Three new AmCan officers help keep up with growing population
As American Canyon's population continues to grow, the south county city's police department is keeping in step with the proliferation of new residents and businesses.
Daily briefing
New Year's Eve party to aid Napa family
Garbage company gets the kinks worked out -- mostly
In late October, three weeks into the changeover in garbage companies, Janos Varga of California Peptide Research called the Register to complain that his company's garbage wasn't being picked up.
Frank Keithley credits longevity to taking life one frame at a time
Good friends, constant doctor check-ups and bowling has helped Frank Keithley age with happiness and health.
Car stop uncovers murder suspect
A California Highway Patrol officer made a startling discovery when he ran the name of the driver of a car stopped on Chiles Valley Road on Wednesday afternoon.
At 130 years, Napa State Hospital is leading reforms in mental health
The director of the state Department of Mental Health challenged the nation's mental health system Thursday to undergo holistic reforms already active at the more than 1,000-patient Napa State Hospital, stressing that recovery from serious mental illness is possible.
Accidents, power outages on a stormy Thursday
Five people went to the hospital after three vehicles crashed at Highways 29 and 121 around 12:30 p.m., Thursday.
Montgomery, Ala., marks 50th anniversary of Rosa Parks' arrest
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- About 2,000 children marched arm-in-arm Thursday, singing "We Shall Overcome" as this once-segregated city marked the 50th anniversary of Rosa Parks' refusal to give up her bus seat to a white man.
Key nations in U.S.-led force in Iraq mulling withdrawals or reductions
VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Two of America's allies in Iraq are withdrawing forces this month and a half-dozen others are debating possible pullouts or reductions, increasing pressure on Washington as calls mount to bring home U.S. troops.