Around Town Exedra asks: What does voting mean to you this year? By Tess Reichle | November 3, 2020 The Exedra talked to Piedmont voters on election day.
Bay Area Bay Area police, election officials hope to avoid civil unrest following election By Tony Hicks, Bay City News Foundation | Local News Matters | November 3, 2020 Local police, merchants aren't reporting any specific threats or plans, but are preparing just in case.
Elections Election 2020: Piedmont votes By Exedra Staff and Damin Esper | October 30, 2020 Veterans' Memorial Building is Piedmont's one voting location. You can drop your ballot off starting Saturday through Tuesday, Nov.
Elections Letter to the Editor | Thigpen Anderson is a collaborative, can-do leader with experience in education By Sachin Adarkar | October 29, 2020 She would help PUSD translate good principles into productive, concrete actions, says Sachin Adarkar.
City Letter to the Editor | A world-class city like Piedmont should have a local pool By Dion Lim | October 29, 2020 Dion Lim is proud of the way Piedmonters have pulled together to support this important effort.
California California may “shatter the total vote record” By Zachary Fletcher | CALmatters | October 29, 2020 Approximately 40% of CA's electorate, or 8.5 million voters, have already cast their ballots--about double the number a week ago.
Elections Bay Area police prepare for possible Election Day unrest By Tony Hicks, Bay City News Foundation | Bay City News | October 28, 2020 Officials hope record numbers of early voting should limit any possible Election Day problems.
Around Town Exedra Q&A with candidates for Piedmont City Council By Exedra Staff | October 28, 2020 Start here to learn where each stands on the issues of the day.
Around Town Exedra Q&A with candidates for Piedmont Board of Education By Exedra Staff | October 28, 2020 Learn what motivated them to run, what their priorities will be if elected, and more.
education Challenging the model minority myth: Asian-American students divided over affirmative action By Janelle Marie Salanga | October 28, 2020 Some Asian American students and academics say they have been unfairly lumped together in discussions around Prop 16.