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San Francisco man arrested in connection with Portola District murder
San Francisco police said officers on Wednesday arrested a suspect wanted in connection with a shooting that killed a man last week in the city’s Portola District. The shooting...Read More
Fire engulfs home, displaces three in Emeryville
Three people were displaced Saturday morning by a house fire in Emeryville, fire officials said. The blaze was reported about 6:30 a.m. in the 1000 block of 47th Street...Read More
City officials celebrate ‘Great Hoist’ of new Emeryville pedestrian-bicycle bridge
City officials and boosters are celebrating after a long-awaited pedestrian-bicycle bridge was hoisted by crane and installed late Saturday night and early Sunday morning over the Union Pacific Railroad...Read More
Derailed train blocks Shellmound Street in Emeryville
The public is advised to avoid Shellmound Street in Emeryville due to a train derailment Sunday afternoon. The Emeryville Police Department was notified about 1:40 p.m. of the derailment...Read More
Estuary coalition works to reduce East Bay urban pollution runoff into SF Bay
The San Francisco Estuary Partnership is working on a project this year to reduce how much polluted water flows into the San Francisco Bay from Oakland, Emeryville, Berkeley and El...Read More
Oakland employee resigns police commission post in disgrace
A city of Oakland employee has resigned from her post as vice chair of the panel that picks members of the city’s Police Commission following her conviction on a...Read More
Vehicle strikes, kills pedestrian on I-80 in Emeryville
A person was killed early Friday on Interstate Highway 80, closing the freeway for more than an hour. The pedestrian, described only as male, was first spotted shortly after...Read More
Oakland opens fifth cabin community with wood sheds, RV space
A new community cabin site will be opening in West Oakland next week to serve 76 homeless people, Mayor Libby Schaaf announced Wednesday. The site on Mandela Parkway was...Read More
Two women, child hospitalized after two-alarm Emeryville fire
Two women and a child were hospitalized after a two-alarm fire damaged three buildings in Emeryville Wednesday morning.Read More
San Jose man sentenced to prison for embezzlement scheme
A San Jose man has been sentenced to more than two years in prison and has been ordered to pay more than $2.6 million in restitution for mail fraud...Read More
Suspect arrested after Emeryville axe attack
Officers have arrested a suspect in an assault in which a man hit a woman on the head with an axe in Emeryville Friday evening.Read More
Bomb squad clears Emeryville garage
Emeryville police said the threat from a possible explosive device was eliminated following its discovery Tuesday afternoon in a storage room in a garage.Read More
20 arrested as anti-Marxists, anti-fascists clash
Berkeley police arrested 20 people related to the "No to Marxism in America 2" rally and accompanying counterprotest Sunday afternoon.Read More
Kidnapping, pursuit lead to fiery crash, death
A woman died in an Emeryville car crash after a police pursuit and kidnapping investigation that began in San Francisco.Read More
Stolen small submarine found adrift
A small submarine that had been stolen in Berkeley was found abandoned and adrift, then was towed to Emeryville early Sunday morning.Read More
Accused embezzler schemed millions, feds say
A 40-year-old San Jose man was arrested on mail fraud charges Friday for allegedly embezzling more than $2 million from an Emeryville medical devices company.Read More
Animal rights activists protest at Emeryville IKEA
About 25 protesters demonstrated at an Emeryville business without property damage, injuries or arrests on Saturday.Read More
Robbers on rental bikes send woman to hospital
A woman was transported to a hospital after allegedly being robbed by three suspects riding Ford GoBikes rented with a stolen credit card.Read More
Amtrak trains strike three people, kill one
Three people were struck by trains in the East Bay Wednesday morning and at least one of them has died.Read More