Developers will present preliminary designs for a 260 unit, 6-level, 3,000 square feet Multi-Family housing project to the Planning Commission at City Hall this
Read MoreIn what was one of the more eventful (and well attended) city council meetings in recent memory, Councilmember Jac Asher was sworn in as
Read MoreA former Emeryville City Manager famously commented that “We want to have a traffic problem” when Emeryville was of course more of an industrial
Read MoreLast month it was announced that Disney-Pixar would shutter its Vancouver studio resulting in 80 layoffs. Today it was announced that the Emeryville Studio
Read MoreI actually heard an alarm go off this morning and ignored it. Lux had just held one of its quarterly estate sales at its
Read MoreKen Bukowski and his EPOA group have turned their focus to cataloging city videos onto their YouTube channel and in the process have unearthed
Read MoreSince 2011 the Public Market and its shifting ownership have teased their pursuit of food truck vendors to establish roots in the former Paraffin
Read MoreNational Public Radio spotlights our very own Emery Go-Round as part of an ongoing series Titled “The Way We Get To Work“. A curious time
Read MoreThe recent elimination of Emery Go-Round Watergate service exposed citizens reliance on the “free” shuttle system and left residents up in arms (Its since
Read MoreThe fake documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop opened up the underground world of street art to the masses and made a star out
Read More“Seasoned” E’villains will remember when the building on the corner of Hollis & 65th was an Andronico’s Central market (it might have been ahead of its
Read MoreAs first reported by The Emeryville Tattler, Debbra Lindo has announced her retirement as the Emeryville School Superintendent effective June 30, 2014. Via this press
Read MoreA critical study session for the Sherwin Williams “Urban Village” project will be held at tonight’s Planning Commission meeting starting at 6:30pm at City
Read MoreAfter a recent string of violent incidents including the mugging of former Council-member Ken Bukowski in April and a daytime shooting at the Public
Read MoreWe’ve done Food & Pets, but we can’t forget about what made our city famous: Art (Amongst other things 😉 Public Art, Street Art, DIY Art
Read MoreThe Emeryville Community Services department finished off its popular “Dinner & A Movie” series with a showing of Pixar’s “The Incredibles” at Doyle-Hollis park on
Read MoreCoincidentally, I was in New York during the 2005 transit strike. Mayor Bloomberg made a statement by walking the 1.1 miles across the Brooklyn
Read MoreEmeryville has so few “traditions” that it’s encouraging to see the annual celebration going strong. Now in its 27th year, the exhibit returns to
Read MoreWouldn’t it be great if the real world functioned like the television show Law & Order? Passionate Detectives jettisoning around town, questioning, grilling, cleverly extracting
Read MoreAs the Sherwin Williams project wraps up its due-diligence period and transitions to its next stage of procuring entitlements, the reality of the impact of
Read MoreAnother missing piece in Emeryville’s dining portfolio has been filled … SUSHI! (with apologies to MiYozen) KYU 2 brings another needed dining option to
Read MoreA shooting occurred in broad daylight last Saturday on the corner of San Pablo and 45th near a nail salon. According to EPD Captain Dante
Read MoreEmeryville and the rest of the East Bay were denied the extravagant Labor Day celebration that we were promised because of the fractured bolt
Read MoreEven the Mayor of our city is not immune to the recent wave of smartphone thefts. Brinkman’s advice? “Don’t leave anything exposed,” he said. “It’s
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