Arts & Entertainment Flower piano music festival at SF Botanical garden through July 22 By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | July 12, 2019 The festival transforms the garden into an alfresco concert hall where the community is invited to play, participate and listen.
Market Insights What’s your story, Morning Glory? By Julie Gardner, Compass | July 12, 2019 [SPONSORED] Often a client's REAL story doesn't emerge until we're well into the listing period or already under contract. That's a mistake.
Bay Area 2 fruit flies found in Palo Alto pose threat to native wildlife By Supriya Yelimeli | Bay City News | July 9, 2019 Exotic pests usually hitchhike on fruits and produce transported illegally from other countries.
Around Town July 4th | Piedmont parades its best By Jane Violich, resident | July 9, 2019 Thank you to shutterbug Jane Violich for sharing her fantastic photos of a stellar community event!
Crime & Safety Day 2 on the witness stand: Derick Almena alleges Ghost Ship owners misled him By Jeff Shuttleworth | Bay City News | July 9, 2019 Almena said he didn't learn until after the fire that "the building had been registered for 71 years for storage only."
Featured in Category Summer basketball camp at PHS gives kids a chance to refine skills By Damin Esper | July 9, 2019 Camps continue this week and July 22-26 and July 29-August 2. Both beginners and experienced players welcome.
City July 4th search reveals loaded AR-15, leads to arrests By Sarah Belle Lin | July 9, 2019 Piedmont police, following up on a resident's report of a party of juveniles, discover weapons and more. Two were arrested and transported to jail.
Bay Area PG&E deploys helicopters to scan East Bay hills for fire danger By Sarah Belle Lin | July 9, 2019 Helicopters equipped with Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology help identify hazardous trees that could fall into power lines.
Bay Area Billionaire philanthropist Tom Steyer enters presidential race By Kasey Carlson | Bay City News | July 9, 2019 His campaign emphasizes removing corporate control from American politics, Steyer's commitment to equity and "doing the right thing."
Bay Area UC Board of Regents elects John Perez as chair By Kasey Carlson | Bay City News | July 9, 2019 Perez has also served as California Assembly speaker and as the political director for the California Labor Federation.