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K-5 Enrollment for Piedmont Schools on March 7
In-person registration of students who will enter Piedmont Unified Schol District schools for the first time next fall begins Thursday, March 7.

In-person registration of students who will enter Piedmont Unified Schol District schools for the first time next fall begins Thursday, March 7.

The Piedmont Recreation Commission will hold a public hearing on fees and schedules for the Piedmont Community Pool's 2013-2014 season at a special meeting on Jan. 30.
Here are some of the events happening in the region to honor the slain civil rights leader
Tennis player McDoanld, 17, is competing in the junior boys' singles and junior boys' doubles.
Here's a brief run-down of what's open and closed in and near Piedmont on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Jan. 21, a national holiday.
Did you lose or land a job recently? Share your story.
Tell us the best place in town to watch the Niners play the Falcons.
Fourth grader Lynette Richardson will join a much older crowd of guests to talk about social and emotional learning.
Piedmont's legislative representatives – U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, state Senator Loni Hancock and Assemblywoman Nancy Skinner – joined other East Bay legislators in voicing support for President Obama's proposals Wednesday.
The American Lung Association issued its annual report on municipal anti-smoking regulations today.
It's a busy — and varied — month ahead at the Piedmont Center for the Arts.
Director Mark Andrews accepted the award along with executive producer Katherine Sarafian of Oakland.
The structure fire on Ardley Avenue was brought under control quickly, Oakland Fire Department officials said.
The city's Recreation Commission meets Wednesday evening.
Hear from proponents and opponents of the school support tax measure that will be on the March 5 special election ballot.
A celebration fo Mr. Drum's life is planned for Thursday at Piedmont Community Church.
Did you hear Gov. Jerry Brown mention Piedmont schools?
Former Piedmont Mayor Katy Foulkes was unanimously elected Tuesday as board vice president of the East Bay Municipal Utility District. Foulkes was first elected to the board in 1994 and has been re-elected four times.
Call or email to schedule an audition appointment.
Bank of America customers can enjoy the Chabot Space and Science Center and three others at no cost as part of a unique program.