Featured in Category Letter to the Editor | Piedmont needs Jen Cavenaugh on the City Council for four more years By Brett Byers | August 25, 2020 Brett Byers: Cavenaugh is a tireless advocate for all things good in Piedmont, extensively connected to folks throughout town.