Kris Van Treese remembered
A memorial service for Napa High School Teacher Kris Van Treese was held Sunday at Napa High School. Van Treese died Feb 1 after a brief illness. Hundreds of people packed the gym to honor her life with stories, song, music and dance.
Three-week break may disappear
A three-week winter break for Napa school district students may go away — at least for the 2008-2009 school year.
St. Helenans addressing teen drinking
The neighbors were the first ones to complain to the cops about the party. By the time officer Sean Magill drove up to the house, kids were jumping from the windows.
Napa will hire a full-time public relations position
Anticipating a need to cut public services, Napa City Manager Mike Parness will be hiring a full-time community outreach coordinator for the tough times ahead.
Police arrest suspect in bicycle theft
Napa Police officers arrested a Napa man Saturday afternoon in connection with a bicycle theft that occurred on Feb. 5, at Bicycle Madness on Jefferson Street.
Who will be Miss Napa County?
The Miss Napa County Scholarship Program takes place Saturday at the the Napa Valley Opera House, beginning at 7 p.m.
Bombs strike heart of Baghdad, killing scores as Shiites mark anniversary of mosque attack
10:45 a.m. BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Thunderous explosions and dense smoke swirled through central Baghdad on Monday when three car bombs ripped apart a crowded marketplace in a Shiite neighborhood, setting off secondary explosions and killing at least 71 people, police said. A suicide bombing nearby killed at least nine.
Voters fail to overturn Portugal’s abortion law in referendum
LISBON, Portugal — Voters failed to overturn Portugal’s strict abortion law Sunday because of low turnout at the polls, but the prime minister nonetheless vowed to relax the restriction through legislation in the conservative Roman Catholic country.
Day in honor of founding father Thomas Paine snubbed by Arkansas legislators
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Thomas Paine may have helped inspire the American Revolution, but inspiring Arkansas lawmakers to commemorate a day in his honor is another matter.
Harvard selects first female president
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Harvard University on Sunday named historian Drew Gilpin Faust as its first female president, ending a lengthy and secretive search to find a successor to Lawrence Summers and his tumultuous five-year tenure.
Santa Rosa TV station tries citizen journalism
SANTA ROSA — A small television station canceled its nightly newscasts and is soliciting programming from locals — from independent filmmakers to teachers and Sonoma County politicians.
Woebegone whippet still missing a year after Westminster dog show
NEW YORK — A year later, and still no Vivi.
Snow total keeps increasing in N.Y. but weeklong blast is just about over
PARISH, N.Y. — The snow got even deeper Sunday but the end was in sight after a weeklong series of squalls that have buried towns on one corner of Lake Ontario.
Weekend storm brought less than an inch of rain to parched region
LOS ANGELES — There was little punch from a weekend Pacific storm system that rolled ashore and left less than an inch of rain across parched Southern California.
Bush administration proposes habitat investment
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Wyoming is the main focus of the Bush administration’s proposed $22 million initiative to restore and protect wildlife habitat in seven western states.