California In a first, California Supreme Court reverses a 1991 death penalty sentence under new racial justice law By Nigel Duara | CalMatters | June 3, 2026 The 2020 Racial Justice Act allows prisoners to appeal their convictions if they believe racial bias tainted their trials.
California Google ‘Debug Project’ would release 32 million sterile male mosquitos in California and Florida By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | June 2, 2026 The public comment period on Google's application for an experimental use permit ends on June 5.
Bay Area June 2 primary election | Track results as votes are counted By Exedra Staff | June 2, 2026 Check results as they're reported to local and statewide elections offices.
Uncategorized City Council directs city to prep a transfer tax measure for November ballot By Exedra Staff | June 2, 2026 Property-related taxes make up more than 60% of the city's budget.
Bay Area California’s next governor to tackle major education decisions By Diana Lambert | EdSource | June 2, 2026 New superintendent of public instruction may have a reduced role.
City Learn about long-term care recommendations for Piedmont parks at June 3 meeting By The City of Piedmont | June 2, 2026 The Park Commission will discuss keeping the city's parks healthy, well-maintained, and resilient far into the future.
City Summer hours at the Piedmont Community Pool start June 8 By City of Piedmont | June 2, 2026 Swim lessons, summer camps, and new adult aquatics classes will affect schedules.
Around Town Piedmont Beautification honors donors, announces spring campaign By Cameron Wolfe, Jr. | June 2, 2026 Coming to your mailbox soon: PBF's new brochure featuring a Nature Play Area in Piedmont Park.
City Clear vegetation near the street to help emergency vehicles reach your home By City of Piedmont | June 2, 2026 Narrow streets and streets without sidewalks are especially prone to problems.
Elections California voting ends Tuesday. The results? Don’t expect them anytime soon By Kate Wolffe | CalMatters | June 2, 2026 New rules aim to speed up ballot counting, but elections experts and county officials say close races could still take weeks to resolve.