Ex-teacher sentenced to two years for sex abuse of student
A former Napa High School teacher convicted of sexually abusing a teenager was sentenced on Thursday to two years in state prison.
Seniors seek caregiver background checks
Napa County District Attorney Gary Lieberstein has heard stories from the state parole system, stories where parole officers tell convicts that home caregiving is a promising field for gainful employment.
FBI searches Syar Sonoma office
Syar Industries CEO James Syar said Thursday he was puzzled by an FBI search of the company’s Sonoma County field office earlier that day.
Remembering Cesar
Many in Napa County and around the American West regard Cesar Chavez as a hero who championed the rights of farmworkers.
Bus stop upgrade on the horizon
Nearly 100 VINE bus stops will be improved over the next four years, giving riders a place to sit down. Lucky riders at some stops will even get shelter from the sun and rain.
New Tech hits new high
Think of a class where you can analyze why Indiana Jones really couldn’t make one of his cinematically-enhanced jumps in real life. Now imagine solving that problem is part of your math and science homework.
2 p.m. UPDATE: Bonfigli quits as Justin-Siena hoops coach
Tom Bonfigli stepped down Friday after 12 years as Justin-Siena High School’s head boys basketball coach to accept the head coaching job at Cardinal Newman-Santa Rosa, the runner-up in this year’s CIF State Division IV finals.
Pedestrian killed in Redwood Road crash
A Napa homeless man was killed Thursday night as he and a woman companion were struck by a vehicle as they crossed Redwood Road, just west of Solano Avenue, in north Napa.
WEB UPDATE: Armed robbery at Shell station
A gun-toting robber made off with cash after he walked into a service station, pointed the handgun at the clerk and demanded money, police said.
WEB UPDATE: Pedestrian killed in Redwood Road crash
A Napa homeless man was killed on Thursday night as he and a woman companion were struck by a vehicle as they crossed Redwood Road, just west of Solano Avenue, in north Napa.
WEB UPDATE: Fire torches Angwin home
Firefighters were able contained a blaze to the master bedroom of a two-story residence in the 300 block of Tobin Avenue in Angwin.
Fire torches Angwin home
Firefighters were able contained a Thursday night blaze to the master bedroom of a two-story residence in the 300 block of Tobin Avenue in Angwin.
Four-legged cop
Although Napa Police Officer Jim Stephenson and his partner spend their entire work day in the same patrol car, go on calls together and sometimes even have lunch with one another, verbal banter between the duo is nil.
A turnaround at Downtown Joe's
When Joe Peatman took over the brew pub at Second and Main streets in downtown Napa, there wasn't much going on. It was 1993, and things were sleepy.
Napa Pipe developerseeks zoning change
The largest proposed development in Napa County history is officially moving down a long bureaucratic path toward a vote by the Napa County Board of Supervisors.
Armed robbery at South Napa gas station
A gun-toting robber made off with cash Thursday night after he walked into a Napa service station, pointed the handgun at the clerk and demanded money, police said.
Pedestrian killed on Redwood
A homeless man was killed in north Napa Thursday night as he and a female companion were struck by a vehicle as they crossed Redwood Road, just west of Solano Avenue.
Landscaping 29/Trancas
Register staff
At many Napa apartments, recycling's not an option
Malia Legros didn't enjoy adding to the jumble of cardboard -- boxes for diapers, cereal, a television, detergent -- overflowing from two of the Dumpsters at her apartment complex.
Around the globe: Deadly day, Bombers kill at least 122
BAGHDAD — Five suicide bombers struck Shiite marketplaces in northeast Baghdad and a town north of the capital at nightfall Thursday, killing at least 122 people and wounding more than 150 in one of Iraq’s deadliest days in years.
U.S., Mexico discover two incomplete border tunnels
SAN DIEGO — Two incomplete tunnels were discovered along the U.S.-Mexico border in what authorities described as a failed attempt to sneak people into the U.S. illegally.
Grayson mother pleads guilty to sex with teens
MODESTO — A Grayson mother pleaded guilty to felony charges Thursday for having sex with her teenage son’s friends after a strip poker game at her home.
Tuskegee airmen awarded Congressional Gold Medal
WASHINGTON — Growing up in segregated times, Charles “A-Train” Dryden never thought he would fly war planes for the U.S. military, much less win an award for doing so.
Google Maps returns New Orleans to pre-Katrina status
NEW ORLEANS — Google’s popular map portal has replaced post-Hurricane Katrina satellite imagery with pictures taken before the storm, leaving locals feeling like they’re in a time loop and even fueling suspicions of a conspiracy.
Feinstein’s spouse takes center stage as head of UC Regents
They are one of California’s most influential political couples: four-term Democratic U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Richard Blum, a wealthy businessman, philanthropist and behind-the-scenes political adviser.
Lawmakers question CHP leadership, urge commander to resign his post
SACRAMENTO — Two state lawmakers on Thursday said the commissioner of the California Highway Patrol should resign after a series of problems they said illustrates a lack of leadership.
Arizona travel agency employees accused of helping illegal immigrants
PHOENIX — Fourteen travel agency owners or employees were indicted on human smuggling and other charges for allegedly selling airline tickets they thought would be used by illegal immigrants, officials said Thursday.
Antioch mom arrested for telling two daughters to steal neighbor’s dog
ANTIOCH — A woman who allegedly instructed her two young daughters to steal a neighbor’s dog was arrested on charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and grand theft.
Engineers look for ways to get around rockslide near Yosemite
EL PORTAL — State transportation officials are considering tunneling through the wall of the Merced River canyon as a possible solution to get around a rockslide outside the entrance of Yosemite National Park.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agrees to consider Oregon and California salamander protection
GRANTS PASS, Ore. — Under court order, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agreed Thursday to take another look at protecting two rare salamanders that live in old-growth forests in Oregon and California.
Muslims sue fellow passengers over their removal from airliner; chilling effect feared
12 p.m. MINNEAPOLIS -- Six Muslim men removed from a plane last fall after being accused of suspicious behavior are suing not only the airline but the passengers who complained - a move some fear could discourage travelers from speaking up when they see something unusual.
British marine on Iranian TV ''deeply'' apologizes for entering Iranian waters
12 p.m. TEHRAN, Iran -- One of the 15 British service members held captive in Iran appeared Friday on state television and said he apologized ''deeply'' for entering Iranian waters, and the country released a third letter supposedly from the one woman in the crew saying she has been ''sacrificed'' by Britain.
Officials caution about unhealthy Easter chicks
ATLANTA — Easter is right around the corner and so is the threat of salmonella carried by baby chicks often given to children as springtime gifts, health officials warned Thursday.
Storm spawns tornadoes in Rockies, Plains
HOLLY, Colo. — A massive spring storm spawned dozens of tornadoes from the Rockies to the Plains, killing at least four people in three states, including a woman who was flung into a tree by a twister as wide as two football fields.
Sadr City: An enclave of normalcy in fearful Baghdad
BAGHDAD, Iraq — In front of a blue metal gate, women in black abayas clutch food ration cards and exhibit a confidence rarely felt in the Iraqi capital.
Defense Secretary: Close Guantanamo
WASHINGTON — Congress and the Bush administration should work together to allow the U.S. to permanently imprison some of the more dangerous Guantanamo Bay detainees elsewhere so the facility can be closed, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Thursday.
Defiant Democrats OK troop withdrawal bill
WASHINGTON — A defiant, Democratic-controlled Senate approved legislation Thursday calling for the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops from Iraq within a year, propelling Congress closer to an epic, wartime veto confrontation with President Bush.
FDA finds chemical, but no rat poison, in pet foods; some dry food added to recall
Associated Press
On the cyber-campaign trail
The handful of people who have gathered on the patio of a Pasadena coffeehouse are either the answer, or the big question mark, in the 2008 presidential election.
New surge in Iraqi civilian deaths
BAGHDAD -- Suicide bombers and militiamen fought back ferociously in the seventh week of the Baghdad security crackdown, killing at least 508 people in the past six days, but the government vowed Friday it would win the race against terrorism and despair.
Around the State
California students march for Chavez, immigrant legalization
Calif. prisons dept. discloses billions in contracts
LOS ANGELES -- California's prisons department is disclosing details of more than $4 billion worth of contracts, nearly four years after it and other agencies were ordered to provide the information to improve spending oversight.
Bangladesh executes 6 Islamic militants for killing 2 judges
Associated Press
Australian detainee sentenced to 9 months for supporting terrorism
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba -- An American military tribunal sentenced an Australian to nine months in prison Friday after he pleaded guilty to supporting terrorism -- in the first conviction at a U.S. war-crimes trial since World War II.