Uncategorized City, PUSD give Witter Field renovation project update By City of Piedmont, Piedmont Unified School District | June 23, 2023 ICYMI, work on the field started June 6 and will continue until the end of the year.
Around Town Take a survey about the Beach courts pickleball trial By City of Piedmont | June 22, 2023 Survey -- and the opportunity to let the city know your thoughts about the trial -- is open until July 2.
City The Blotter | Man arrested in stolen KIA By Damin Esper and Bay City News | June 21, 2023 Also: Alarm alerts to forced entry and potential break-in on Estates Drive and CHP investigates three freeway shootings this week.
City City Council approves budget at Tuesday meeting By Sam Richards | June 21, 2023 Plus: Council gives go-ahead for city to pursue state housing grants.
City City Council settles on community pool naming rights agreement By Sam Richards | June 21, 2023 Three or four areas of the new aquatic complex may be named after major donors or a historical figure.
City Op-Ed | Asking Saves Kids: Let’s normalize questions about guns in the home By Jeremy Bowers, Chief of Police | June 20, 2023 Piedmont Police Chief Jeremy Bowers calls on parents to ask questions about gun storage.
homelessness Why Juneteenth isn’t a full CA state holiday — yet By Lynn La | CalMatters | June 20, 2023 Monday's federal holiday was not an official state holiday in California.
Health Matters Dementia can take a toll on financial health, as some families learn the hard way By Sarah Boden, WESA | KFF Health News | June 20, 2023 Research reveals financial troubles can be both an early sign and a painful symptom of cognitive decline.
Around Town A lively DIY farewell to the Oakland Athletics By Brigid Gaffikin | June 16, 2023 A bittersweet 2-1 win for the Oakland Athletics capped an electrifying night.
health Why ‘crisis pregnancy centers’ will be California’s next abortion battleground By Kristen Hwang | CalMatters | June 16, 2023 Regulating the centers, which offer misleading advice about abortion and contraception, could be legally risky, say lawmakers.