Emeryville newsletter covering the second half of January includes 5 stories relevant to Emeryville that you may have missed.
Emeryville is poised to implement a streamlined process for residents interested in installing a Little Free Library in their ...
After seeing a 14% increase in crime reports in 2023, reports dropped 20% in 2024 credited to a CHP surge and shifting policy ...
Emeryville is poised to implement a streamlined process for residents interested in installing or legitimizing an existing Little Free Library (LFL) in their neighborhood.
Emeryville has been selected as a Nature Everywhere Community in a national initiative to increase equitable access to nature ...
The Rotten City Cultural District team is busy prepping for what is thought to be the city’s first dedicated film festival. The event will ...
Emeryville’s cherished Public Market, which has had its ups and downs in the wake of the pandemic, is the source of some mostly good Local high-speed internet provider PAXIO celebrated 20 years in ...
Following the success of their first-of-its-kind Park Avenue District walking tour, the Emeryville Historical Society has launched a second one along Emeryville’s cherished Greenway. The Emeryville ...
The City of Emeryville’s Community Development Department has released its monthly report for November 2024. These PDF reports provide a detailed summary spotlighting activity in City Council, ...
Our January, 2025 Food & Drink updates include Trader Vic’s expanding to L.A., Mama Lamees getting a full-service restaurant, the closure of two Public Market stalls, Acorn Café taking a pause and a ...