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Rob Arias

is a third generation Californian and East Bay native who lived in Emeryville from 2003 to 2021. Rob founded The E'ville Eye in 2011 after being robbed at gunpoint and lamenting the lack of local news coverage. Rob's "day job" is as a creative professional.

May 4, 2013
Crime & Public Safety/News & Commentary

E’ville Resident/Pot Dispensary owner takes plea deal

Winslow Lazer Norton (top), who also goes by the rap alias “Blanco” and his brother Abraham have struck a plea deal in their long-running federal

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May 3, 2013
News & Commentary/Planning & Development

Christie Ave/Bay Trail Gap amongst most desired EBBC projects

Do you want Emeryville to be more Bike/Ped friendly? The East Bay Bicycle Coalition is soliciting the public to determine which pending projects they should dedicate their

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April 30, 2013
News & Commentary/Politics

Lanesplitter Responds to Dramatic Employee Walkout

Luke Tsai — East Bay Express — Apr 23, 2013 Last week at the Temescal district location of Lanesplitter Pizza, two employees quit their

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April 26, 2013
Entertainment/In the Neighborhood

E’ville’s Prizefighter Bar featured on NYTimes.com

Even the East coast is acknowledging the E’ville vibe. It’s a bit of a backlash against the pretentious “Mixology” trend over the last few years when

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April 25, 2013
News & Commentary/Planning & Development

Looming Decision for E’ville Crematorium | OaklandNorth.net

The last time we reported on this story a year ago, The Apollo Crematorium on Horton’s move to East Oakland was being blocked by

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April 23, 2013
News & Commentary/Politics

2013 State of the City Address with Mayor Brinkman

Recently anointed Mayor Kurt Brinkman delivered the 2013 State of the City Address to the Emeryville Chamber of Commerce January 23rd at the Hilton Garden Inn. Brinkman

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April 19, 2013
Gallery/Neighborhood Pets

#EvillePets: Instagram Community Photo Gallery

Show your E’ville Pride and love for your pets! Introducing a new feature on The E’ville Eye Community Blog: Social Instagram sharing! Use the

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April 16, 2013
In the Neighborhood/Interviews/Neighbor Spotlight/News & Commentary/Politics

Interview: Retiring City Manager Patrick O’Keeffe

Patrick O’Keeffe will retire after seven years as Emeryville’s City Manager (replacing John Flores in 2006) and eleven years as the city’s Economic Development

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April 12, 2013
Community/In the Neighborhood/News & Commentary/Planning & Development/Uncategorized

Ribbon Cutting for Family Resource & Wellness Center

The Emery Unified School District held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 26th to celebrate the opening of the Family Resource and Wellness Center. The

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April 10, 2013
Crime & Public Safety/News & Commentary/Uncategorized

Morning DEA Raid at Blue Star Corner

Park Avenue residents awoke to yet another staged raid on the corner of Halleck and Sherwin on Wednesday morning at approximately 7:30 a.m., this one was

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April 5, 2013
Commentary/Crime & Public Safety/News & Commentary

Bukowski Assault Underscores Need for More, Safer Bike/Ped access

Former Mayor and 6-term Council member Ken Bukowski survived an attempted armed-mugging last Saturday evening first reported by the Tattler while walking to the

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April 4, 2013
News & Commentary/Planning & Development

Holliday Returns to E’ville for San Pablo MAZ project

Rick Holliday and Holliday Development, developers of our Emeryville Warehouse Lofts, is at it again after a four-year hiatus from E’ville. Holliday’s last Emeryville project was

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March 29, 2013
Crime & Public Safety/News & Commentary

Body found an apparent suicide | Oakland Tribune

A woman found dead Thursday morning on the beach at Shorebird Park was a Fremont resident who committed suicide, authorities said Friday. The 44-year-old

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March 27, 2013
Events/History & Archive/In the Neighborhood/Local Business/Local Businesses

Then & Now: Westinghouse Brake/Lux Estate Sales

“Then & Now” is a special series that looks to capture a portion of Emeryville History and spotlight the small and vibrant business community

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March 22, 2013
Arts & Culture/Entertainment/In the Neighborhood/Local Businesses/Restaurants

New Website for “Everything Emeryville” Launches

A new site promoting itself as “Everything Emeryville” has recently hit the interwebz. Co-sponsored by the City & the Emeryville Chamber of Commerce, it boasts

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March 11, 2013
News & Commentary/Planning & Development

Construction begins on Bay Bridge Bike Connection

The Bay Bridge Celebration is officially on and a critical component of getting there is connecting the Bay Trail to Gateway Park and to

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March 9, 2013
News & Commentary/Planning & Development

SRM Ernst selected to develop Sherwin Site

Park Avenue District residents, consider now “the calm before the storm”. We’ve endured the demolition of the Sherwin-Williams plant and the subsequent three plus

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March 1, 2013
Crime & Public Safety/News & Commentary/Politics

Police Chief Comments pull E’ville into gun debate

Seems like EPD police chief Ken James has ruffled some feathers in the gun enthusiast community with his recent “A Gun Is Not a

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February 27, 2013
Polls

Emery-Go-Round to West Oakland BART Poll

Emery-Go-Round to West Oakland BART service would save SF commuters anywhere from 25-45 minutes of round-trip commute time … but is this something that

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February 24, 2013
Architecture & Public Art/Gallery/History & Archive

Mudflat Sculpture Archive

Consider this Gallery an aggregate of images I’ve amassed from various web sources including this page dedicated to the mudflats on Tribe.net, a collection

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February 21, 2013
Entertainment/In the Neighborhood/News & Commentary/Planning & Development

PAXIO bringing Free Wi-Fi/Fiber-optic to E’ville?

PAXIO Inc. is poised to fortify E’ville’s Broadband presence with the support of City Council and has launched a new community website to win

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February 15, 2013
Commentary/News & Commentary/Planning & Development/Politics

E’ville second among California childhood asthma

Emeryville is in the news again for the wrong reasons. Like this recent report labeling us as having the Bay Area’s highest violent crime

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February 13, 2013
News & Commentary/Planning & Development

New Eastern Bay Bridge Bike Path to Start in E’ville

There are two projects that I’ve been hearing about since I moved to E’ville 10 years ago: The Bike/Pedestrian bridge to Bay St., and

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February 6, 2013
Crime & Public Safety/News & Commentary

EmeryStation evacuated after Bomb threat

Some excitement today for our little city as we awoke to the sound of helicopters hovering above (usually not a good thing). A bomb-threat, reported about

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