After a recent string of violent incidents including the mugging of former Council-member Ken Bukowski in April and a daytime shooting at the Public
Read MoreAfter a recent string of violent incidents including the mugging of former Council-member Ken Bukowski in April and a daytime shooting at the Public
Read MoreWe’ve done Food & Pets, but we can’t forget about what made our city famous: Art (Amongst other things 😉 Public Art, Street Art, DIY Art
Read MoreThe Emeryville Community Services department finished off its popular “Dinner & A Movie” series with a showing of Pixar’s “The Incredibles” at Doyle-Hollis park on
Read MoreCoincidentally, I was in New York during the 2005 transit strike. Mayor Bloomberg made a statement by walking the 1.1 miles across the Brooklyn
Read MoreEmeryville has so few “traditions” that it’s encouraging to see the annual celebration going strong. Now in its 27th year, the exhibit returns to
Read MoreWouldn’t it be great if the real world functioned like the television show Law & Order? Passionate Detectives jettisoning around town, questioning, grilling, cleverly extracting
Read MoreNew York City, San Francisco, and now Emeryville – the famous Japanese retailer Uniqlo (Unique Clothing) is coming to Bay Street on November 1st.
Read MoreAs the Sherwin Williams project wraps up its due-diligence period and transitions to its next stage of procuring entitlements, the reality of the impact of
Read MoreAnother missing piece in Emeryville’s dining portfolio has been filled … SUSHI! (with apologies to MiYozen) KYU 2 brings another needed dining option to
Read MoreA shooting occurred in broad daylight last Saturday on the corner of San Pablo and 45th near a nail salon. According to EPD Captain Dante
Read MoreEmeryville and the rest of the East Bay were denied the extravagant Labor Day celebration that we were promised because of the fractured bolt
Read MoreEven the Mayor of our city is not immune to the recent wave of smartphone thefts. Brinkman’s advice? “Don’t leave anything exposed,” he said. “It’s
Read MoreOn the day proclaimed “National Dog Day” (August 26th) I thought it a good time to take inventory of our own city’s dog friendly
Read MoreThe once popular Emeryville Flower Outlet shuttered its doors in 2006 and the building that housed it and other small businesses, demolished. The plan
Read MoreE’ville Biz is an ongoing series spotlighting our thriving small business community. Once upon a time… There were two families with two children and
Read MoreIf you’ve ever been to a true “Public Market”, then you may be disappointed with what Emeryville has to offer. Having recently visited Milwaukee’s
Read MoreIn the theater that is Emeryville politics, Brian Donahue might be considered the protagonist. He often represents the not always gentle, but needed dissenting
Read MoreThe fabled Greenway across our city has stalled (I just got word that the Peladeau park plans have been delayed by another year), the
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