The latest phased closure of the sprawling Oakland Wood Street homeless encampment began this morning. City of Oakland crews began operations to close the
Read MoreBeginning today, The E’ville Eye will begin a new chapter of the publication and will rebrand as “The Emeryville Enquirer.” The Enquirer will be
Read MoreMarch is proving to be a big month for restaurant openings in Emeryville. The highly-anticipated Bay Street Shake Shake opened last week and Chick-Fil-A
Read MoreDozens of fallen trees could be seen scattered around Emeryville as a result of Tuesday’s storm. The storm saw “cyclonic” level winds of over
Read MoreAnna Yates adorns Emeryville Unified’s K-8 school and most residents are familiar with her name. But very little is known or has been written
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville is hoping to bring the growing sport of electric scooter racing to the streets of Emeryville. The eSkootr Championship Race
Read MoreShake Shack has announced the Grand Opening date of their highly anticipated Bay Street Emeryville location. The Emeryville Shake Shack will be their third
Read MoreOur periodic aggregate of business-related stories pertaining to Emeryville. The tone of this collection of stories is rather dismal as, like many Bay Area
Read MoreEmeryville’s latest Children’s park was recently unveiled to the public. The small play area just to the west of the Watergate complex was over
Read MoreEmeryville City Council returned to in-person meetings for the first time in three years on Tuesday. The Covid-19 State of emergency will officially end
Read MoreAn unprecedented nine applications were submitted for the vacant Emeryville city council seat prior to last Friday’s 5 p.m. deadline. Council opted to fill
Read MoreOur periodic aggregate of business and other newsworthy stories overlapping Emeryville includes pieces from The San Francisco Business Times, The East Bay Times and
Read MoreSome local food & drink news since our last update in January. Most of the recent news has been around Bay Street as they
Read MoreTyler James Hoare affectionately known by some as “The Red Baron” passed away on Tuesday, January 31. He was 82 years old. Hoare’s biplane
Read MoreThe application period to fill a vacant Emeryville City Council seats is officially open. The vacancy came about as a result of second term
Read MoreEmeryville Police Officers responded to the 4400 Block of Shellmound Street near IKEA for a report of a vehicle colliding with a pedestrian at
Read MoreWe’ve previously spotlighted the California Zephyr trip to Chicago from Emeryville’s unsung Amtrak station. The scenic, 2-1/2 day trip takes you through seven states
Read MoreThe developers of the proposed 54-unit “Trader Vic’s” housing project abruptly withdrew their plans on Tuesday. A variety of concerns were raised by neighbors
Read MoreChange is afoot at the Bay Street Mall in Emeryville as the first of a wave of new restaurants opened this week. This also
Read MoreRepresentatives from Berkeley-based Trachtenberg Architects hosted a neighborhood meeting on Monday to review plans for a proposed multi-family housing project on the property currently occupied
Read MoreThe Emeryville Police are asking for assistance from the public identifying a vehicle and driver that they say “intentionally collide with a pedestrian” yesterday.
Read MoreSome local food & retail news since our last update in November including saying goodbye to the area’s first modern craft brewery, an update
Read MoreAlly Medina abruptly resigned from her council seat at last night’s meeting. The announcement came at the tail-end of the council meeting when Mayor
Read MoreEmeryville Historical Society founder Nancy Smith passed away suddenly on December 1. She was 86 years old. Nancy along with Donald Hausler were the
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