Bay Area PHS senior Layth Haddawy breaks national powerlifting record By Allyson Hunyh | The Piedmont Highlander and Exedra Staff | May 25, 2026 Haddawy has long been into fitness and first started powerlifting his sophomore year.
Oakland Mayor Lee ‘deeply concerned’ after SFPD forces entry into Oakland housing complex By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News | May 25, 2026 The building in question is owned and operated by a nonprofit founded by former Black Panthers leader Elaine Brown.
Environment Wild mushroom poisonings spike in Northern California amid ‘extremely high’ risk warning By Pete Young | Bay City News | May 24, 2026 The California Department of Public Health strongly urges the public not to pick or consume wild mushrooms.
City Family escapes structure fire uninjured By The City of Piedmont | May 22, 2026 Piedmont firefighters battled a blaze on the rear deck and attic of a Winsor Avenue home late last night.
City Proposed FY2026-27 city budget now available for review By City of Piedmont | May 22, 2026 City councilmembers will discuss the proposed budget at public hearings on June 1 and June 15.
Featured in Category Piedmont residents speak out on the importance of Measure H By Campaign for Measure H | May 22, 2026 [SPONSORED POST] Measure H is essential to maintain the quality of our schools and the value of our homes, say neighbors around town.
crime Oakland police appear closer than ever to shedding 23 years of federal court oversight By Kiley Russell, Bay City News | May 22, 2026 The monitor was installed in 2003 as part of a court settlement following the so-called “Oakland Riders” scandal.
California California State University renews controversial system-wide contract with OpenAI By Kate Rix | EdSource | May 22, 2026 The move has sparked debate about the cost of the agreement and the quality of ChatGPT's educational product.
California Equity advocates to ask California court to suspend billions in school construction funding By John Fensterwald | EdSource | May 22, 2026 A preliminary injunction would prevent a state agency from processing hundreds of district applications.
Bay Area The 81-year voyage home: How DNA solved the mystery of a missing WWII marine By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | May 21, 2026 Pfc Helmut Behlert's family was told in 1944 that he had been lost at sea.