Featured in Category Letter to the Editor | Pickleball noise falls within legal guidelines By Lisa Tuck | July 11, 2023 Lisa Tuck says data supports permanent pickleball play at Linda courts.
Featured in Category Letter to the Editor | Noise is the norm on Linda Avenue By Neal S. Dickler, MD | July 11, 2023 Pickleball enthusiast Neil Dickler says complaints that the sport causes a racket are overblown.
City Op-Ed | Asking Saves Kids: Let’s normalize questions about guns in the home By Jeremy Bowers, Chief of Police | June 20, 2023 Piedmont Police Chief Jeremy Bowers calls on parents to ask questions about gun storage.
Featured in Category Letter to the Editor | Learning from our year with Dr. Evans By Laura Maestrelli and Esti Iturralde | June 16, 2023 Openness, respect, and curiosity were hallmarks of his tenure in PUSD, write parents Laura Maestrelli and Esti Iturralde.
City Letter to the Editor | Net positives of pickleball By Lisa Tuck, Piedmont resident | June 9, 2023 Linda Beach players go out of their way to respect the neighborhood, writes Lisa Tuck.
Around Town Letter to the Editor | Proposed ADA ramp at Dracena Park is not a good fit By Garrett Keating | June 9, 2023 The proposed design relocates a prime seating area popular with park users and dog owners, says Garrett Keating.
Around Town Letter to the Editor | Pickleball brings community together in new ways By Neal S. Dickler, MD | June 6, 2023 Intergenerational play is what sets the sport apart, says Neal S. Dickler, MD.
city Op-Ed: As wildfire season looms, safety begins in our own backyards By Piedmont Fire Chief Dave Brannigan | May 23, 2023 Piedmont Fire Chief Dave Brannigan urges community members to take time now to prepare their yards for fire season.
City Op-Ed | Safe gun storage saves lives By Jeremy Bowers, Chief of Police | May 12, 2023 Piedmont Police Chief Jeremy Bowers highlights critical actions to take if you keep firearms in your home.
City Letter to the Editor | PRD’s pickleball trial is misguided By Amy Vallerie | February 14, 2023 PRD and the pickleball community have unnecessarily turned the Beach Courts into a battleground, writes Amy Vallerie.