The hyper-competitive home buying market can be deflating for prospective buyers. Bidding wars, all-cash offers, home flipping corporations… sometimes it feels like a David
Read MoreA group of some of Emeryville’s most well known businesses — Clif Bar, Decathlon and IKEA, in collaboration with city leaders and Save The
Read MoreWells Fargo celebrated the grand opening of its new Bridge Center branch on 40th street in Emeryville today. Bank leaders presented a $2,500 grant
Read MoreEntering its seventh year, #GivingTuesday is a global day of giving founded by 92T.org and fueled by the power of social media and collaboration.
Read MoreKTVU Channel 2 reporter Leigh Martinez captured a heartwarming story of compassion and volunteerism by our youth that needs to be shared. Student volunteers
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville, The Emeryville Police and the Alameda County Fire Department held an Emergency Preparedness Fair last Saturday at Station 34 on
Read MoreThis year, the annual “Shortest Tri Ever” was combined with the fledgling Day on the Bay event to draw crowds to our city’s picturesque
Read MoreThe Emeryville Community Garden at 59th and Doyle has been an oasis in the center of our town for decades. The popularity of the
Read MoreEntering its sixth year, Giving Tuesday is a “global day of giving” founded by 92T.org and fueled by the power of social media and
Read MoreFor those wondering about the mysterious space along the Emeryville Greenway with the bright green picnic benches, we finally have an answer for you.
Read MoreStudents, parents and city officials gathered at the ECCL today to unveil the latest amenity to the facility. “Wallholla” is a new vertical play structure designed
Read MoreAn overcast day may have deterred larger crowds from the inaugural “Day on the Bay” event hosted at our Emeryville Marina. Those that did attend were treated to
Read MoreHomeless services, children’s causes, conservation, the arts, animals … there are so many deserving causes to contribute to this holiday season. I can’t think
Read MoreThe dangers of the firefighting profession make the lives of the Alameda County Fire Department like no other. They require an athleticism, stamina and
Read MoreBuried at the “tail-end” of five hours of city meetings on September 6th was a resolution for the Halleck-Beach Dog Park. A project that had just
Read MoreHere we are. Five years of The E’ville Eye. After being a victim of gun violence in my neighborhood in 2010, I decided to take
Read MoreNeighbors and dog advocates turned out in force at the May 17th City Council meeting to thrust the Oakland/Emeryville dog park project into the Capital
Read MoreActive seniors happily returned to the Emeryville Senior Center after the recent completion of the city’s yearlong renovation project. The 1930s Art Deco Veterans
Read MoreOur “E’ville Voices” guest blogger series was created to net a broader range of voices within our city in flux and initiate dialogue through opinion &
Read MoreAlthough Emeryville itself lacks its own firework show and has a zero-tolerance policy toward them, we’re fortunate enough to have a fantastic vantage point
Read MoreAn estimated 125 Emeryville residents and neighbors turned out on Sunday to watch a documentary that directly intersected their own lives. The documentary featured
Read MoreWhat you’re reading is The E’ville Eye’s 500th post. To appreciate how far we’ve come, check out our first. As the story goes, after
Read MoreMore than a hundred residents, neighbors & children attended the Saturday Alameda County Fire Station 34 Open House and BBQ. The event was held to celebrate the completion
Read MoreNearly four years ago when The E’ville Eye was in its infancy, we spotlighted the injustice of the demolition of “The Spot” DIY skatepark built
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