Around Town Photos | Coffee, Cops, and Cars By Photos by Julie Reichle | September 26, 2023 Car enthusiasts and community members kick off a busy fall weekend.
crime Sheng Thao responds to Oakland business strike over ‘out of hand’ crime By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News and Exedra Staff | September 26, 2023 Some 200 businesses were expected to strike Tuesday, according to organizers.
City Concerned about crime trends? City invites residents to three public safety meetings By City of Piedmont | September 25, 2023 In addition to the upcoming Oct 5 Public Safety Committee meeting, the city will host a town hall on Wednesday, Sept 27.
Featured in Category AP Chemistry, AP Physics (likely) coming soon to PHS By Exedra Staff | September 22, 2023 If approved on Sept 27, the classes could be offered next fall.
Around Town New Piedmont community directory launches By Piedmont Community Directory | September 22, 2023 The directory consolidates links and information about local resources and organizations onto a single platform.
Bay Area Alameda County declares state of emergency over homelessness By Ruth Dusseault | Bay City News | September 22, 2023 The resolution unlocks additional resources and funding opportunities.
Featured in Category Local with Lisa | The PUSD Wellness Center By Lisa Chan Carnazzo | GrubbCo | September 22, 2023 [SPONSORED VIDEO] Local realtor and sponsor of the center talks with students, staff and WC founder Brooke Zimmerman.
crime After Oakland PD-US Marshals collab, council wants more help from FBI amid crime surge By Katy St. Clair and Gabe Agcaoili | Bay City News Foundation | September 22, 2023 According to Oakland police’s latest report, the city’s total crimes have risen approximately 28 percent from last year.
crime The Blotter | Strong-arm robbery; stolen tools; trespassing By Damin Esper | September 19, 2023 Taser used on one suspect.
City As crime rises, City Council signals willingness to spend more on public safety By Sam Richards | September 19, 2023 Residents fill City Hall Monday night to hear Piedmont Police Chief's quarterly crime report.