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Our Semi-Monthly newsletter for July 15-31 contains five stories relevant to Emeryville that you may have missed.
The Emeryville IKEA reached a significant milestone on Saturday, marking 25 years since their April 12, 2000 Grand Opening.
Some retail and service business updates in and around Emeryville since our last report back in June. In this span, we’ve seen two new business ...
is a third generation Californian and East Bay native who lived in Emeryville from 2003 to 2021. Rob founded The E'ville Eye in 2011 after being robbed at gunpoint and lamenting the lack of local news ...
A new study from real estate listing portal Point2Homes shows that suburban communities are increasingly becoming renter ...
The vibrant Emeryville Peninsula that most residents are familiar with today nearly didn't happen because of growing opposition to bay fill in the 1960's.
The last in a there-part series exploring the origin, zenith and demise of the notorious Emeryville Mudflat Driftwood art by historian Joey Enos.
The Emeryville Marina has seen a surge in evictions over the past few months according to liveaboards and former slipholders.
Efforts to preserve Oakland's 16th Street Station took a significant step forward by being listed on the NPS Register of Historic Places.
The 2023 Emeryville Crime Data showed violent crimes up 13% and property crimes up 15% combining for a 14% total increase.
Are you wondering what that construction in your neighborhood is all about? Curious about that new housing project or other development you heard about? We’ve got you covered. Our interactive map ...
Five years ago, an emerging global pandemic became local when a shelter order was issued to slow the spread of COVID-19.