December 31, 2014 Community·In the Neighborhood The E’ville Year in Review: Top five posts of 2014. Help sustain hyperlocal news. 2014 was quite a year for The E’ville Eye and we want to personally thank all of our subscribers, commenters, contributors, sponsors & donators. In Read More
November 12, 2014 Crime & Public Safety·News & Commentary October Emeryville Crime Report: Auto Burglaries Continue to Plague Bay Street Mall Area Whenever I have a guest from the suburbs over in my generally safe Park Avenue neighborhood, I alert them to not leave any valuables Read More
November 10, 2014 Gallery Emeryville’s Beauty captured through an Instagram Community Photo Gallery We’ve done Food, Pets, Art & Places … behold the latest photo gallery with contributions from the @EvilleEye Instagram Community: E’ville Beauty! What is “E’ville Beauty”? Natural Read More
October 15, 2014 Commentary·News & Commentary Emeryville named “Most Stressful Community in California” If you’ve been feeling a bit more “stressed out” these days, well, now you know why. Emeryville has been named “The most stressful community Read More
September 26, 2014 In the Neighborhood·Restaurants E’ville Bites: Bacano Bakery Soft Opening, Panda Express coming, Dogs invited! I don’t know if you can have two more polar opposite establishments in one post, but here it goes. One is at the cusp Read More
August 22, 2014 In the Neighborhood·Restaurants Grand Opening: E’ville Original “Scarlet City Espresso” on Adeline Emeryville has spawned its share of originals. Trader Vic’s (originally on the Oakland side of the border, I know), Rudy’s Can’t Fail may have Read More
August 15, 2014 News & Commentary·Politics Four declare candidacy for two vacancies in fall City Council election The decisions by both Jennifer West & Kurt Brinkman to bow out of Emeryville Politics after a single-term opened up City Council to two new Read More
August 1, 2014 News & Commentary·Planning & Development OP-ED: West Oakland Specific Plan dividing Oakland, impacting E’ville As someone who’s commuted down Mandela Parkway to Downtown Oakland via car & bike for over a decade and in fact lives one block Read More
July 29, 2014 In the Neighborhood·Neighbor Spotlight Father Aidan McAleenan of St. Columba featured on KQED If you’ve ridden down San Pablo Ave. at Alcatraz or paused in front of Actual Cafe, you’ve probably seen them. White slender wood crosses Read More