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Community Voices

October 27, 2022
2022 City Council/Community Voices/Education & School Board/Election Coverage/News & Commentary/Opinion/Editorial

School Board President Rebukes ‘Falsehoods’ being Disseminated by Blogger

Emery USD School Board President Susan Donaldson is firing back against an opinion blogger and political challenger that she says is spreading falsehoods about

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Emilie Raguso
October 3, 2022
Community Voices/In the Neighborhood/Interviews

Former Berkeleyside Reporter Emilie Raguso reflects on the past, present and future of local news in Berkeley, CA

Award-winning Berkeleyside reporter Emilie Raguso announced her departure from the news org after 10 years back on Sept. 7. Emilie isn’t abandoning Berkeley completely

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April 26, 2021
Community Voices/News & Commentary/Opinion/Editorial

‘Ethical Violations’ Alleged by Planning Commission Candidates in Emeryville Council Selection Process

Emeryville City Council held interviews to fill two vacant Planning Commission seats at the March 16th meeting. Six candidates were vying for the open

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June 3, 2020
Community Voices/News & Commentary

Retiring EPD Chief Jennifer Tejada Laments on The Looting of Our City, Police Brutality & The Death of George Floyd

The death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis Police officers has not only drawn further attention to police brutality within the black

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December 24, 2019
Community Voices/In the Neighborhood/Neighbor Spotlight/News & Commentary

Pixar Employee Feels Fortunate to Celebrate another Holiday with Family after Horrific Pedestrian Collision

It was just another day of commuting home after his job as a building engineer at Pixar this past Aug. 21 — except that

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September 26, 2019
Advocacy & Accountability/Community Voices/Crime & Public Safety/News/News & Commentary

Courtyards at 65th Residents Form Tenants Association to Address Livability Concerns

Tenants of the Courtyards at 65th Apartments in Emeryville packed into the complex’s conference center Thursday evening, Sept. 12. The conference room has seen many

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April 26, 2019
Community Voices/Emeryville Marina/News & Commentary/Social Justice & Activism

Wave of Emeryville Marina Evictions Pushing Some Liveaboards to the Brink

The eviction notices came during the night, left in mailboxes, and tied to boats in plastic bags. For many at the Emeryville Marina, the

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February 27, 2019
Advocacy & Accountability/Community Voices/News & Commentary

Community Voices: Emeryville Seniors Speak Out Against AC Transit’s Planned Fare Increases

Emeryville Seniors are speaking out against a proposed AC Transit fare increase. The increases were presented at the February 13th AC Transit Board Public Hearing. The transit

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July 13, 2018
Community Voices/News & Commentary

KTVU Video Segment Details Emeryville PD’s ‘Quiet Room’ and use of Wearable Technology to Combat Job Stress

KTVU Channel 2 crime reporter Henry K. Lee recently produced a video segment detailing how the Emeryville Police Department is using yoga, meditation and

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September 25, 2017
Community Voices/News & Commentary

Emeryville’s Forgotten Neighborhood: “This is the worst it’s ever been”

There’s an area that many of us drive through regularly. An area strewn with needles, human waste, piles of festering trash and shattered glass

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July 11, 2017
Community Voices/Opinion/Editorial/Transit

Trump’s proposed cuts to Amtrak threatens to impact Emeryville Station, Opposing Petition gaining steam

Long distance Amtrak service may be cut from the Emeryville station if the Trump administration has its way. The White House has proposed cutting about half

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June 28, 2017
Community Voices/Education & School Board/In the Neighborhood/Interviews/News & Commentary

EUSD Superintendent Dr. John Rubio reflects on ECCL’s first year, addresses recent criticism

Probably one of the toughest jobs in Emeryville is being the Emery Unified School District Superintendent. Emeryville schools face a complicated dynamic and history, and

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February 23, 2017
Community Voices/Local Business/News & Commentary

Sal Bednarz reflects on his decision to close Actual Cafe and the plight of Oakland Small Businesses

Actual Cafe & Victory Burger owner Sal Bednarz made the final decision to close his neighborhood establishments back in December sending a ripple of sadness across

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October 20, 2016
Community Voices/News & Commentary

EDAC Committee member resigns over latest City Council slight

Our “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 &

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September 22, 2016
Community Voices/News & Commentary

Australian online News Source interviews Emeryville Community Development Director Charles Bryant

I’ve often complained about the lack of news coverage that Emeryville receives. Well, Australia at least has taken note of our unique little city. GovNews.com sat

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April 15, 2016
Black History/Community Voices/News & Commentary

Granddaughter of former Emeryville Mayor Robert Savage in the fight of her life to preserve family home

Charlandra Rachal, who goes by “Char”, is one of the few people I’ve met from Emeryville. Char was born here, came up through the Emeryville

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April 7, 2016
Arts & Culture/Community Voices/In the Neighborhood/Interviews/News & Commentary

An exclusive conversation with Emeryville Economic and Community Development Coordinator Amber Evans

We recently had the pleasure of talking with Amber Evans, our City’s Economic and Community Development Coordinator. On a sunny afternoon in city hall, we chatted

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March 25, 2016
Community Voices/News & Commentary/Planning & Development

E’ville Voices: A Former Planning Commissioner expresses optimism for Sherwin-Williams Development

The proposed Sherwin-Williams development will be the biggest residential project within Emeryville for the foreseeable future. It will have enormous impacts on not only the Park Avenue

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March 18, 2016
Community Voices/Local Business/News & Commentary

Exclusive Interview: Berkeleyside Co-Founder Tracey Taylor on the state and future of local online news

If there’s anyone I model The E’ville Eye after in the local online news space, It’s Berkeleyside.com. Berkeleyside is an independently owned, online news website founded

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January 12, 2016
Community Voices/In the Neighborhood/News & Commentary/Obituaries

E’ville Obituary: 35-year resident, Artist Jerry Lee Carniglia (1946 – 2015)

Jerry Lee Carniglia, a 35-year resident of Emeryville, succumbed to prostate cancer last June 7th, 2015. A prolific artist, Carniglia was a fixture of Emeryville’s

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August 31, 2015
Community Voices/In the Neighborhood/Interviews/News & Commentary/Politics

An Exclusive Conversation with New Emeryville City Manager Carolyn Lehr

When it was announced that two-year Emeryville City Manager Sabrina Landreth was recruited back to Oakland by Mayor Libby Schaaf, it kicked off a national

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July 22, 2015
Community Voices/Education & School Board/News & Commentary

E’ville Voices: Former Emery High student Priya Bhattacharjee on her Tata Social Internship experience

Our “E’ville Voices” guest blogger series was created to net a broader range of voices about our city in flux and initiate dialogue through

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June 17, 2015
Commentary/Community Voices/Minimum Wage/News & Commentary

Exclusive Interview: Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates on the need for an East Bay Regional Minimum Wage

Four-term Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates considers himself a “Regionalist”. Regionalism is a political ideology that focuses on the interests of a particular region or

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April 21, 2015
Commentary/Community Voices/In the Neighborhood/Neighbor Spotlight/News & Commentary

Emeryville’s Poet Laureate Sarah Kobrinsky victim of Planning Commissioner owned property rental hike

The month of April will be declared National Poetry Month in Emeryville at tonight’s April 21st City Council meeting. Emeryville’s Poet Laureate Sarah Kobrinsky will kick

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