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News for Saturday, May 06, 2006

Another hearing for One True Vine

An irate Napa County Planning Commission has set May 17 to get another update on Jayson Woodbridge's controversial One True Vine Winery off Crystal Springs Road near St. Helena.

UpValley in brief

Immigration not only

Worship Briefs

Catholic Men's Conference

Planners push to uncover impact of Soscol Gateway project

The Napa Planning Commission wants to know what happens to residents and auto-related businesses if the city proceeds with plans for a redevelopment project along the Soscol Avenue gateway to downtown.

Stabbing victim identified; arrests made for threatening officer

The Napa man repeatedly stabbed in the apartment parking lot where he lives has been identified by police as Ingalls Henderson. The Napa telephone directory, however, has a Wallace H. Ingalls as a resident of the complex where the incident took place.

Vintage rally spurs clash

A lunchtime pro-America demonstration by Vintage High students turned into a tense verbal clash Friday, as Anglo and Latino students taunted each other. In one case, two female students got into a fight.

Daily Briefing

Oops ... Postal food drive next Saturday

AmCan holds lead in growth among Napa County cities

American Canyon Mayor Cecil Shaver said he believes his rapidly-growing city now needs more commercial and industrial development instead of new homes.

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