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Around Town
April 17, 2026

Piedmont Profile | Larry Tramutola, political strategist and organizer

Over several decades in the Bay Area, Tramutola has carved himself a niche as a widely recognized and effective player in two rough and unforgiving worlds.
City
April 14, 2026

It’s official: Piedmont’s community pool is open for business

Weekend rain suppresses crowd but aquatics team is all smiles welcoming first swimmers.
Around Town
April 14, 2026

Piedmont’s Annual Arbor and Earth Day celebration set for Thursday, April 23

Fun for the whole family featuring a sing-a-long, activities, games, plant giveaways, a raffle, an arbor expert, Heritage Tree selections, and more.
  • PHS mourns loss of Latanya Lloyd, longtime front office staffer

    Lloyd died unexpectedly on April 11.

  • Going to San Francisco this weekend? Brace for 55 hours of I-80 detours and delays

    Critical maintenance work along a 1.6-mile stretch of I-80 starts at 11 pm Friday.

  • City to honor outgoing volunteers, Betty C. Howard awardees at April 20 reception

    Volunteer of the Year and Young Volunteer of the Year honorees will also be announced live at the event in the City Hall courtyard.

Health + Science + Environment

  • Your new therapist: chatty, leaky, and hardly human
  • Doctors are adopting AI to take notes during visits — what to know about opting out
  • Leave ‘abandoned’ baby deer alone. They’re OK, wildlife experts say
  • Be part of a ‘BioBlitz’ at Lake Merritt in April

LIFESTYLE

  • YPSO celebrates America’s 250th anniversary with the ‘America 250 Festival’
  • PEBCC to perform ‘Echoes of Eureka’ choral opera in Oakland on April 18
  • Best Bets: 1906 quake remembrance, CubaCaribe fest, and Joshua Bell
  • Smuin Contemporary Ballet premieres work by Schermoly, Seiwert
  • Movies: SF’s Balboa Theater turns 100, LBGTQ+ film series, Nadav Lapid’s ‘Yes’
  • ‘Rancho Roots’ traces Marin County history and legacy of Californio settlers
  • Esperanza Spalding, Alonzo King team for Lines Ballet premiere in SF
  • The Dish | Salmon with Vodka Sauce

AROUND TOWN

  • Piedmont Profile | Larry Tramutola, political strategist and organizer

    Over several decades in the Bay Area, Tramutola has carved himself a niche as a widely recognized and effective player in two rough and unforgiving worlds.

  • Who’s that Good Dog?

    For sociable Murray, midlife is the good life.

  • Girl Scouts host annual ‘Tea & Paint’ event on April 26

    Registration extended!

  • Piedmont Food Fest returns on April 25

    The Food Fest celebrates a milestone fifth year on Saturday, April 25.

  • ‘Mad Tea Party’: Children’s Fairyland kicks off adults-only event series on April 24

    An Alice in Wonderland-themed night out featuring cocktails, costumes, and cabaret magic.

  • Talent and whimsy on display at local garden club’s ‘Best in Show’ flower show

    Photography, floral arrangements, plants, and more were evaluated around a playful theme.

  • Skate the Town | Check out roller-skating fun at the Henry J. Kaiser Arena on April 19

    Get tickets now for family skate and adult-only skate sessions.

  • Cancer League’s 2026 Spring Soirée is April 23

    Buy tickets now to "Paradise Found" and help fund early-stage cancer research.

  • Annual ‘Bringing Back the Natives’ garden and green home showcase returns May 2-3

    Visit over 25 native gardens, including some electrified homes, in the Oakland-Berkeley-Piedmont area (FREE registration required).

  • PEBCC’s training department spring recitals are May 9

    The choir's youngest members perform at First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley.

  • PEBCC performs annual Spring Sing concert on May 30

    Local youth choir honors its graduating class and the accomplishments of all ensembles in this grand season finale.

  • Obituary | Joseph Leather, 1932- 2026

    Leather's connection to the USS Hornet spanned a lifetime.

CITY NEWS

  • It’s official: Piedmont’s community pool is open for business

    Weekend rain suppresses crowd but aquatics team is all smiles welcoming first swimmers.

  • Piedmont’s Annual Arbor and Earth Day celebration set for Thursday, April 23

    Fun for the whole family featuring a sing-a-long, activities, games, plant giveaways, a raffle, an arbor expert, Heritage Tree selections, and more.

  • City to honor outgoing volunteers, Betty C. Howard awardees at April 20 reception

    Volunteer of the Year and Young Volunteer of the Year honorees will also be announced live at the event in the City Hall courtyard.

  • Rain doesn’t dampen mood at pool ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday

    Official opening day is Saturday, April 11.

  • City Council makes 19 appointments to Commissions and Committees

    A reception on April 20 will recognize outgoing commissioners and other city volunteers.

  • The Blotter | Driver arrested for DUI in Piedmont

    Plus more vehicle-related crimes.

  • April Cop on the Block

    See where to find a local police officer this month at one of the department's casual meet-ups for residents.

  • Resident on Scenic assaulted in house

    Victim reports two suspects woke her up, demanded cash.

  • Paths re-open at former Linda Park off-leash area, as hillside is restored as an oak woodland

    Dogs and people must stick to paths to protect the newly planted areas.

  • Alameda County ‘Clean Water’ grants offer up to $6000 for community stewardship programs

    Grants toward preventing stormwater pollution and promoting the health of local watersheds.

  • Piedmont Police Department’s year-end report highlights drop in overall crime

    The police chief also discussed the city's relationship to Flock Safety during his annual report to City Council on Monday night.

SCHOOLS

  • PHS mourns loss of Latanya Lloyd, longtime front office staffer

    Lloyd died unexpectedly on April 11.

  • Havens dance-off kicks off Spring Fling parent parties

    More than 80 students and parents cut the rug at Ellen Driscoll on April 15.

  • ‘Dancing Through the Decades’: PHS Spring Dance Concert is April 23-24

    Students will perform original choreography of modern, jazz, contemporary, and hip hop styles through the ages.

  • An Education is Forever: PEF announces Spring Fling funding goals

    Initiatives that keep Beach, Havens, and Wildwood elementary schools at the top of their class.

  • Author Kate Schatz talks about ‘building community through storytelling’ at student event

    Writing and activism were themes of the March 31 event hosted by students.

  • Photos | Beach students do Broadway, their way

    Annual Beach Revue showcased music, song, and dance performances over three days at Alan Harvey Theater.

  • Letter to the Editor | ‘Yes’ on Measure H for schools and community

    Piedmont is defined by a generous and collaborative spirit writes parent and Measure H co-chair Rebeccah Pelle.

  • PEF announces highlights of Spring Fling 026: License to Give

    Live auction offerings to include a work by acclaimed artist Ian Micheal and an experience with the 2022 Australian Bake Off Winner.

  • Team bald eagle prevails in annual PHS Bird Calling contest

    Students vie for bragging rights in the long-running Piedmont tradition.

  • PUSD honors Chris Hart as Arthur Hecht Volunteer of the Year award winner

    Hart will be recognized at the May 6 Board of Education meeting.

  • School supporters gather to kick off parcel tax campaign

    PUSD funds 20% of its budget through this parcel tax, which is up for renewal in June.

SPORTS

  • Boys golf | Piedmont sweeps Arroyo, San Leandro

    Team improves to 7-4 on season.

  • Boys volleyball | Piedmont returns from break

    Highlanders showing improvement

  • Beach Volleyball | Piedmont hits tough part of schedule

    Team learns lessons against Granada.

  • Baseball | Piedmont finishes tourney with win

    Highlanders beat Nipomo, 12-4.

  • Track and Field | Swain takes 12th at Stanford

    Highlanders strong at invites.

  • Softball | Piedmont wins with big offense

    Softball scores 57 runs in two games.

  • Boys lacrosse | Piedmont rallies, comes up short

    Boys lacrosse falls to Rancho Cotate.

  • Girls lacrosse | Piedmont takes two of three

    Girls lacrosse 5-7 at break

  • Badminton | Phmah, Hench shine bright

    Piedmont badminton duo take top doubles.

  • Piedmont Middle School Girls Softball Shuts Out Korematsu Middle School

    Middle school softball is a relatively new sport to Piedmont.

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  • Girl Scouts host annual ‘Tea & Paint’ event on April 26
  • Magnolia Music School opens its doors to first summer of camps on Grand Avenue
  • Obituary | Barbara Agnew Whalen, 1936-2026
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LIFESTYLE | RECIPES

  • The Dish | Spiced Chicken and Chickpea Flatbreads
  • The Dish | Radiatori Pasta with Vodka Sauce
  • The Dish | Carrot Orange Olive Oil Cake
  • The Dish | Savory-Sweet Chicken Thighs with Fennel, Apple, Arugula Salad
  • The Dish | Butter Chicken
  • The Dish | Sesame Miso Hummus
  • The Drink | The Espresso Martini
  • The Dish | Chicken Piccata Pasta
  • The Dish | Asparagus and Zucchini Crudi

REAL ESTATE

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  • April 7, 2026 | Home sales report for Piedmont

OPINION

  • Letter to the Editor | ‘Yes’ on Measure H for schools and community
  • Voices | Extraordinary care at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland
  • Letter to the Editor | Why the Piedmont ‘No Kings’ protest on March 28 matters
  • Letter to the Editor | We need to have a conversation about the school parcel tax
  • Letter to the Editor | Ending Piedmont Play School lease is a breach of community trust

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CALIFORNIA

  • Oakland council approves new policy making it easier to clear homeless encampment

    A 2024 Supreme Court decision enabled local governments to adopt stricter ordinances about camping in public spaces.

  • Cities scramble to comply with or fight major state housing law

    The final version of Senate Bill 79 offered local governments plenty of wiggle room over the where, when and how of the law.

  • Long-planned project to improve Alameda-Oakland-I-880 access breaks ground

    The $175 million transformation has been inching forward for nearly two decades.

  • California schools face budget cuts as enrollment drops by 74,961 students

    State public school enrollment dropped 1.3% this school year, the largest decline since 2021-22.

  • California Democrats can’t decide on a governor. Don’t count on Newsom or Pelosi for help

    The race for governor is frustratingly murky on the Democratic side, with seven major candidates splitting the vote.

  • Alarmed by dating app violence, CA lawmaker proposes a ‘scarlet letter’

    The Senate’s public safety committee this week passed a bill that would require online dating services to run criminal background checks on California users.

  • Poll finds the race for California state superintendent is wide open

    The PPIC survey of 1,604 California adults was conducted between March 26 and April 3.

  • Bay Area leaders react as Rep. Eric Swalwell resigns amid sexual assault allegations

    The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office opened an investigation into sexual assault allegations against the East Bay congressman.

  • Former Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf named CEO of Bay Area Council after national search

    The BAC represents more than 350 major employers and works to advance economic growth, housing solutions and regional collaboration.

  • Is Matt Mahan’s campaign for California governor losing steam?

    The South Bay Democrat recently parted ways with a prominent campaign strategist.

  • BART logs 5.4 million riders in March, highest monthly total since pandemic

    BART relies heavily on passenger revenue from fares and parking fees from customers who park and ride.

  • California salmon fishing poised to finally reopen. Can the industry recover?

    State and federal decisions could reshape California’s water systems and rivers.

  • Gen Z reports more negativity about AI, flat usage in survey

    Even frequent users say they are less excited about AI tools than they were a year ago.

  • How California bungled $1 million in a collaboration with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library

    Lawmakers, nonprofit tangle over program promising to address child literacy.

  • BART board considers measures to tackle $375M budget deficit by 2027

    Proposed budget assumes current service levels — and the successful passage of Senate Bill 63, a regional sales tax measure.

  • California billionaire tax is a no-brainer for progressive Democrats, right? Wrong.

    Even some of the most liberal lawmakers and labor unions aren’t convinced by the plan, which has gained national attention.

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