Around Town Oakland: A Painter’s Journey | Book Release and Art Exhibit By Exedra Staff | April 29, 2019 Don't miss this exhibit of landscapes and portraits of Oakland's people and places at the Center for the Arts on Friday, May 31.
Featured in Category Poll shows Piedmonters remain strongly in favor of school parcel tax By Chris Treadway | April 26, 2019 Among those surveyed, the quality of schools topped the list of significant community issues, even among households without children.
City Pickleball trial going well so far, rec officials say By Sam Richards | April 26, 2019 Also discussed by the Rec Commission: a "micro" skate park between Magnolia and the pool, the new rec supervisor, and Howard award winners.
Bay Area Birding festival begins at Point Reyes By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | April 26, 2019 The festival celebrates the spring migration of birds and other wildlife along the Pacific Flyway.
Market Insights Somewhere behind that tree, there’s a view! By Julie Gardner, Compass | April 26, 2019 [SPONSORED] Do you have a legal right to your view? In many municipalities, yes, but not at your neighbors' personal expense.
Featured in Category Ethnic studies course is likely coming to PHS By Chris Treadway | April 25, 2019 California high schools are mandated to offer an ethnic studies course by the 2020-21 academic year.
News BART Board approves policy governing use of license plate readers at station parking lots By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | April 25, 2019 Unanimous vote to approve the policy that seeks to balance security improvements with privacy protections
California Supes approve talks to sell county’s Coliseum share to A’s By Jeff Shuttleworth | Bay City News | April 24, 2019 "The A's are committed to the city of Oakland, and we've been here 51 years," says A's president Dave Kaval.
Arts & Entertainment PHS Art Show By Gillian Bailey | PHS Art Department | April 24, 2019 Artwork from PHS art and ceramics students is on display in the Ambassador Stevens Memorial Library at PHS until May 2.
Featured in Category Letter to the Editor | A per square foot of building tax for our schools By Rick Schiller, Resident | April 22, 2019 The author disputes Mr. Raushenbush and believes his own proposal is a more equitable progressive tax.