Bay Area Smaller quakes follow earlier 3.5 shaker off peninsula coast By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | October 5, 2019 First reported at 3.9 magnitude quake was later downgraded to 3.5, followed by two smaller temblors measuring 1.9 and another small temblor of 1.8.
Bay Area Californians surveyed: Rising concern about homelessness, a split on Newsom, and no home-state edge for Kamala Harris By Ben Christopher | CALmatters | October 5, 2019 Californians are increasingly pessimistic about the future of the state and are more worried about housing and homelessness than ever before.
Market Insights Fairy Princess Thinking | Advice from Julie Gardner By Julie Gardner | Compass | October 4, 2019 [SPONSORED] Fall means a slower selling season, which sometimes means "transparent pricing" -- magic wand not included -- unlike those cute Halloween costumes.
Bay Area Napa vintner sentenced to 5 months in prison in college admissions fraud scheme By Scott Morris | Bay City News | October 4, 2019 The scandal has prompted the state government to reform the college admissions process.
Featured in Category Voices of our Educators | Beth Black, PHS English By Piedmont Education Foundation | October 4, 2019 The 20-year veteran of PHS weighs in on why she loves teaching and why Piedmont is unique.
Around Town Tickets now on sale for Oct. 11-13 Middle School performances of Frozen JR By Amy Moorhead | October 4, 2019 Family-friendly entertainment, the musical brings Elsa, Anna, and the magical land of Arendelle to life onstage
Around Town ‘Bring back the analog clock’ and other tips for helping kids stay organized, on task By Sarah Belle Lin | October 4, 2019 Sarah Ward, the Education Speaker Series featured speaker, was both funny and insightful on what hinders and what helps.
City Fire Chief Bret Black shares tips, info for Fire Prevention Week By Bret Black | Piedmont Fire Department | October 4, 2019 Did you know that FPW is the longest running public health observance in our country?
Featured in Category In the Artist’s Studio | Bibby Gignilliat By Katie Korotzer | October 3, 2019 Boundless energy and a willingness to take risks are the hallmarks of the artist's work and career path(s).
around town Who’s coming to Lit by the Lake? By Lou Fancher | October 3, 2019 The Oakland Public Library on 14th Street is the site of one of several Litquake events happening in the East Bay.