Around Town Photos | City’s Arbor and Earth Day celebration draws families to Community Hall By City of Piedmont and Exedra Staff | April 30, 2024 Wildlife, big trucks delight young participants after school.
Arts & Entertainment Rousing, sensitive ‘Blue Door’ details a Black man’s struggles By Jean Schiffman | Bay City News Foundation | April 30, 2024 Aurora Theatre’s production of Tanya Barfield’s beautiful, wrenching drama is a must-see.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: DocLands fest serves up adventure and more By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | April 30, 2024 The popular San Rafael film festival returns this weekend.
Arts & Entertainment Elvis in the building in Smuin Ballet premiere of ‘Tupelo Tornado’ By James Ambroff-Tahan | Bay City News Foundation | April 30, 2024 Choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa is known for story ballets about famous people.
Around Town Piedmont Avenue Library holds final community input session on May 1 By Piedmont Avenue Library Outreach Team | April 30, 2024 Help shape the future of the new Piedmont Avenue Library; dinner will be provided for the in-person event.
health Doctors vs. hospitals: A bid to regulate hedge funds is dividing California medical groups By Ryan Sabalow | CalMatters | April 30, 2024 Legislation would give California’s attorney general oversight of private equity firms and hedge funds acquiring major health care institutions.
Arts & Entertainment PHS Spring Dance Concert this weekend at Alan Harvey Theater By Amy Moorhead | PHS Dance | April 29, 2024 Featuring dance inspired by fairy tales, "Tale As Old As Time" is entertainment for the whole family.
gavin newsom An abortion fight in Beverly Hills exposes the limits of California’s ‘reproductive freedom’ By Alexei Koseff | CalMatters | April 29, 2024 A proposed clinic that would have performed later abortions was blocked from opening in Beverly Hills.
Education More California high school students want career training. How the state is helping By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters | April 29, 2024 More of the state’s high school students are enrolling in career pathway programs for skilled, high-wage jobs.
California California is investing $500M in therapy apps for youth. Advocates fear it won’t pay off By Molly Castle Work | KFF Health News | April 26, 2024 Social workers worry youths who need clinical care won’t get referrals.