Head-on crash kills two near Calistoga
Victor Manuel Robledo was on his way to work in St. Helena Friday morning when he died in a head-on crash that also killed his fellow worker, Jose Santos Saucedo Valenciano.
A look inside Napa’s Hope Center
People in society’s mainstream, those with jobs and houses and a life partner, they don’t have a clue about Napa’s homeless, said Eric Honodel, a self-taught expert.
Rudd buying Gordon’s Cafe
Gordon’s Cafe and Wine Bar in Yountville, a popular haunt for Napa Valley locals and tourists alike, is getting a new owner.
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.
About 100 join immigration march in St. Helena
Antonio Serrano was supposed to go to work on Saturday morning at his job in Sonoma-based St. Francis Winery. Instead, he traveled from his Napa home to St. Helena and joined 100 or more protesters in the latest demonstration for immigration reform.
Napa man jumps off First Street overpass, commits suicide
A 44-year-old Napa man jumped off the First Street overpass onto Highway 29 Sunday morning and lost his life, according to the Napa Police Department.
The ABCs: First lessons in U.S.
It was his first day of school. Dressed in a blue Old Navy long sleeved shirt, jeans and white Nike tennis shoes, he appeared ready for America. Unlike other students in his situation, 11-year-old Hector Ramirez-Garnica was confident.
From across the sea
Angelo Ventura, an energetic 6-year-old, doesn't fit the image of a typical English learner. He speaks English well, reads well, and is too shy to speak more than a couple words in his family's native tongue, Tagalog.
Between two languages
In 1980, the first newcomer center in the Napa Valley Unified School District opened at Silverado Middle School. The center -- which looks from the outside like just another classroom -- wasn't just for teens new to the school. It was for people new to the country.
Dollars and sense
Teaching English learners is costly.
Smooth and sweet at Napa Chamber expo
Confetti, cards and ice cream contributed to a festive atmosphere at the Napa Chamber of Commerce Business Expo Thursday evening.
Developer pushes city of AmCan on water service
The developer of a south Napa County property has gone to court in an attempt to force the city of American Canyon to turn over records regarding the city's decision-making on water service.
Scores march in St. Helena for immigration reform
By CARLOS VILLATORO
Register Staff Writer
Cops nab naked Napan
A Napa man was caught literally with his pants down along Freeway Drive Friday evening.