A fourth consecutive night of protests saw civil unrest breach the borders of Emeryville yet again. Marchers returning to Berkeley from Downtown Oakland along
Read MoreLast Tuesday, protesters originating from Downtown Oakland marched through North Oakland and into Emeryville breaking windows at the Subway franchise on 40th & San
Read MoreFilipino food lovers, you no longer have to make a trip over to Daly City to get your fix of homemade lumpias. There’s a
Read MoreBy Berkeleyside Staff Writer Emilie Raguso The Alameda County District Attorney charged 18-year-old Kamau Berlin with murder in the stabbing death of 72-year-old Nancy McClellan on
Read MoreStreetcars could be rolling through E’ville in the future, if transit planners get their way. The 61 page draft report of the much-anticipated Emeryville Berkeley Oakland
Read MoreA 72-year-old woman who was stabbed in Berkeley in September has died after nearly three weeks in medical care, according to authorities. Nancy Jo
Read MoreThe Berkeley-Albany-Emeryville chapter of the League of Women Voters hosted a candidate forum for our city on Thursday evening at City Hall. Moderated by the
Read MoreThe sad and unfortunate passing of Robin Williams led to an interesting conversation with longtime Councilwoman Nora Davis at the last National Night Out
Read MoreIf you’re not familiar with the #TBT or “Throwback Thursday” phenomenon, it’s a popular weekly Internet trend that encourages users to post a reminiscent picture (baby, embarrassing haircut, fashion,
Read MoreNow in its 31st year, tonight is National Night Out across the U.S. “NNO” aims to strengthen communities by establishing a rapport between local
Read MoreBerkeley Mayor Tom Bates is seeking a regional minimum wage increase that would jointly raise the minimum wage of Berkeley, Oakland, Emeryville, Alameda, Albany
Read MoreWhen I heard that there was going to be a new beer garden in North Berkeley a few months ago, I was thrilled. Westbrae
Read MoreCafe’s have been called the new urban social hubs and regardless if you partake in the daily ritual, I think most will agree that
Read MoreThank you for visiting The E’ville Eye Community News. We set out over two years ago with the goal of being a community resource for
Read MoreA selection of Emeryville-centric articles from around the web that residents might find of interest: Aquatic Park getting some much-needed attention Our friends at
Read MoreOn April 9th, The Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s Programming and Allocations Commission unanimously approved funding for the continuation and expansion of the Bay Area Bike share program.
Read MoreNewly selected Mayor Jac Asher led off the inaugural city council meeting of 2014 with her State of the City address. “A just city”
Read MoreOne of the main objectives of this site besides communicating happenings in the city is to hopefully bring some pride to living in Emeryville.
Read MoreSadly, an agreement between the landlord and Cafe Aquarius owner Patrick Feehan could not be reached and they will remain closed indefinitely. We held out hope
Read MoreFor over six years now, Cafe Aquarius has delighted us with their sunny-patio, friendly staff, “Greenway” specials and dog-friendly amenities. Their pastries have been heralded
Read MoreThe recent elimination of Emery Go-Round Watergate service exposed citizens reliance on the “free” shuttle system and left residents up in arms (Its since
Read MoreA critical study session for the Sherwin Williams “Urban Village” project will be held at tonight’s Planning Commission meeting starting at 6:30pm at City
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
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