Featured in Category PHS principal to depart at end of school year By Exedra Staff | February 23, 2024 Special Education Director also leaving in June.
City City Council approves General Plan amendments, EIR to move housing plans forward By Exedra Staff | February 21, 2024 Council also held a first reading of amendments to the Zoning Ordinance.
Bay Area Antisemitic public commenter threatens Walnut Creek city council By Tony Hicks | Bay City News | February 21, 2024 Walnut Creek was the first of many Bay Area cities last year to stop using phone-in and Zoom public comments because of a spate of antisemitic callers.
Elections Letter to the Editor | John Bauters is the best choice for Alameda County Supervisor By Jen Cavenaugh, Mayor of Piedmont | February 21, 2024 The former Emeryville mayor has the experience to handle this complex job, writes Piedmont Mayor Jen Cavenaugh.
Oakland Graffiti at Lake Merritt investigated as possible hate crime By Thomas Hughes | Bay City News Foundation | February 21, 2024 Oakland police said the graffiti was connected to the conflict in the Middle East.
Featured in Category Goal setting workshop offered at Piedmont Adult School By Piedmont Adult School | February 20, 2024 A new class at Piedmont Adult School will guide participants in setting goals in order to achieve the life they want.
Around Town The Blotter | Drunk driver arrested on Linda Avenue By Damin Esper | February 20, 2024 Drug paraphernalia, burglary tools also found.
Arts & Entertainment New books from Bay Area authors in February By Frances Dinkelspiel | Bay City News Foundation | February 20, 2024 New books, from Bay Area and Northern California authors, listed by release date.
Food & Drink The Dish | Salsa Verde Tortilla Soup By Lisa Settlemier | February 20, 2024 This easy, prepare-ahead crowd pleaser is just the ticket on a rainy, wind-blown night.
Crime & Safety Letter to the Editor | Chris Moore for Alameda County Supervisor By Tim Gardner, Oakland resident, Alameda County District 5 | February 20, 2024 Moore will help restore shared prosperity for our district, writes Oakland resident Tim Gardner.