The City of Emeryville kicks off its July Outdoor Performance series this Thursday at 5pm at the Park Avenue Plaza (Where Park dead-ends into
Read MoreThe City of Emeryville kicks off its July Outdoor Performance series this Thursday at 5pm at the Park Avenue Plaza (Where Park dead-ends into
Read MoreJoining the strong roster of public art in Emeryville is a new sculpture entitled “All Together Now” (named after a similarly titled Beatles song). The
Read MoreWith groundbreaking on a new 190 unit apartment development in May and Urban Outfitters opening last weekend, the ball keeps rolling at the EPM
Read MoreOne of the original “guerrilla” artists behind the Emeryville Mudflat sculptures has reemerged to bring back an E’ville icon, the Red Baron (this time under more “legitimate”
Read MoreIn a faceless building, ironically next to the AgeSong senior community, is Neptune Society’s Apollo Crematorium. A business that has existed in Emeryville since the
Read MoreAs part of Mayor Jennifer West’s community outreach program, she will be visiting and sharing her “State of the City” report at the Emeryville
Read MoreOne of E’ville’s most famous residents, “Fast Freddie” Fred Rodriguez, attempts to come back at the age of 38 after a three year hiatus from the
Read MoreOne of the most highly trafficked posts in this blog is actually a repost of an Emeryville Mudflat Sculptures article on SFGate. I guess it’s
Read MoreLast Saturday April 21st, City officials celebrated the opening of the Doyle to Ninth Section of the Bike/Pedestrian Greenway linking Emeryville to Berkeley. On the
Read MoreOn April 21 at 10 a.m., the cities of Berkeley and Emeryville, along with the East Bay Bicycle Coalition and many of the local officials and
Read MoreKen James, Emeryville police chief since July 1998, has been honored with the California Police Chiefs Association’s most prestigious award. James, 60, a 37-year
Read MoreEmeryville police have identified a man who they believe kidnapped a woman in a parking garage in the 2100 block of Powell Street (near the Hilton
Read MoreEmeryville, an industrial center that languished for years, changed its image in the 1990s by becoming an arts center. In the early 20th century,
Read MoreAs modern as the infrastructure in E’ville has become, I’ve never been impressed by the speed of the internet or the choices available. I’ve
Read MoreBay Street may get all the retail glory in E’ville but Emery Bay is leading quite a comeback. Joining the new state-of-the-art Guitar Center
Read MoreGuitar Center stepped in to fill the huge vacancy at the Emery Bay Shopping complex left by Borders when they shuddered their doors last year.
Read MoreCity Manager Patrick O’Keeffe likened it to “an Earthquake” at Tuesday’s City Council meeting, and the aftershocks can be felt throughout the 1.2 square miles that is the
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