city UPDATED: Nine candidates file for Piedmont offices By Damin Esper | August 11, 2020 Five vie for three seats on the School Board, and four for two seats on the City Council.
Bay Area Bay Area coronavirus updates | Tues., Aug. 11 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | August 11, 2020 Pac-12 officials vote unanimously to postpone all sports thru 2020, as the state adds 12,500 cases and 109 deaths since yesterday.
City Three suspects arrested in recent armed robbery on Caperton By Damin Esper | August 11, 2020 The group, made up of two brothers and their mother, allegedly struck in Piedmont, Orinda and Berkeley.
City Crime Report | Package thefts continue in Piedmont By Damin Esper | August 11, 2020 Others continue to ignore pandemic rules to play sports.
Cal PAC-12 Conference postpones all sports thru end of 2020 By Eli Walsh | Bay City News | August 11, 2020 Officials also said they would consider a return of postponed sports in spring 2021 if conditions improve.
Bay Area Oakland native Kamala Harris gets nod as Biden’s running mate By Keith Burbank | Bay Area News | August 11, 2020 Long awaited news finally hits the airwaves.
Around Town Letter to the Editor | Let’s REACH toward climate action together by improving our homes’ energy efficiency By Susan Miller Davis, Resident | August 11, 2020 Over two dozen residents urge fellow citizens to support the proposed Reach Codes now before the City Council.
California Some California districts, teachers struggle to agree on distance learning By John Fensterwald | EdSource | August 11, 2020 Labor agreements could determine whether students receive quality instruction.
crime 55-year-old man shot, killed at Lakeshore and Mandana, one of 5 fatal shootings in as many days around Oakland By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | August 11, 2020 Spike in gun violence plagues Oakland as it has in other cities around the country.
California Why some California classrooms will reopen for child care, though barred from in-person instruction By Zaidee Stavely | EdSource | August 11, 2020 Contradictory rules for child care and in-person instruction raise questions about how one is safer than the other.