Bay Area Bay Area could see extreme heat this week. Here’s how you can play it cool and stay safe By Janis Mara | Bay City News | June 4, 2024 Drink lots of water, wear light clothing and hats; also avoid sugar, alcohol, caffeine and high-protein foods.
City City Council considers proposed FY2024-25 budget By City of Piedmont | May 31, 2024 The second of two public hearings on the proposed budget takes place on June 17.
crime Community alert | Piedmont police say two assault incidents reported Friday morning By Exedra Staff | May 31, 2024 Suspect grabbed one woman on Bonita Avenue from behind and fled; similar incident reported on Pala Avenue.
City June ‘Cop on the Block’ event this Tuesday By Piedmont Police Department | May 31, 2024 The Piedmont Police Department’s neighborhood outreach continues on June 25 with a gathering on Caperton Ave.
health Healdsburg senior housing community puts Zen-inspired focus on retirement living By Tony Hicks | Bay City News | May 30, 2024 Enso Village will hold about 300 residents 60 and over who will have access to different levels of care, including in-home care, assisted living and memory care.
Fires Oakland lumber business regroups after four-alarm blaze destroys iconic warehouse By Staff | Bay City News | May 29, 2024 The cause is under investigation. Last week's blaze sent billowing black smoke that could be seen for miles.
crime The Blotter | Car thief attempts to hit victim with vehicle By Damin Esper | May 28, 2024 Victim unhurt, vehicle found.
City First update since adoption of new Housing Element shows ADUs lead the way By Exedra Staff | May 28, 2024 In 2023, the city issued building permits for 24 new housing units, all of which were ADUs of varying sizes.
Bay Area Judge considers arguments over whether SF obligated to sweep homeless encampments By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News | May 28, 2024 Plaintiffs argued the city was allowing a “public nuisance” to be created on its streets.
public safety Arrested, suspended: How California colleges discipline faculty and students over protests By CalMatters Staff | May 27, 2024 Hundreds of students and faculty throughout the state are facing legal and academic repercussions.