The Emeryville Police Officers Association (EPOA) has issued a statement in response to recent online comments that they insist are not reflective of the
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville provides a monthly progress report outlining significant developments and milestones that occurred throughout the period. Among these highlights from meetings
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville provides a monthly progress report outlining significant developments and milestones that occurred throughout the period. Among these highlights for June
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville provides a monthly progress report outlining significant developments and milestones that occurred throughout the period. Among these highlights for April
Read MoreThe race for the 2018 California Assembly District 15 race kicked off last week with the first campaign filing deadline. The seat is being
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville provides a monthly progress report outlining significant developments and milestones that occurred throughout the period. Among these highlights for March were the passing
Read MoreA December Reuters investigative report exposed that parts of California and even some Bay Area communities have higher levels of lead exposure than those in Flint,
Read MoreDespite a community petition that garnered 473 signatures in a week, three years of our personal advocacy efforts and a council meeting that saw
Read MoreOn the day Emeryville designated itself a Sanctuary City, the city also moved to cease the tradition of performing the pledge of allegiance at council
Read MoreA new group of five Emeryville City Councilmembers convened last night for the first Council meeting of 2017. Councilmembers Bauters, Medina and Patz were all
Read MoreThe Alameda County Statement of Vote was recently published by California Secretary of State Alex Padilla with the certified 2016 election results. Padilla noted the turnout
Read MoreIf the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results, then some of our policymakers may
Read MoreIn a letter sent to Emeryville California Restaurant Association (CRA) members, CRA President & CEO Jot Condie noted they will soon be filing a lawsuit on behalf
Read MoreAn estimated 200 Emery High students abruptly walked off campus at 10 a.m. this morning in an organized protest against the contentious election of Donald
Read MoreOn a night that few will remember for local results (I think we’re all still in shock), Emeryville elected three new councilmembers last night.
Read MoreWho to vote for today for those that have not already voted? Well that comes down to your personal priorities. All candidates support key initiatives
Read MoreIn a crowded field, one Democratic candidate has arguably distinguished himself as the “Change” candidate of this election. John Van Geffen has stood up
Read MoreThe East Bay Times (formerly The Oakland Tribune) has endorsed three candidates for Emeryville City Council including John Van Geffen, John Bauters & Christian
Read MoreThe wild world of the Emery School Board just got even more interesting. Just days after School Board President John Affeldt stepped down, incumbent
Read MoreOur current housing crisis is nothing new and many saw it coming. For over 2- 1/2 years, The E’ville Eye has been advocating that the city tackle
Read MoreTonight, our City Council will consider adoption of its proposed “Fair Work Week” (FWW) scheduling and predictive pay ordinance, an ordinance deemed the “highest priority”
Read MoreIn the coming month, Emeryville residents will be faced with an important decision that will impact the priorities of this city. We will no doubt
Read MoreThis 2016 Emeryville City Council election will see six candidates vying for three available seats in what could see a shift in city priorities. The E’ville
Read MoreThis 2016 Emeryville City Council election will see six candidates vying for three available seats in what could see a shift in city priorities. The E’ville
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