Around Town Jan 30 | Mindful Parenting in a Digital Age By Lisa Scimens | Family Sanity Founder | January 27, 2019 Are you a stressed-out parent? Is your teen or young adult beyond “challenging”?
Around Town The Artist’s Studio | Piedmonter Mike Welch inspired by legends By Katie Korotzer | January 27, 2019 Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis, John Lennon and Marilyn Monroe are given new life in large scale portraiture.
High School Boys varsity basketball: Highlanders rout Mt Eden 57-38 By Damin Esper | January 27, 2019 Barrett scored 13 points and Hunt grabbed 13 rebounds to help lead team to largest margin of victory in over a month.
Featured in Category Girls varsity basketball takes Mt. Eden 38-36 with 30 seconds left By Damin Esper | January 27, 2019 Win comes with strong scoring from Huggins, Seyranian, Gao, and strongest defensive effort yet this year.
Featured in Category Boys varsity basketball gains energy, ultimately falls to San Leandro By Damin Esper | January 27, 2019 Off to a slow start, Highlanders battle back to cut the deficit to four, but not enough as Pirates hold on for a 61-54 victory.
Featured in Category Girls varsity soccer easily beats over-matched Hayward By Damin Esper | January 24, 2019 Victory is a respite after dropping three consecutive tough games in league. Highlanders are now 8-4 on the year.
City Retiring city administrator reflects on work, impact in Piedmont By Sam Richards | January 23, 2019 Paul Benoit is most proud of helping bring good staff to the city -- people who are “good, smart and work as a team.”
City Council approves plan to overhaul, improve Linda Beach Park By Sam Richards | January 23, 2019 The plan for more flexible, ADA compliant recreation and program space draws praise. Pickleball not so much.
Bay Area Berkeley city council passes disposable foodware ordinance By Jeff Shuttleworth & Keith Burbank | Bay City News | January 23, 2019 Said to be the most ambitious municipal legislation in the U.S. aimed at reducing the use of single-use disposable foodware.
Around Town President of Save the Redwoods: Towering giants critical force for environmental health By Kathryn Pritchett | January 22, 2019 California’s coast redwoods and giant sequoia store more carbon per acre than any other forests in the world.