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Emeryville · EmeryvilleA simmering political rivalry between an Emeryville City Councilmember and an aspiring City Councilmember is now overheating in plain view of the public. Recently appointed Planning Commissioner Sam Gould published a Substack post detailing a Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) complaint he filed against Councilmember Kalimah Priforce. Gould raises issues about a possible conflict of interest involving campaign contributions and their all…Read Article
Priforce-Gould Rivalry Deepens With Substack Post Detailing FPPC Investigation • The E'ville Eye News

Emeryville · EmeryvilleCrime reports in Emeryville continued their downward trajectory in the first quarter of 2025, according to data provided by the Emeryville Police Department. After seeing a significant 20% YoY drop in 2024, crime reports are down another 15% thus far in 2025. Every category except residential burglary and petty theft is down for the year. After a post-pandemic “peak” in July 2023 of 235 combined violent and property crimes reported, crime appear…Read Article
2025 Q1 Emeryville Crime Data: Crime Reports Continue Downward Trajectory • The E'ville Eye News

Emeryville · EmeryvilleIn this edition of our Semi-Monthly newsletter, we share five stories relevant to Emeryville that you may have missed, including: E12th Encampment Residents Moved to Mandela House 70 occupants of the recently dismantled East 12th encampment in East Oakland have been moved to the Mandela House on the Oakland-Emeryville border. The former Extended Stay America Hotel was recently converted to a interim housing for homeless with 149 rooms. The East …Read Article