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News for Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Murder reward fund goes to help several charities

More than two years ago, a group of Napa Valley businesses came together to offer a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person who killed two Napa women on Nov. 1, 2004.

Watching out for the sucker in us

There’s a basic truth Napa County consumer fraud prosecutor Daryl Roberts has learned in 20 years of busting scam artists and watching county residents’ backs: We’re all suckers.

Napa City Update: March 6

Building permits: A primer

Sign sweep nets 119

Saturday’s crackdown on illegal signs on city streets netted 119 offenders, most of them belonging to developers advertising new-home subdivisions, city of Napa Code Enforcement Officer Jane Thomson reported.

For the Record: March 6

Sunday’s story about Napa Pipe misidentified one of the two Napa City Council members who will be having discussions with the county.

Wiggins bill would give county chance to buy Skyline Park

The third time may be the charm when it comes to the local effort to purchase Skyline Park from the state.

Judge tears down AmCan sign law

A federal judge in San Francisco has found the city of American Canyon’s campaign sign law unconstitutional, handing victory to 2006 mayoral candidate Paul Maguire.

Seeking cool kids with cool hobbies

The Register is seeking information about young people involved in interesting and unusual hobbies.

Pot buy turns violent

Two men ended up behind bars after a marijuana buy went sour.

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