The City of Emeryville has hired BART Deputy Chief Jeff Jennings to fill the roll of the Emeryville Chief of Police. Jennings officially began
Read MoreThe nomination period for the upcoming general election closed on August 7 and Emeryville voters will once again have little choice in our local
Read MoreThe Budget Advisory Committee and City Council were both recently presented with the bleak economic realities the city is facing. Emeryville, like many cities,
Read MoreAlameda County Public Health Officer Dr. Erica Pan issued an order on Friday that requires the use of facial coverings when around the public.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, Apr. 7 the city of Emeryville held a virtual City Council meeting with a substantial agenda. Arguably the most important item discussed
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville took steps to provide relief to residents and businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing shelter-in-place order. They did
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville and Emery Unified School District are taking actions to help slow the spread of COVID-19 by limiting public gatherings. These
Read MoreWith some mail-in ballots still to be counted, local Measures K and Measure F were both victorious on Tuesday. Both measures required 2/3 voter
Read MoreEmeryville voters will be asked to approve two measures at the ballot at Tuesday’s March 3rd primary election. Both measures require a two-thirds “yes”
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville held three council meeting during the month of May. Among the highlights that emerged from these meetings were discussions of
Read MoreAt the Tuesday, July 23rd Emeryville City Council Meeting, Council unanimously approved a “Green Monday” resolution in partnership with social venture group Green Monday US,
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville held two City Council meetings during the month of July. Among the highlights that emerged from these meetings were: the
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville held two council meeting during the month of April. Among the highlights that emerged from these meetings were our city’s
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville held two council meeting during the month of March. Among the highlights that emerged from these meetings were our council
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville held two council meeting during the month of February. Among the highlights that emerged from these meetings was a Study
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville held two council meeting during the month of January. Among the highlights that emerged from these meetings were the updated
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville provides a monthly progress report outlining significant developments and milestones that occurred throughout the period. Among the highlights for the
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville provides a monthly progress report outlining significant developments and milestones that occurred throughout the period. Among the highlights for the
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville provides a monthly progress report outlining significant developments and milestones that occurred throughout the period. Among the highlights for the
Read MoreWhile the turnout and focus of yesterday’s election was largely driven by national and state politics, our city held a local election with two
Read MoreKen Bukowski, who we profiled last June as a longtime councilmember during Emeryville’s redevelopment-fueled “Boomtown Era,” is at it again. Ken emerged as the
Read MoreFirst term City Councilmember Scott Donahue is running for reelection after winning a seat in 2014. Donahue’s term oversaw an era of rapid political
Read MoreFirst term City Councilmember Dianne Martinez is running for reelection after winning a seat in 2014. Martinez’ term oversaw an era of rapid political
Read MoreWith just days before Tuesday’s election, The Emery Teachers Association has distributed a press release endorsing Katy Brown and Brynnda Collins for two of
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