Mayor Kaur delays the Powell Street project, SEIU staff protest a 4% COLA offer, and filing deadlines are set for the ...
Missing shop cat found, Wood Street doc debuts, Urban Compassion Project faces a lawsuit, a new trinket box pops up, and ...
Plunging Condo values, progress on a West Oakland Costco, and another looming battle over coal highlight our latest ...
Emeryville food & drink updates for June including a new Columbian spot, a celebrity ‘Ghost Kitchen’, and other ownership ...
Emeryville city officials and police are increasing presence and preparing for a rumored “Bay St. Takeover” event circulating ...
An Emeryville resident has been identified as the victim of a collision that occurred Monday evening shortly before 10:50 p.m. The tragedy, first reported by The East Bay Times, occurred following a ...
The City of Emeryville officially published the draft CEQA environmental document for the contentious 40th Street Multimodal Project on November 24, triggering the required 45-day public review period ...
As the 2016 baseball season kicks into full swing, it’s a great time to remind residents of Emeryville’s rich baseball history. East Bay baseball has its heart and soul in Emeryville as the home of ...
It’s a story we’ve all heard before: Artists find cheap, funky space in a neglected industrial area and beautify it making the neighborhood more livable. Word gets out drawing more residents and ...
An Emeryville institution in various forms for 100 years, The Townhouse Restaurant may sadly be facing its final days. “It is with deep regret and heavy hearts that we announce the closing of The ...
Another Holiday season came and went for our town and the shopping “purge” safely behind us. I’ll have to admit that doing my own holiday shopping without having to set foot in a car or navigate the ...
Emeryville Civic Center is once again proudly flying the pride flag for the month as we have for years. Additionally, the city is flying a second, less familiar flag consisting of a horizontal white ...