Dan Fontes, the prolific Oakland-born artist whose creative roots trace back to the anarchic, driftwood galleries of the ...
The Emeryville region’s food scene is shifting again as we hit mid-spring. This month’s update includes a departure from the ...
The Emeryville region’s food scene is shifting again as we hit mid-spring. This month’s update includes a departure from the Public Market, the return ...
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A suspect in a case of arson at the Emeryville Target has been arrested and charged more than a year after the incident took place according to a report by the The East Bay Times. 29-year-old ...
West Oakland’s crumbling 16th Street station took a big step forward toward possible preservation and reactivation thanks to the recent efforts of The Oakland Heritage Alliance. “Oakland Heritage ...
After experiencing increases in crime reports for three consecutive years and a 14% increase in 2023, reports dropped more than 20% in 2024. Voters across California including the East Bay sent a ...
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 ...
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 ...
If you quiz people in the greater Bay Area where Emeryville is, they’ll likely mention something about IKEA. And while locals may shudder at this notion, it’s irrefutable that the ...
A life spent serving the community was honored on Thursday, June 29th. 86-year-old Nellie Hannon, founder of the Emeryville Citizens Assistance Program or “ECAP”, was recognized with an affordable ...