Around Town Community rises to the Piedmont Climate Challenge By Chris Treadway | November 12, 2019 Residents turned out Thursday in an effort to help the City reduce residential carbon dioxide emissions by 450 tons.
Featured in Category Letter to the Editor | School Board says, “Thank you, Piedmont!” By Amal Smith, PUSD School Board President | November 12, 2019 With the passage of Measures G&H, we are grateful for the continued support this community has given to our schools.
Featured in Category Piedmont High School seniors participate in service day By Exedra Staff | November 12, 2019 Organized by the Piedmont Community Church, students cleaned up streets, prepped and served food in downtown Oakland.
Around Town Venturing Crew for Teens seeks new members By Ken Li | VOA Advisor, Piedmont Scouting | November 12, 2019 Piedmont Scouting's Venture Crew hosts informational meeting on Sunday, November 17 from 3:00-5:00 pm
Around Town Five Troop 11 Scouts earn Eagle Rank honor By Jill Sprague, resident | November 11, 2019 Colby Brookfield, Philip Chin, Evan Eldridge, Max Lee and Matt Sprague will celebrate at their Eagle Court of Honor on Saturday, November 16.
News Kaiser Permanente CEO Bernard Tyson dies unexpectedly at 60; tributes follow By Bay City News | November 11, 2019 A 20+ year veteran with Kaiser, and CEO since 2013, Tyson was considered one of the most influential people in healthcare.
Featured in Category Association of Piedmont Teachers thanks voters for supporting schools By Gabe Kessler, President of Association of Piedmont Teachers | November 8, 2019 The community's generosity, commitment, and willingness to invest in our schools are inspiring.
Around Town The Grubb Co. merges with Berkeley-based Thornwall Properties By Sarah Belle Lin | November 8, 2019 The two independent firms join forces to take advantage of a changing real estate environment.
Milestones Buck Delventhal dies, and San Francisco loses its most capable guide By Joe Eskenazi | Mission Local | November 8, 2019 Delventhal was a beloved Deputy City Attorney for the City and County of San Francisco for almost 50 years. He grew up in Piedmont and graduated from PHS in 1960.
Around Town Can “electronic democracy” make politics more accountable? A computer expert says yes By David E. Thigpen | November 8, 2019 There is a growing movement arising from the intersection of politics and computing.