Finding an Emeryville low-wage worker who also happens to live in Emeryville was no easy task. Unless you won the affordable housing lottery or are
Read MoreIn our attempt to cover as many perspectives of the $14.42/hr. living wage discussion as possible, we’ve reached out to a variety of stakeholders including
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville’s Council-initiated, $14.42 minimum wage ordinance would be the highest in the nation and a 60% overnight hike for most businesses. The E’ville
Read MoreAnother day, another Helicopter circling above Emeryville & North Oakland. This time it was an under construction house that abruptly collapsed. Miraculously, no injuries
Read MoreThe City’s proposed moratorium on housing back in February failed to pass by a 3-2 vote (a “supermajority” of 4-1 was required). This hasn’t
Read MoreEmeryville barely missed out on the recent sale of The Towers Office Complex and last year’s sale of Bay Street to UBS prior to Measure
Read MoreThe Emeryville Police Department Crime Report for February includes a dramatic drop in crimes reported compared to January (143 vs. 235 total) and compared to
Read MoreWelcome back Jax! The E’ville Eye’s first contributor is taking a break from writing her first novel … and getting back to some bloggin’!
Read MoreOn January 5th, the Emeryville Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee met to discuss a new bicycle and pedestrian path that would connect East & West
Read MoreThe advocacy efforts of The E’ville Eye community are finally beginning to take root. Back in September of last year, I presented to council the
Read MoreIn light of recent discussions regarding a $14.42 livable wage ordinance in our city that would be the highest in the nation, The E’ville
Read MoreExaminer Art & Culture writer & Emeryville resident Cindy Rakel Warner reported on the rescue of an abandoned three-month old Elephant Seal pup Saturday at
Read MoreA 6:40pm shootout last night between at least two vehicles that began near the 4500 block of West street left at least two wounded. The incident
Read MoreIn 2009 Oakland artist Gregory Kloehn kicked off the Dumpster Home project—an exercise in making small housing structures out of large garbage containers and
Read MoreIn light of recent discussions regarding a $14.42 livable wage ordinance in our city that would be the highest in the nation, The E’ville
Read MoreNora Davis, the six-term, 27 year Emeryville Councilperson and six-time Mayor has presided over a very transitional era of our town. In this exclusive interview, Davis
Read MoreEmeryville will host the first of two planned community workshops tonight at City Hall at 5:30 pm to hopefully preserve the beloved, but crowded
Read MoreThe Electronic Arts owned game developer Maxis that created the hit SimCity franchise abruptly shuttered its Emeryville studio doors yesterday. The announcement was made through
Read MoreOur “E’ville Voices” guest blogger series was created to net a broader range of voices about our city in flux and initiate dialogue through
Read MoreThe Emeryville Police Department Crime Report for January includes a total of 235 crimes highlighted by 27 Auto Burglaries in the shopping-laden District 5 area
Read MoreFingers were crossed yesterday across our city as it was the final day for the California Department of Finance to file an appeal regarding
Read MoreEast Bay Express has posted an article detailing the relationship of new Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf and Emeryville City Manager Sabrina Landreth. Landreth did
Read MoreEmeryville City Council held a follow-up meeting to its initial minimum wage proposal on Tuesday Feb. 17th. Various special interests and pro-union groups filled the
Read MoreEmeryville Police closed and barricaded their Powell Street Station in anticipation of a planned protest yesterday. “The Police Department will be temporarily closed to
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