City Election update 7/26: See who’s pulled papers to run for local office (so far) By Exedra Staff | July 23, 2024 There are two seats on City Council and three on the Board of Education in play; nomination documents need to be filed by August 9.
City Latest heat wave to last through Wednesday night By Exedra Staff | July 23, 2024 But temperatures are expected to drop over the weekend and into next week.
City Survey extended: What types of businesses do you want to see in Piedmont? By City of Piedmont | July 19, 2024 Almost 600 respondents so far! Share your thoughts through Sunday.
City Learn what new state housing laws mean for Piedmont By Exedra Staff | July 19, 2024 The city will host a housing accountability law primer on August 5.
City Bird found in Dracena Park tests positive for West Nile virus By City of Piedmont | July 19, 2024 No infected mosquitoes were found, but here are some ways to stay safe.
City Residents vent frustration over Wistaria Way building project By Exedra Staff | July 16, 2024 SB 9 allows property owners to subdivide an existing lot with little city oversight.
City City honors retiring youth pastor; welcomes three new firefighter paramedics By Exedra Staff | July 16, 2024 A chamber full of well-wishers at Monday's Council meeting.
Opinion | Commentary Letter to the Editor | July Fourth parade and picnic showed our small town’s big spirit at its best By Piedmont City Council | July 12, 2024 The City Council thanks the Fourth of July committee members and volunteers.
Around Town Goats are reminder to prep for fire season By Holly Hanke | July 12, 2024 Look for the herd in Blair Park this week -- but don't touch the electrified fence.
City Candidate nomination period for November election is now open By City of Piedmont | July 12, 2024 There are two seats on City Council and three on the Board of Education in play; nomination documents need to be filed by August 9.