Emeryville city planners presented options for the Powell Street Redesign project at an open house to solicit community ...
The opening night gala for the 39th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition will be held tonight from 6-9 p.m. at the Public Market.
The SF Business Times is reporting the sale of the “Tanium” building on Powell St. for a dramatically lower price than ...
A local Emeryville blogger who has walked a fine line between civil and criminal harassment for years, was finally brought before a judge in a court of law on Thursday. A temporary restraining order ...
Some retail and service updates within Emeryville since our last report back last month. These include the return of Toys“R”Us, a new Arcade Bar at Bay Street and the kickoff of construction of the ...
Neighbors in Emeryville and North Oakland are banding together to thwart a man caught on surveillance video stealing plants and packages from their yards and porches. Neighbors say the so-called ...
A water-main break on Hollis Street early Saturday morning flooded the street and closed a block of 45th street to traffic. EBMUD crews responded to the area and were able to shut down and isolate the ...
The identity of both the victim and suspects from Tuesday’s homicide has been identified by local authorities. The Alameda County Coroner’s office has identified the victim as 43-year-old Robert ...
Emeryville suffered its first homicide in two years last night. The violent evening also saw an apparently unrelated attempted homicide. Emeryville police officers were dispatched to the area near ...
The Emeryville Planning Commission convened on Thursday, August 28 with three public hearings scheduled. The Commission had not met since May after seeing both the June and July meetings canceled.
Former two-term councilmember, 3-time appointed Mayor John Bauters’ tenure on the Fox reality show ‘The Snake’ came to an end last Tuesday. Five weeks after bursting out of a wood crate, he was ...
Emeryville made recent headlines for something we’ve been sounding the alarms on for over a decade. A whopping 70% of Emeryville residents now rent their homes. Another way to frame it is that ...