The Emeryville Citizens Assistance Program, which has been feeding the region’s hungry for nearly 40 years, is back in ...
Christmas in Emeryville, Wells Fargo moves, updates on Planet Fitness, Burlington and Toys“R”Us and the possibility of a West ...
Emeryville Councilmember Kalimah Priforce is home recovering after being struck by a vehicle while riding his bicycle to an ...
Two new Public Market stalls, a new Pizza spot, a Grand Opening date for Tokyo Central and an update on Jungdon Katsu.
In this edition of our Semi-Monthly Emeryville Newswire, we share six stories relevant to Emeryville that you may have missed.
Former Emeryville City Manager Sabrina Landreth is seeking legal counsel following her weekend resignation from the East Bay ...
A 2012 article by Chronicle writer Peter Hartlaub contained an impressive list of long-gone Bay Area landmarks. Among this list were two Emeryville icons: The fabled Mudflat Sculptures and the lesser ...
It’s a story we’ve all heard before: Artists find cheap, funky space in a neglected industrial area and beautify it making the neighborhood more livable. Word gets out drawing more residents and ...
A simmering political rivalry between an Emeryville City Councilmember and an aspiring City Councilmember is now boiling over in plain view of the public. Recently appointed Planning Commissioner Sam ...
Emeryville-founded Clif Bar, who have called their EmeryTech office on Hollis ‘home’ for over 15 years, appear to be winding down operations at the location according to former employees who have ...
Today, the Emeryville Peninsula is among the most vibrant and populated areas of our city. Runners, dog-walkers and cyclists traversing its trails, panoramic views, sailing and dining. About one-fifth ...
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