A coalition of social justice and labor organizations held a march in Emeryville Tuesday evening protesting the recent actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minnesota.
Emeryville food & drink news including Pizza Gallery opening, Comeback Cafe’s return, matcha café plans, and Tokyo Central’s ...
In this edition of our Emeryville Semi-Monthly newswire, we share five stories relevant to Emeryville that you may have missed.
Several retail and service developments have unfolded in and around Emeryville since our November 2025 report. They include two closures, one relocation, a new “luxury” Bay Street tenant, and a ...
The City of Emeryville officially published the draft CEQA environmental document for the contentious 40th Street Multimodal Project on November 24, triggering the required 45-day public review period ...
From major development decisions and long-anticipated business openings to debates over public safety, housing, and transportation, 2025 marked a pivotal year for Emeryville. The headlines reflected a ...
Some Food & Drink news within Emeryville since our most recent November update. These include the opening of a new Public Market kiosk, the announcement of the Japanese restaurant inside the ...
Police Officers responded to a disturbance near 1048 36th Street last night at approximately 11:05 p.m. The incident involved a male subject who sustained a knife-related injury near his chest.
Emeryville was the site of a protest on Monday afternoon to draw attention to a pending decision by Sutter Health to end gender-affirming, medical care for patients under 19 years old. Approximately ...
Some retail and service business updates in and around Emeryville since our most recent September Report. These include “Christmas in Emeryville,” the Wells Fargo Branch on 40th has closed, the ...
Longtime Emeryville Artist Co-op tenant and founding Emeryville Historical Society member Paul B. Herzoff passed away on October 11. He was 79 years old. Born August 21, 1946 in San Fernando Valley, ...
A local Emeryville blogger who has walked a fine line between civil and criminal harassment for years, was finally brought before a judge in a court of law on Thursday. A temporary restraining order ...