Emeryville will be faced with an important decision on Tuesday and many have observed that this election may represent a paradigm shift in city politics:
Read MoreWelcome back Secret News! Emeryville’s first pro-resident news blog, started in 2008, has been on hiatus for nearly a year while editor Lillian (AKA Tracy)
Read MoreIn a short message distributed to the public, first-term Councilmember Kurt Brinkman announced he will not be seeking re-election. Brinkman, citing business & family
Read MoreA press conference was held on Wednesday at the site of the tragedy to announce that the reward fund for a conviction in the
Read MoreIn what was one of the more eventful (and well attended) city council meetings in recent memory, Councilmember Jac Asher was sworn in as
Read MoreIn what is being billed as a Cost-cutting measure AND an attempt to spur voter turnout, The Alameda County Board of Supervisors is slated to vote
Read MoreOver the past several months, the City Council has been engaged in the process to bring on board a new City Manager. After a public
Read MoreAn appropriate day for a major victory declared for Bike & Pedestrian access throughout our city. Emeryville celebrated Bike to work day with the
Read MoreEmeryville is in the news again for the wrong reasons. Like this recent report labeling us as having the Bay Area’s highest violent crime
Read MoreThe City Council unanimously approved to implement the first of a series of recommendations from the controversial North Hollis Short term Parking plan at
Read MoreEmeryville has joined the growing list of cities (including Berkeley, L.A. and Cupertino) that have decided to end their use of red-light cameras. Citing
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 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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