Around Town Photos | Young families turn out for annual Bunny Blast By Photos by Julie Reichle | April 15, 2025 The spring tradition drew a crowd of eager egg-hunters (and their parents) to Piedmont Park last weekend.
City The Blotter | GMC Sierra stolen from Piedmont By Damin Esper | April 15, 2025 Vehicle later recovered in Hayward. Plus: False ICE alarm.
Around Town Who’s that Good Dog? By Juliana Thornborrow | April 15, 2025 Andy Warhol would approve of his namesake's artful surroundings.
Food & Drink The Dish | Penne with Tomatoes, Spinach, Sausage and Mushrooms By Ellen Wilson | April 15, 2025 Packed with flavor and an array of fresh veggies, this pasta is a big favorite with family and friends alike.
Schools ‘What I wish I knew before I went to high school’ panel discussion for incoming high schoolers on April 19 By Piedmont Community Service Crew | April 15, 2025 Piedmont Community Service Crew members will share insights and tips on the transition to PHS. Eighth grade parents and students welcome.
City Name the owls in Dracena Park By City of Piedmont | April 15, 2025 Winning names will be selected by the Park Commission and announced at the April 24 Arbor Day celebration.
Uncategorized Help create a July Fourth parade theme By City of Piedmont | April 11, 2025 Have an idea about what this year's community event should reflect? Let the parade committee know!
Around Town Former PHS educator Rich Kitchens to celebrate second book with April 25 event at the Kingfish By Margo Rosenbaum | April 11, 2025 While the storyline and characters in "Three Man Rule" are fictional, Kitchens writes about a profession and region he knows well.
Arts & Entertainment Diana Ross, Orville Peck among lineup of performers for Stern Grove Festival in SF By Alise Maripuu | Bay City News | April 11, 2025 The free festival will kick off on June 15 with Oakland-based retro-soul band The California Honeydrops.
Featured in Category PHS students take third in UC Berkeley bioengineering competition By Tanny Karunakar | April 10, 2025 Seniors Genevieve Hiller and Inaya Majid and juniors Kalyani Spieckerman, Laurel Minor, and Abigail Jacoby develop an estrogen-tracking device.