It’s always been our ambition to bring some pride to our often overlooked, but fascinating city. Have pride in being an E’villain? Now you can
Read MoreThe significance of Friday, June 12th may have been lost on most of us. This was the day that Emeryville resident Aya Nakano’s life was senselessly taken from
Read MoreMore than 400 artists will participate in this year’s annual Pro Arts Open Studios East Bay regional event. Among those will be seven local
Read MoreThe E’ville Eye started as a community passion project and spawned from the need for better communication & connectivity in our town. Nearly four years and
Read MoreThe Broken Rack pool hall will celebrate its one year Anniversary of reopening in Emeryville on July 17th. It was a long process for owners Marilyn
Read MoreA horrifying accident on 40th street at approximately 9:16 a.m claimed the life of a 61-year-old Elinor Carpenter of Oakland. A witness described the
Read MoreWhen Sabrina Landreth announced she would be leaving Emeryville back in February to join Libby Schaaf in Oakland (Berkeley’s City Manager Christine Daniel has since announced
Read MoreThe high-profile and troubling case of 53-year-old former Bohemian-Blacksmith Studios artist Joseph Frederick Karr is slowly unfolding. Karr is accused of killing his 43-year-old girlfriend Kelly
Read MoreOakland PD homicide investigators are looking for leads and witnesses in the tragic death of KGB Kiteboarding owner Royce Vaughn reported last Saturday. The 47-year-old, 6-foot-4,
Read MorePRESS RELEASE – San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo, Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates and Emeryville
Read MoreThe Emeryville PD Crime Report for April includes 164 total crimes (down from 182 in March). Nearly half of all crimes in the city were Petty Thefts and over 3/4
Read MoreThe Bay Area News Group is reporting the tragic death of KGB Kiteboarding proprietor Royce V. Vaughn who was deliberately struck and killed by a vehicle in
Read MorePRESS RELEASE: Thousands are expected to take to the streets of North Oakland and Southwest Berkeley this Saturday, May 30, from 11 a.m. to
Read MoreE’ville is no stranger to fame and we provided a fairly comprehensive list back in August. One we failed to mention that has come into
Read MoreLove our Neighborhood Day returns this Saturday May 30th after a successful 2014 event that saw as many as 3,000 people attend the inaugural Open
Read MoreThe revised first reading of the contentious Minimum Wage ordinance that would give Emeryville the highest minimum wage in the nation was unanimously approved to move
Read MoreEmeryville Poet Laureate Sarah Kobrinsky’s exodus from E’ville made headlines recently mostly because it came at the hands of a Planning Commissioner. Kobrinsky gives SF Chronicle reporter
Read MoreIf you happen to be driving or biking down Horton and spot a herd of goats in Emeryville of all places, you’re not seeing
Read MoreFormer Nopalito chef Jose Ramos kicked off an Indiegogo fundraising campaign this month to raise money for a new Emeryville based taco cart and catering
Read MoreMayor Ruth Atkin stated her desire for Emeryville to “make history” while in attendance with three other Councilmembers at a recent Berkeley “Fight for
Read MoreRULE founding member Brian Donahue, brother of Councilmember Scott Donahue and The Emeryville Tattler opinion blog writer apparently took exception to small businesses requesting a
Read MoreBay Area News reporter Doug Oakley is reporting that The Emery USD is again having financial difficulty and will have to more than likely
Read MoreOakland Police officers dubbed the gritty but rapidly changing area of West Oakland “Dogtown” apparently because of a large population of stray dogs in the early 80’s. Dogtown
Read MoreBack in 2011, then Public Market leasing company Main Street Property Services teased of being in talks with food-truck vendors who might want to transition
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