city Tracking COVID in Piedmont | May 31 By Exedra Staff | May 31, 2022 Cases continue to climb as summer kicks into gear.
City More free compost as City pilots new ‘self haul’ program By Alyssa Dykman | Piedmont Sustainability Program Manager | May 31, 2022 Garden and mulch enthusiasts, take note: compost will be available every Friday throughout the summer.
City Update: Sexual assault suspect apprehended By Damin Esper | May 24, 2022 The incident took place on the Piedmont High School campus.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | May 24 By Exedra Staff | May 24, 2022 Record number of cases in Piedmont schools last week.
City More money toward EV chargers By Sam Richards | May 20, 2022 City says construction of the charging stations likely won't start until late 2022.
City City collaborates with schools on gun safety campaign By Sam Richards | May 20, 2022 City Attorney warns that other cities working to adopt similar measures have been threatened with NRA lawsuits.
City City seeks to memorialize the Sidney Dearing family By Sam Richards | May 17, 2022 Naming a small park after Piedmont's first Black homeowners -- who were driven out by residents in the 1920s -- is under consideration.
City Council issues Jewish American Heritage Month proclamation By Sara Kaplan, reader submission and Exedra Staff | May 17, 2022 According to the ADL, antisemitic incidents reached an all-time high in the U.S. in 2021.
City Latest Housing Element draft now goes to City Council for consideration By Sam Richards | May 17, 2022 Council will review the document, likely in June, before sending it on to the state.
City Tracking COVID in Piedmont | May 17 By Exedra Staff | May 17, 2022 Case numbers continue to rise, including in Piedmont schools.