COVID-19 Keeping track of COVID in Piedmont | Dec. 8 By Exedra Staff | December 8, 2020 Cases tick up slightly as a new shutdown order went into effect on Monday, Dec. 7.
City The Blotter | Assault, robbery takes place on Crocker By Damin Esper | December 8, 2020 Stolen vehicle with machete, knives, needles recovered; and more
Uncategorized Safer Streets community workshop Wednesday, Dec. 9 By City of Piedmont | December 8, 2020 The Zoom meeting at 6 p.m. is an opportunity for residents to contribute to the discussion about traffic safety in town.
City City to close playgrounds again in response to latest shutdown order By Exedra Staff | December 4, 2020 The playground closures are effective Monday, Dec. 7.
COVID-19 Keeping track of COVID in Piedmont | Dec. 4 By Exedra Staff | December 4, 2020 The upward trend in town continues as the Bay Area enters a new shutdown phase related to the rapid increase of infections and hospitalizations across the region.
City Piedmont police pilot mental health services program By Sam Richards | December 4, 2020 Chief Jeremy Bowers says the county-run program appears effective in helping officers handle calls involving mental health issues.
City City, Piedmont Connect team up to offer free film screening By Nate Redinbo | CivicSpark Fellow, City of Piedmont | December 1, 2020 Kiss the Ground is a climate documentary narrated by Woody Harrelson about regenerative farming, a practice designed to restore degraded topsoil.
City Fire Chief Bret Black reflects on Piedmont tenure By Sam Richards | November 24, 2020 This is Black's last week in Piedmont before he heads to his new post in Port Townsend, Wash.
City Keeping track of COVID-19 in Piedmont | Fri., Nov. 20 By Exedra Staff | November 20, 2020 Nine new cases in Piedmont recorded since Monday.
City City encourages input around Piedmont Safer Streets plan By City of Piedmont | November 20, 2020 Do you have a safety concern about walking, biking, or driving on Piedmont streets? The city wants to hear from you.