City Piedmont Police Department says burglaries were up in 2024, even as crime fell overall By Exedra Staff | February 4, 2025 Plus: staffing study finds PPD uses time, technology well.
Around Town Photos | Piedmont ushers in the Year of the Snake with festive Lunar New Year gathering By PAAC; photos by Julie Reichle | February 4, 2025 The Piedmont Asian American Club (PAAC) hosted the annual event on January 31.
Around Town Who’s that Good Dog? By Juliana Thornborrow | February 4, 2025 Going along for the ride is one of Ziggy's favorite activities.
Around Town Climate Corner: Sustainable New Year’s Resolutions By Andrew Kaplowitz | Climate Fellow, City of Piedmont | February 4, 2025 City of Piedmont's Climate Fellow Andrew Kaplowitz offers some ideas for New Year’s resolutions you can stick to.
Around Town Linda off-leash dog area temporarily closed By City of Piedmont | February 4, 2025 Off-leash areas remain open at Blair, Dracena and Piedmont parks.
City February ‘Cop on the Block’ events now posted By Piedmont Police Department | January 31, 2025 The Piedmont Police Department’s casual monthly meet-ups for residents continue.
City Commentary | The history and beauty of Piedmont’s Hall Fenway By Cameron Wolfe, Jr. | January 31, 2025 PBF advisor Cameron Wolfe, Jr. shares the details behind one of PBF's earliest projects -- the Hall Fenway, named for resident Herbert Hall.
climate change Taking aim at ageism: Stanford summit looks at changing the conversation about longevity By Susan Nash | Bay City News | January 31, 2025 65-and-over population will nearly double in size in the coming decades, and by 2034 older adults are projected to outnumber children for the first time in US history.
News Trump orders expanded private school choice, an end to ‘radical indoctrination’ By Beth Hawkins | The 74 | January 30, 2025 As with many of Trump’s executive orders, it’s unclear what the practical implications of the new mandates will be.
Bay Area Identity crisis: Lawsuit alleges tech company violated privacy laws by reselling client data By Joe Dworetzky, Bay City News | January 30, 2025 Class action suit for invasion of privacy brought against SF-based LiveRamp Holdings Inc.