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Around Town
December 16, 2025

Photos | Donuts & Dreidels

A dancing dreidel, jelly donuts, crafts and more drew families to the center of town to celebrate the first day of Hanukkah.
City
December 16, 2025

Survey: Help inform swim lesson options at the new community pool

Your input needed as aquatics staff prepare for future operations and aquatics programming.
Around Town
December 12, 2025

Cancer League’s Holly Ball shines in ‘Black and White’

An elegant evening raises more than $200,000 for groundbreaking cancer research.
City
December 9, 2025

Piedmont’s new emergency dispatch center ready to open

The project was funded by the American Rescue Plan Act.
  • Piedmont’s new fire code is a start. Now it’s time to act.

    Piedmont Fire Chief Dave Brannigan calls on residents to harden their homes against wildfire

  • Survey shows overwhelming support for renewal of school parcel tax

    School Board to vote on a resolution in January to renew Measure G and put it on the June ballot.

  • The Blotter | Home possibly burgled on Alta Avenue

    Plus: Catalytic converter theft on Pala Ave.

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Health + Science + Environment

  • Fungal forests: New study reveals the fatal impacts of climate change on East Bay trees
  • East Bay park district acquires 190 acres near Concord, expanding regional open space
  • Wild mushrooms linked to outbreak of deadly poisoning in Bay Area, Monterey

LIFESTYLE

  • The Dish | Chicken Barley Soup
  • Movies: ‘Carol’ Day, Xmas films on the water, ‘Suburban Fury,’ ‘Resurrection,’ ‘We Shall Not Be Moved’ 
  • Marcus Shelby pays homage to Duke Ellington with ‘Nutcracker Suite’ at SFJazz 
  • A few fun words from 2025 Kung Pao Kosher Comedy headliner Elayne Boosler
  • PEBCC to honor SF composer Kirke Mechem with world premiere on Jan. 24
  • Piedmont artist, actor Emily Keyishian finds creativity in chaos 
  • Local Lit | December 2025
  • Berkeley City Ballet performs the Nutcracker at Alan Harvey Theater on Dec. 20

AROUND TOWN

  • Photos | Donuts & Dreidels

    A dancing dreidel, jelly donuts, crafts and more drew families to the center of town to celebrate the first day of Hanukkah.

  • Who’s that Good Dog?

    Kirby the Boykin Spaniel is a fan of low hanging fruit (food) and fresh tennis balls.

  • Cancer League’s Holly Ball shines in ‘Black and White’

    An elegant evening raises more than $200,000 for groundbreaking cancer research.

  • The Dish | Dark Chocolate Espresso Pot de Crème

    This smooth, decadent classic, rich with espresso and dark chocolate, is perfect for the holiday season.

  • Piedmont Profile | Jeanne-Marie Hebert’s apéritif venture started with a pandemic road trip

    Hebert and her longtime friend and business partner Jennifer Kimpe launched Rue de Rêve in 2024.

  • 21st Annual Girl Scout Pinewood Derby coming February 7

    Mark your calendars -- and don't forget the car making workshop on January 24, 2026.

  • 5 things I love on College Ave. this holiday season

    Piedmonter and small business owner of Market, Jen Rego shares tips for local holiday shopping in the community she loves.

  • Piedmont Play School hosts Toys for Tots drive

    Amidst the uncertainty the organization is facing, this year’s tradition of giving back is especially meaningful.

  • Letter to the Editor | I ran 17 miles to raise awareness of childhood malnutrition; donors showed up

    Steve Sidney, 76, ran 19 miles at Witter Field to raise money for Feed the Children, raising more than $11,000.

  • Piedmont Unplugged to lead Bike Bus to school on Jan. 9

    Ditch the car and join other Havens students on a community bike ride to school.

  • Resident registration for winter/spring recreation programming now open

    Non-resident registration opens December 9.

  • Obituary | Wynne Augherton Ahern, 1964-2025

    Wynne is remembered as a vibrant, adventurous friend and mother who loved music and animals.

  • Obituary | Daley Mae Sarver Humphries, 1948-2025

    Daley is remembered for her warmth, Cal spirit, and being a "Mom to all."

CITY NEWS

  • Piedmont’s new fire code is a start. Now it’s time to act.

    Piedmont Fire Chief Dave Brannigan calls on residents to harden their homes against wildfire

  • Survey: Help inform swim lesson options at the new community pool

    Your input needed as aquatics staff prepare for future operations and aquatics programming.

  • Faster, cheaper homes: Alameda County taps Oakland firm to advance SHIFT housing pilot

    The company, with its “strong design approach,” has a track record of housing development on small, irregular, or undervalued parcels.

  • Alameda County Women’s Hall of Fame accepting nominations for 2026 inductees

    Deadline is December 19.

  • Piedmont’s new emergency dispatch center ready to open

    The project was funded by the American Rescue Plan Act.

  • The Blotter | Burglary at house under construction

    Plus: Stolen car on Hillside.

  • Share what you love about Piedmont’s parks and inform a long-term stewardship plan

    Community members are invited to share priorities in an online survey.

  • December Cop on the Block

    Chat with a member of the Piedmont Police Department.

  • Letter to the Editor | Ending Piedmont Play School lease is a breach of community trust

    PPS designer Mark Becker and wife Tami urge the city to reconsider their decision.

  • New Planning & Building permit fees take effect Jan. 1

    With some exceptions, permit fees will increase to better reflect actual staff time spent on that type of permit, the city says.

  • Equipment problems slow pool commissioning process

    Still no opening date set.

  • Pierce’s Pledge | PHS alum whose son was murdered by her ex-husband is on a mission to prevent more deaths

    Lesley Hu, along with fellow PHS '97 alum Cody Dougherty, spoke to City Council on Monday night about the need for free, safe gun storage sites.

  • ‘Above and beyond’ | City Council affirms its commitment to wildfire mitigation measures at Monday meeting

    City updates fire codes for new construction and major renovations.

  • Brighten a child’s holiday: Fire Department’s annual toy drive now accepting donations

    Donation bins are out now at City Hall and the Piedmont Recreation Department, through December 23.

  • Letter to the Editor | Piedmont Play School site is not sacred

    The idea that the city somehow violated a "forever" agreement with the preschool is mistaken, writes John Tulloch, a PPS alum.

SCHOOLS

  • Survey shows overwhelming support for renewal of school parcel tax

    School Board to vote on a resolution in January to renew Measure G and put it on the June ballot.

  • Learn about Modern Art at Piedmont Adult School

    Dive into Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, Dada, Surrealism, and more -- with artist and professor Robert Simons.

  • Registration now open for Piedmont Adult School Spring 2026 Session

    The session starts January 12 and runs through May 30.

  • Piedmont Language School offers in-person Mandarin class for adults

    Classes held in conjunction with East Bay Mandarin School on Thursday nights at the Rec Dept.

  • Letter to the Editor | Generosity helps make the magic of Piedmont

    It's crunch time, writes Giving Campaign co-chair Catie Osborn.

  • Letters to the Editor | Teachers respond to school calendar concerns

    APT President Dr. Elise Marks and chair of the PUSD calendar committee Alli Cota explain how teachers settle on an August start date.

  • Giving Campaign reaches $3M mark

    Goal is $5M -- 94% of which will go directly to teacher salaries.

  • Letter to the Editor | School district calendar disappoints

    Small tweaks to PUSD's holiday schedules would really help families out, writes parent April Gruber.

SPORTS

  • Boys basketball | Piedmont gets split decision at Acalanes

    Highlanders beat Northgate at tourny.

  • Girls basketball | Piedmont goes for another great season

    Highlanders look to state tournament

  • Girls soccer | Piedmont beats Marin Academy

    Girls soccer rebounds from loss.

  • Boys basketball | Piedmont falls in opener of tournament

    Highlanders lose in OT to host; tournament continues through December 13.

  • Boys soccer | Piedmont searches for more success

    Highlanders coming off first CIF regional title.

  • Girls soccer | Piedmont falls to Miramonte

    Team plays well against tough opponents.

  • Boys basketball | Piedmont opens season 3-0

    Team gets off to good start.

  • Girls soccer | Season opens with 2-2 tie

    Highlanders get lead but Granada rallies.

  • Girls cross country | Piedmont takes 18th at state meet

    Team closes out strong season.

  • The Purple One Scholarship: Remembering Jack and Soren through the game they loved

    Oakland Lacrosse Club establishes fund in memory of Soren Dixon and Jack Nelson at the one-year anniversary of the crash that took their lives.

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EXEDRA, ETC.

  • Who’s that Good Dog?
  • Photos | Lights Up! and ready to go
  • Obituary | Marianne Buroff Sheldon, 1946-2025
  • Obituary | Maria Carson-Breber, 1964-2025
  • Supporting excellence in our schools | The founding of the Piedmont Education Foundation
  • Who’s YOUR Good Dog?

LIFESTYLE | RECIPES

  • The Dish | Hamburger Soup
  • The Dish | Pumpkin Custard
  • Local with Lisa | Say hello to Oakland’s newest wine bar
  • The Dish | Dijon Chicken
  • The Dish | Tomato Soup

REAL ESTATE

  • A New Perspective: Barcelona Bound? | Real Estate Insights
  • December 1, 2025 | Home sales report for Piedmont
  • A New Perspective: Naughty or Nice? | Real Estate Insights
  • Local with Lisa | Piedmont ranked #1 suburb in CA

OPINION

  • Letter to the Editor | Piedmont Play School site is not sacred
  • Conservation | Let ReCORK repurpose your bottle corks
  • Letter to the Editor | Three cheers for fifth grade Latin
  • Commentary | ‘Think Hopeful, Act Local’
  • Voices | New school year, new problems: class sizes, course requirements, and too many APs
  • Letter to the Editor | Let’s reframe the AP debate

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CALIFORNIA

  • Rob Reiner was more than a Hollywood legend. He helped shape California politics

    Reiner, a longtime Democratic activist, donor and fundraiser, played a critical role in the legalization of same-sex marriage in California, and he was a driving force behind California’s signature early-childhood development program, First 5.

  • More adults return to college in California as inflation and job fears rise

    Community colleges see enrollment rise for some job-ready programs.

  • Public comment opens on Marin County’s largest housing development project in years

    Plans for the Strawberry site include a new senior residential care facility with up to 100 independent living units and 50 assisted living and memory-care apartments, along with 337 single- and multi-family homes.

  • Marin planners order deeper environmental review for contested Lucas Valley housing

    Developer says county is violating state housing law.

  • Republicans ask federal court to overturn California’s new Prop. 50 maps

    But the Prop.

  • BART fares to rise 6.2% in 2026 as ridership continues to rebound, budget gap persists

    Parking prices will also change on Jan.

  • Bay Area veterans, local leaders urge feds to preserve planned VA clinic at Alameda Point

    VA health care patients bounce from one clinic in Palo Alto, to another in San Francisco, to one in Oakland, to yet another in Antioch.

  • California’s last nuclear power plant faces renewed scrutiny as it gains latest permit

    Diablo Canyon is the state’s single-largest energy source, providing nearly 10% of all California electricity.

  • Bay Area transit agencies roll out next-gen Clipper cards for smoother, cheaper rides

    Travelers will be able to use bank cards, whether physical or on their mobile devices, without the need for a Clipper Card. 

  • Bipartisan bill aims to ease Trump tariff on wine and other specialty crop farmers

    The USDA and the Wine Institute report that the latest round of tariffs has reduced export demand for California wine and raised production costs by increasing the price of imported glass and other packaging materials.

  • Trump’s new order against AI regulation hits California especially hard

    Since 2016, California has enacted more AI regulations than any other state.

  • Oakland issues $334 million in bonds to fund new and ongoing infrastructure projects

    City still needs to close a $40 million budget deficit and has hinted at a potential measure that will be on the ballot in the spring.

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