Emeryville voters will be tasked to fill two open seats this election with incumbents Dianne Martinez and Scott Donahue opting to not seek third
Read MoreEmeryville voters will be tasked to fill two open seats this election with incumbents Dianne Martinez and Scott Donahue opting to not seek third
Read MoreEmeryville voters will be tasked to fill two open seats this election with incumbents Dianne Martinez and Scott Donahue opting to not seek third
Read MoreEmeryville voters will be tasked to fill two open seats this election with incumbents Dianne Martinez and Scott Donahue opting to not seek third
Read MoreEmeryville voters will be tasked to fill two open seats this election with incumbents Dianne Martinez and Scott Donahue opting to not seek third
Read MoreSome notable coverage of Emeryville by The East Bay Times over the past two weeks. Court reporter Nate Gartrell has been doing an excellent
Read MoreThe Berkeley-Albany-Emeryville chapter of The League of Women Voters hosted their candidate forums for the upcoming Emeryville City Council and School Board elections last
Read More* WARNING: This story contains image(s) that some readers might find disturbing * A shooting at a house party across the Oakland border left
Read MoreAward-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
Read MoreThe Sea Walls “Artists for Oceans” Mural Festival concluded on September 19 after ten days of events. The initiative was intended to draw awareness
Read MoreCrime in the second quarter of 2022 remained fairly flat according to data provided by the Emeryville Police Department. Reported Crime had been on
Read MoreRemember when we reported last month that Emeryville-favorite Rudy’s Can’t Fail Café was permanently closed after 20 years? Well, as the saying goes reports
Read MoreThe long delayed clearing of the West Oakland Wood Street Homeless Encampment by Caltrans began today. The encampment on Caltrans property has been the
Read MoreIn our monthly round-up of business openings and closings, probably the most depressing news was the abrupt closure of Rudy’s Can’t Fail Café after
Read MoreEmeryville police arrested a 23-year-old man suspected of shooting and injuring two people in an incident at the Courtyards on 65th apartment complex last
Read MoreThe Sea Walls: Artists for Oceans program has chosen Emeryville to host its latest mural festival. The event is being coordinated to help increase
Read MoreCVS announced that they would be shuttering their Emeryville San Pablo Avenue location giving patrons one month to find an alternative for prescription pick-ups
Read MoreThe Emeryville Police are asking for help from the public locating a person of interest in a double-shooting at the Courtyards at 65th Apartments
Read MoreAfter not a single candidate filed for the 2022 Emeryville City Council election during the regular filing period, five new names have emerged after
Read MoreCity Council Filing Period Extended after No Incumbents File; School Board Incumbents See Challenger
The regular nomination period for the upcoming November 8th General Election closed on Friday at 5 p.m.. There were no filings by either incumbent
Read MoreThe Emeryville Target is temporarily closed after a fire was extinguished inside the store on Monday evening. A photo shared after the incident showed
Read MoreIt was the end of an era in Emeryville today as Rudy’s Can’t Fail Café announced their permanent closure. “With a heavy heart, the
Read MoreAn Emeryville resident is sharing his personal story of recovery after a difficult bout of what is presumed to have been Monkeypox. 33-year-old Kevin
Read MoreSome significant Food & Retail updates in and around Emeryville since our last update in June. Emeryville seems to be amidst a post-pandemic business
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