Nonprofit Sweet results for Giving Campaign bake sale By Emily Harrold | The Giving Campaign | October 8, 2019 Students raised more than $600 for the Giving Campaign
City posts “Red Flag” warning By City of Piedmont website | October 8, 2019 Please park your vehicles in your driveway to keep the roads clear -- Piedmont Police and Fire will be patrolling to ensure roads are kept clear.
City Update: PG&E power shutoff delayed until 8 pm Wed, affected areas remain the same By Exedra Staff | October 8, 2019 City memo says all or portions of upper and Hampton-adjacent parts of town will likely be affected for as long as five days. That includes residences, businesses, mobile phone towers and public facilities.
Featured in Category Anti-semitic memes circulated at MHS By Exedra Staff | October 8, 2019 Principal Shannon Fierro reached out to the MHS community with message of inclusiveness and support in response to the hateful social media meme.
Around Town Pickleballers ask for longer hours and better facilities By Sarah Belle Lin | October 8, 2019 Setting up a possible conflict with tennis usage, requests include more courts, playing time, lockers, and a reservation system.
City PSPS power shutoff may impact Piedmont this Wednesday and Thursday By Sarah Belle Lin | October 7, 2019 Shutoff may last several days and would affect residences, businesses, schools, mobile phone towers, and public facilities.
Around Town Fire Prevention Week | Fire Department offers education, information By Chris Treadway | October 7, 2019 Closing your bedroom door at night is one of many important tips shared by the Fire Department doing community outreach this week.
City Fire Chief Black readies for a “red flag” week By Chris Treadway | October 7, 2019 October is peak fire season, with red flag conditions, power shut-offs by PG&E, evacuation kits -- these are part of the new reality.
California California models how to banish gerrymandering — and why that’s so hard By Elizabeth Castillo | CALmatters | October 5, 2019 New commission lets citizens, not politicians, draw district maps, but finding qualified citizens willing to do the job is proving tough.
Bay Area What California knows about Tom Steyer By Ben Christopher | CALmatters | October 5, 2019 Five ways that California has shaped Tom Steyer, and how he -- the state's largest mega-donor -- has helped shape California.