Schools Class of 2020 thanks those who helped make the impossible graduation possible By Class of 2020 | June 5, 2020 Celebrated by a supportive community, Piedmont seniors express gratitude to all involved.
Featured in Category TPH Commentary | Why we chose to run college matriculations By TPH Editorial Board | June 5, 2020 Rather than dwelling on the things we have lost this year, we hope to focus on the bright future to come.
City Local parks, COVID-19, and you By Sam Richards | June 4, 2020 Most, though not all, park users have been cooperative about current restrictions, which may be in place for a while longer.
City Park Commission puts off liquidambar tree removal for now By Sam Richards | June 4, 2020 The shade from the trees, which will need to be removed at some point, is deemed more important than the savings gained by paying for their removal now.
COVID-19 Race and Coronavirus: COVID-19’s effects on African Americans By Levi Sumagaysay and Pati Navalta | Local News Matters | June 3, 2020 One woman's story is an example of how and why the African American community is more vulnerable to infection.
Featured in Category Commentary | PHS grads go from shared past to uncertain future By Shanti Brien | June 2, 2020 Friday's graduation was an opportunity to honor and appreciate the shared milestones of the past.
covid-19 New COVID-19 testing site launches in West Oakland By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | June 2, 2020 One of 31 testing sites in Alameda County, the new site is part of effort to reduce COVID-19 disparities.
Schools PHS, PMS ask students to return textbooks to Ellen Driscoll through June 4 By Kathryn Levenson, PHS Librarian | June 2, 2020 Did you know: Thousands of dollars are lost each year when textbooks are not returned.
Featured in Category Construction update: 10s Building demo set for June 8 By PUSD, Exedra Staff | June 2, 2020 Temporary parking and traffic changes are coming to Magnolia Ave. during the next phase of construction.
Bay Area Cities clean up after weekend of violent protests By Janis Mara and Dan McMenamin | Local News Matters | June 2, 2020 Protests that began peacefully Thursday degenerated over the weekend, with dozens of arrests, looting and vandalism reported.