Resident slain at Napa senior apartments
A Napa man was shot and killed Tuesday evening inside his home at a senior apartment complex, and police said they have a suspect in custody.
Ag, winegrapes dropped 13 percent in 2006
The overall value of ag crops in Napa County for 2006 took a nearly 13 percent drop from the previous year, but local officials said there is no reason for concern.
County faces cities’ ire over housing bill
County Supervisors are working to defuse alarm by Napa Valley cities over a proposed housing law intended to protect local agriculture.
East Napa shooter to police: I did it
The Napa man arrested in the shooting death of 62-year-old George Paul Davis told police multiple times that he killed the other man, according to court documents.
County sues Palmaz
After months of controversy, Napa County has sued a winery at the foot of Mt. George, claiming Palmaz Vineyards violated state and local environmental regulations.
PUC makes financial case for eco-village
The public learned a bit more Tuesday night about Pacific Union College’s 391-unit eco-village development plan, and about the rough PUC financial situation that is spurring the project.
Yountville town manager steps down
Yountville Town Manager Kevin Plett resigned on the spot this week after a performance evaluation by the Town Council.
AmCan may turn police station into activity center
American Canyon’s police station could soon go from a center for emergency response action to an activity center for seniors.
Two killed in Friday a.m. crash
A Calistoga man died, as did another individual in a head-on vehicle collision on Highway 29 early Friday morning.
Former winery manager charged with embezzling $100K
The former general manager of Ehlers Estate Winery in St. Helena was taken to jail Thursday morning and charged with embezzlement.
Police: Murder suspect confessed to killing Napa man
The 25-year-old Napa man arrested in the death of a senior apartment complex resident told police multiple times that he killed the other man, according to court documents.
Democrats focus on Iraq war, gun control, Supreme Court nominees in first primary debate
ORANGEBURG, S.C. — Democratic presidential hopefuls flashed their anti-war credentials Thursday night, heaping criticism on President Bush’s Iraq policy in the first debate of the 2008 campaign.
Man gets 10 years for defrauding WWII veteran
ANTIOCH — An ex-convict who befriended an ailing World War II veteran and was then named as beneficiary of his estate was sentenced to 10 years in state prison for elder fraud.
Immigration officials sued on behalf of child detained for hours
SAN FRANCISCO — Seven-year-old Kebin Reyes was taken from his bed during an immigration raid and illegally held for 10 hours, according to a civil rights lawsuit filed Thursday against federal officials.
McCain calls Iraq war a ‘great tragedy,’ decries troop withdrawal
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Republican presidential contender John McCain called the Iraq war “a great tragedy” on Thursday, yet still decried a timetable for a U.S. withdrawal as the Senate voted to begin pulling out troops by Oct. 1.
Democrats rebuke Giuliani for suggesting Dems’ election would lead to terrorist attack
WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential candidates on Wednesday rebuked Republican rival Rudy Giuliani for suggesting that the United States could face another major terrorist attack if a Democrat is elected in 2008. The former New York mayor did not back down.
California Legislature approves plan to add prison beds
SACRAMENTO — The California Legislature on Thursday approved a $6.1 billion prison package that will add beds for inmates and provide a jolt to rehabilitation, a move designed to avoid a federal takeover of the severely overcrowded system.
Teen diary readings offer a cringe binge
NEW YORK — The diary is a spiral notebook with candy wrappers and used chopsticks taped inside. A Donna Summer picture is glued to its cover next to a scratch-and-sniff pizza sticker that — after 27 years — still smells like pepperoni. The diary’s cursive-scrawled pages hold Becky Ciletti’s most intimate pubescent thoughts and secrets.
Around the globe: Justice Department lists documents being withheld
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department released a list of internal documents Thursday focusing on lawmakers’ concerns and media questions about the firings of eight federal prosecutors, but the department resisted congressional demands for copies of the memos.
Army officer who commanded MPs at Iraq prison accused of aiding the enemy, faces death penalty
BAGHDAD — A U.S. officer has been accused of aiding the enemy — a charge that carries the death penalty — for allegedly providing an unmonitored cell phone to detainees while he commanded an MP detachment at the jail that held Saddam Hussein, the military said Thursday.
Congress clears Iraq withdrawl bill
WASHINGTON — Call it mission accomplished for the new Democratic-controlled Congress after 113 days in power.
Putin threatens to suspend Russian participation in Soviet-era arms control treaty
MOSCOW — President Vladimir Putin threatened on Thursday to suspend Russia’s compliance with a key European arms control treaty, accusing the United States and NATO of undermining regional stability with its plan to extend an American missile shield to central Europe.
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Local sources of help, information
Anne Payne, program manager for Alzheimer's Day Care Resource Center -- part of Adult Day Services of Napa Valley -- is a great resource for memory issues.