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Police Blotter: SUV Stolen, 2 Hit & Runs, 2 Arrests
The Piedmont police blotter for April 2-4 includes a stolen Honda CR-V, two hit-and-run cases, arrests for DUI and an outstanding warrant and a stolen bicycle.

The Piedmont police blotter for April 2-4 includes a stolen Honda CR-V, two hit-and-run cases, arrests for DUI and an outstanding warrant and a stolen bicycle.

A new risk management policy for major capital improvement projects needs tweaking, the Piedmont City Council decided this week after hearing from Piedmont League of Women Voters representatives and other speakers at the April 1 council meeting.
Lots of new listings and a range of prices — from a bargain $650,000 to $4.9 million.
The newly formed Piedmont Players are taking wing with their inaugural production tonight, Friday, and tomorrow night – "The Queens of France" by Thornton Wilder – at the Piedmont Center for the Arts.
This year's annual Spring Fling Tri-School Fundraiser offers a Pop Up Gala, featuring an auction, dinner and dancing and will take place on April 27 at a top secret location.
The winning Fantasy 5 ticket wins the top prize of more than $207,000.
The Piedmont police blotter for March 29 - April 1 includes a stolen bicycle, auto burglaries, cut phone lines, a guy banging on cars, and a number of found items, including three scooters, a purse, a hat, a book and a switchblade.
The Oscar-nominated documentary by Piedmont filmmaker Peter Nicks will have a benefit showing at the Elmwood Theatre in Berkeley.
The program kicks off officially with a town hall meeting Saturday at 11:30 a.m. at the Beach School auditorium.
The Piedmont police blotter from noon March 25 through March 28 includes the arrest of a prowler, a residential burglary, smashed car windows, two animal bites, marijuana smoking in public and a passport stolen 40 years ago.
How "Dan the Produce Man" fell in love with the business, and other tidbits.
James Steyer of Common Sense Media will speak on "How Technology Is Shaping the Younger Generation."
Assemblyember Nancy Skinner till present her proposed legislation to the state Assembly's public safety committee on Tuesday, April 2.
The exhibition of floral arrangements is free to the pubic. Meanwhile, tulips are in bloom on the cemetery grounds.
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Yes, there are some open houses on Easter. Perhaps the Easter bunny can help you find your dream home!
The City of Piedmont collected 119 letters of support, with nearly half coming from Piedmont Middle School students, for its grant application to develop a comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian plan for the city.
Only four members of the public attended a recent Bay Area Rapid Transit District meeting on fare increases. New board members say the 9 a.m. meeting time is one reason why.
The California Court of Appeal upheld a trial court ruling that denied a petition to compel arbitration in the case.