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Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Crash cuts electricity off at West Pueblo

A traffic collision involving a truck and a utility pole Monday morning cut power to 243 homes in Napa.

Daily briefing

Napa cyclists head to hills to fight leukemia

Tuteur gets ready for a busy June

The June primary is still seven weeks away, but Napa County is getting in gear for the election by tuning up electronic voting machines and preparing to send out more than 22,000 absentee ballots.

Napans injured in Idaho crash

Friends of a Napa family whose 7-year-old cousins were critically injured in a crash in Idaho Friday are rallying to support the boys.

Bush coming to St. Helena ... right?

President George W. Bush is headed to St. Helena Friday, but mum is the word from his press office on details of the visit.

Napa bands recording CDs and getting into the groove

The sounds of Mexico fill the Napa Valley's fiestas, quinceaeras, weddings and radio stations. At the forefront of this musical movement are local musicians, who live and work in the valley by day and rehearse, record and play shows in Napa and beyond by night.

Teachers use yo-yos to show kids correct food portions

IRVING, Texas -- With a tennis ball and a yo-yo as props, first-grade teacher Kristy Brooks helped her class understand what a healthy portion of potato looks like.

Pulitzers given for Katrina coverage

NEW YORK -- The Times-Picayune of New Orleans and the Sun Herald of southern Mississippi each won the Pulitzer Prize for public service Monday for their dauntless coverage of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath.

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