City City seeks volunteers for commissions and committees By City of Piedmont | February 23, 2024 Applications are due by March 15, and in-person interviews will be held on March 25.
City March ‘Cop on the Block’ schedule now posted By Exedra Staff | February 23, 2024 Last meet-up of the month is March 29. Don't miss the opportunity to chat with your local police officers.
Around Town Resident registration for summer recreation programming now open By The Recreation Department | City of Piedmont | February 23, 2024 PRD's Summer 2024 offerings bring new, flexible options to better support working families, including extended care options.
City Letter to the Editor | Measure F necessary to meet rising public safety challenges By Cathie Geddeis | February 23, 2024 Tax rate in the proposed renewal is based on careful, thorough financial analysis, says Cathie Geddeis.
City Letter to the Editor | Long-term stable funding is essential for city services By Mayor Jennifer Cavenaugh, Vice Mayor Betsy Smegal Andersen and Councilmembers Jennifer Long, Conna McCarthy and Tom Ramsey | February 23, 2024 City Council members all urge 'yes' vote on Measure F which will amount to an estimated increase of less than $15 per month for most property owners.
Elections Why does California elect local judges? By Sameea Kamal | CalMatters | February 23, 2024 Of all the races on your ballot, the least information is often available on local judges. Here are some ways to find out more about these candidates.
Bay Area Cal State undergraduate student workers vote to unionize By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | February 23, 2024 Students across 23 campuses voted to form one of the country's largest student worker organizations.
Bay Area California’s polluted communities could miss out on billions under state’s flawed system By Alejandro Lazo | CalMatters | February 23, 2024 The state’s environmental tool skews which communities are designated as disadvantaged, researchers say.
Bay Area CTA-sponsored legislation would remove one of state’s last required tests for teachers By Diana Lambert | EdSource | February 23, 2024 Legislators behind proposal say it will reduce barriers to entering teaching careers amid a statewide shortage.
Housing Promises for a new city in Solano County, from roads to water, are worth hundreds of millions — if they’re binding By Levi Sumagaysay and Ben Christopher | CalMatters | February 22, 2024 Legal experts and elected officials are skeptical of California Forever's guarantees.