Featured in Category Counties issue joint guidelines for COVID-19 safety in holiday season By EliWalsh, BCN Foundation | Bay City News | November 11, 2020 Celebrate safely this year by wearing masks, keeping a distance and staying outdoors -- and don't mix households! Full list
City UPDATE: Count nears end in Piedmont election By Damin Esper | November 10, 2020 Results updated Thurs afternoon: Measure TT still trails, and Cooper maintains slim but stable lead over Kelley for school board.
City The Blotter | Construction van broken into, nearly $2,000 worth of tools stolen By Damin Esper | November 10, 2020 Police report includes vehicle, scooter theft, ATM vandalization; also garden hose mystery, Highland Ave hijinks, and more.
Around Town Letter to the Editor | Center for the Arts lease needs more public input, lost revenue at stake By Nancy Lehrkind | November 9, 2020 Why the rush to vote on Nov. 16 when there is still time to consider options, asks founder and former president of the PCA Nancy Lehrkind.
City COVID claims another tradition as Holiday Tree Lighting goes virtual By Sam Richards | November 6, 2020 In Wednesday's meeting, the Park Commission also recognized and thanked departing Director of Public Works, Chester Nakahara.
City Cavenaugh, McCarthy win big in council race By Damin Esper | November 4, 2020 Jen Cavenaugh is the incumbent; Conna McCarthy is seeking a first term.
City Photos | Election Day 2020 By Photographs by Julie Reichle | November 3, 2020 Scenes from Veterans' Memorial Hall this Tuesday.
City City’s Climate Action Fellow answers your energy Q’s By Nate Redinbo, Climate Action Fellow | November 3, 2020 Nate Redinbo will answer residents' climate-related questions in a weekly column.
City City Council accepts state grant for “front line” police use By Sam Richards | November 3, 2020 In other news from Monday night's short meeting: Turkey Trot is on hold, tennis court renovation wraps up.
City Piedmont Climate Challenge starts up again in November By Nate Redinbo | CivicSpark Fellow, City of Piedmont | October 30, 2020 Last year, over 250 Piedmont households signed up for the challenge and reduced collective greenhouse gas emissions by over 200 tons.