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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Police make series of domestic violence arrests

Peace officers made three domestic violence arrests this weekend in three separate incidents from one end of Napa County to the other.

Spector’s past to figure in trial of former Napa woman’s death

LOS ANGELES — Phil Spector never denied he wagged a pistol at a member of the Ramones or fired off a shot during a studio session with John Lennon.

Ex-city worker pleads guilty to child porn possession

A former Napa city assistant planning director has pleaded guilty in federal court to possessing more than 1,000 child pornography photos and videos.

Arrest in wine warehouse blaze

Seventeen months after a warehouse blaze in Vallejo wiped out more than $200 million worth of wine, federal agents Monday arrested a Marin County man for starting the fire.

1 p.m. UPDATE: Two killed in crash on Trail

A Calistoga teen and her 21-year-old friend died in a two-vehicle crash Monday night on Silverado Trail.

Napan arrested for fleeing scene of crash

California Highway Patrol officers arrested a Napa man Monday morning, saying he failed to stop at a traffic crash on Silverado Trail and Glass Mountain Road.

Emergency preparedness fair Saturday

A variety of groups are helping out Saturday to show Napa County residents how to prepare of potential emergency situations.

Homeless forum tonight

Join in at tonight’s Community Forum on the Homeless at 6:30 p.m., at Napa City Hall.

4:30 p.m. UPDATE: Calistogan dies in Highway 29 crash, highway closed in both directions

A 39-year-old Calistoga woman died this afternoon in a car crash on Highway 29 in Yountville, closing the highway in both directions.

Two crashes take lives of three Calistogans

Two car crashes have taken the lives of three Calistoga residents, including a teenager.

Corps finds $3 million more for ’07

The Napa Flood Project received 3 million pieces of good news on Monday.

McClintock: GOP should stand tall

Though the talk may have been designed for a group of Republicans, Denise Levine saw Monday’s visit from a leading California Republican as an opportunity for a Democrat like herself to learn about the political beliefs of others.

3 p.m. UPDATE: Tigger clothing ban causes family to sue school district

No Jesus — or Tigger — allowed.

A name fit for the Queen

Queen of the Valley Hospital is no more.

Cracking Redwood’s dress code

Toni Kay Scott, a 14-year-old Redwood Middle School eighth-grader, longingly watches her friends from other schools wear stripes and two tones.

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