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PST’s New Coaches Bring Elite-Level Swimming to Piedmont
Piedmont Swim Team’s up and coming with Olympian Natalie Coughlin.

Piedmont Swim Team’s up and coming with Olympian Natalie Coughlin.

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This example of the woodworker's art can be found at a peaceful woodsy locale somewhere in Piedmont. The first person to tell us in the comments below what it is and where it can be found will win a prize.
The Piedmont police log for Feb. 15-25 includes three home burglaries, a rash of graffiti and spray-paint vandalism incidents, a toppled porta potty, another skunk problem and a complaint of "doorbell ditching" by girls in a car.
Superintendent Constance Hubbard answers questions from Piedmont Civic Association.
Richard Kitchens is one of eight people who will be honored at the university's Alumni Day on March 2.
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The Highlanders went head-to-head with Bishop O'Dowd High School at 2 p.m. in Dublin and held O'Dowd scoreless through the regulation game and 20 minutes of overtime.
One new listing this week, and a range of prices among the open homes.
State officials released district-level details about a plan to give more money to poorer schools.
The Piedmont City Council will consider changes to pool fees and operations at tonight's meeting.
Statements made by a proponent of Measure A at a recent League of Women Voters forum on the school parcel tax proposal were incorrect.
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The transit system will allow bicycles on trains during commute hours in mid-March.
The holiday schedule in and near Piedmont.
Plus the Piedmont Police Department's license plate reader turns up a case of "cold plating."
More than 50 people turned out for a Saturday stroll from Lakeshore Avenue to Park Boulevard.
Panorama Framing Inc. plans to open this week on Grand Avenue.