A vehicle was struck by a train in Emeryville early Feb. 14 after a driver became stuck on the tracks. No injuries were ...
Recap of the February 3, 2026 Emeryville City Council meeting, including a Black History Month proclamation, public comment, and agenda requests.
A tractor-trailer fire shut down westbound I-80 at the MacArthur Maze Monday afternoon, causing major traffic delays. No injuries were reported.
In this edition of our Semi-Monthly newswire, we share five stories relevant to Emeryville that you may have missed including: “Baking saved my life,” ...
Catch up on the latest Emeryville community news from January 16-31 including five stories that you may have missed.
Today’s Tokyo Central Grand Opening will be Emeryville’s first new supermarket in over 30 Years bringing a long journey to a ...
Theresa Savage, beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully on June 23rd at the age of 86. Savage was the wife of Emeryville’s first Black Mayor, Robert L. Savage, and a ...
The news of Sutter Health’s plans to open a massive campus in the center of Emeryville sent shock waves across the city when it was announced back on February 19. The sale of the property has already ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Another Holiday season came and went for our town and the shopping “purge” safely behind us. I’ll have to admit that doing my own holiday shopping without having to set foot in a car or navigate the ...