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News for Monday, March 05, 2007

Dillon: Thumbs down on PUC plan

If Pacific Union College decides to go forward with its proposal to create a 591-unit housing development in Angwin, it will do so without the support of Supervisor Diane Dillon.

New digs for AmCan police and fire

American Canyon’s new fire and police building, placing both agencies under one roof for the first time, could open this summer east of Highway 29.

The tricks of a private eye

June Kirkpatrick isn’t the kind of private eye seen on detective shows. She owns a gun, but doesn’t carry it. She’s been shot at a couple of times, but the St. Helena resident’s most frequent challenge is convincing a reluctant witness to give an interview.

Nature smiles on Napa marathon

Mother Nature put on a perfect smile for Sunday’s running of the 29th annual Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon, offering temperatures in the low 40s, overcast skies, and hardly a breath of wind at the starting line in Calistoga at 7 a. m.

A note to readers

Beginning this week, readers will see several changes in the print edition of the Napa Valley Register.

Rogal moves ahead with his Napa Pipe vision

While city and county leaders debate turf issues, Keith Rogal is marching ahead with plans for the largest residential-industrial development in Napa County history — bar none.

Three years in prison for purse-snatching

Luis Marquez Gonzalez was sentenced Thursday to three years in prison for snatching an elderly woman’s purse in a Napa grocery store parking lot.

DUIs for February 2007

The Napa Valley Register publishes monthly statistics on arrests and convictions for driving under the influence in Napa County. Statistics are published the first Monday of each month.

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