Featured in Category School Board says it supports pursuing parcel tax increase By Exedra Staff | March 1, 2024 PUSD will start to assess the community's appetite for the measure before putting it on the November ballot.
City The Blotter | Contractor found with cocaine, taken to Santa Rita Jail By Damin Esper | March 1, 2024 Man was on job site on Ronada Avenue.
Bay Area Civil rights complaint charges Berkeley Unified tolerates antisemitism By John Fensterwald | EdSource | March 1, 2024 "In the absence of action by BUSD, students continue to bully their Jewish and Israeli peers based on their Jewish ancestry," the complaint stated.
Bay Area Exedra Interview | Keith Carson, District 5 Alameda County Supervisor By Damin Esper | March 1, 2024 With retirement on the horizon, Carson reflects on the job he's held for more than 30 years.
Books Local Lit | Top tips for book lovers in March By Lou Fancher | March 1, 2024 Eclectic offerings include outdoor adventure, zine-making, literary soundscapes, pizza, and more
Around Town Registration now open for Piedmont Food Fest 3 By Roger Tsai | March 1, 2024 Mark your calendars: The popular community event takes place Saturday, April 20 in Piedmont Park from 11 am - 4 pm.
Around Town Nonprofit spotlight | Piedmonters mark 20 years of support for Kenyan orphanage By Lou Fancher | March 1, 2024 Piedmont friends Briony Bax and Gayle Sells joined forces in 2010 to help Saidia Children's Charity.
Featured in Category An open letter from APT to the Board of Education By Association of Piedmont Teachers (APT) | February 27, 2024 Members of APT say they are "extremely encouraged" by plans to consider a potential parcel tax increase at the Feb 28 school board meeting.
Featured in Category Piedmont Education Foundation welcomes Spring Fling chairs By Piedmont Education Foundation | February 27, 2024 A season of events is planned for Piedmont elementary schools.
Featured in Category Commentary | Budget cuts add insult to injury By Hayley Adams | PHS teacher | February 27, 2024 Teachers should not bear the weight of blame in the current PUSD budget impasse, writes PHS teacher Hayley Adams.