education Anticipating less state aid, CSU campuses start making cuts By Ashley A. Smith | EdSource | February 1, 2024 The Cal State campuses are making reductions as lawmakers and the governor grapple with a budget deficit.
Around Town Ethnobotanist offers food for thought on neurodegenerative diseases, causes, and solutions By Kathryn Pritchett | January 23, 2024 Piedmont Garden Club hosted Dr. Paul Cox at its annual community meeting on January 17.
Featured in Category Piedmont girls basketball improves to 8-0 By Damin Esper | December 29, 2023 Highlanders beat Encinal, Cal.
Arts & Entertainment Young People’s Symphony to perform on Jan. 27 By Young People’s Symphony Orchestra | December 22, 2023 YPSO collaborates with Berkeley Community Chorus and Orchestra (BCCO) to feature works spanning three centuries.
crime December ‘Cop on the Block’ schedule By Exedra Staff | December 3, 2023 Last meet-up of the month: PPD officers will be available on Dec 22 on Inverleith Ter at 6PM to chat with residents about public safety.
lawsuit Antitrust suit against John Muir Health seeks to prevent acquisition of San Ramon hospital By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | November 22, 2023 Suit claims eliminating competition between Muir and other hospitals would lead to higher costs for patients, employers and insurers.
Around Town DBFL Ski Sale, part two By DBFL | November 16, 2023 A second chance to pick up snow gear.
crime Police arrest residential burglary suspects By Exedra Staff | November 14, 2023 ALPR data leads to a suspect's front door.
City The Blotter | Suspect flees after firing gun into air on Lake Avenue By Damin Esper | October 20, 2023 Also: pants-less trespasser at Witter detained and arrested; DUI suspect resists arrest.
business Labor leaders despair but don’t give up on unemployment for strikers after Gavin Newsom veto By Denise Amos and Felicia Mello | CalMatters | October 2, 2023 A second vetoed measure would have made domestic work safer.