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News for Friday, June 01, 2007

A payday for workers at Napa State Hospital

Following recent union pickets at Napa State Hospital, workers here and at other California mental health institutions celebrated a victory last week.

Baby case goes to DA

Napa County Sheriff’s detectives have wrapped up their investigation into the death of a 10-month-old Angwin girl who was left in the back seat of her mother’s car for at least six hours.

Wolfe Center leader named to state post

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger recently appointed Napan Thomas Powers, former executive director for Napa’s Wolfe Center, to the position of chief deputy director for the Division of Addiction and Recovery Services with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

Man dies in Upvalley solo crash

A Southern California man lost his life in the Napa Valley Thursday evening when he lost control of his sedan on Conn Creek Road south of Highway 128 near Rutherford.

Arrests: June 1

Jose Orozco Mendoza was arrested after witnesses told police they saw him take a purse from an unlocked vehicle in the 2700 block of Jefferson Street on Wednesday morning.

Meth arrest

After more than a month’s surveillance, drug agents made their move and arrested a suspected drug trafficker in Napa.

Crash victim identified

Authorities have identified the victim of an Upvalley fatal crash that happened Thursday night on Conn Creek Road, south of Highway 128.

Live closer, drive less

If Napa wants to get serious about combating global warming, it should be approving higher density developments that mix housing with stores and jobs, a transportation expert recommends.

AmCan in the black

Unlike neighboring Napa and Vallejo, American Canyon will continue to operate in the black next year, even without sales tax revenues from the Wal-Mart Supercenter, according to the city's preliminary budget for 2007-08.

Daily briefing

Historic war planes

Coroner IDs man who died in Napa crash

The Napa County Coroner's Office has released the name of the Napa man who died early Wednesday morning after slamming his car into a tree on Main Street, just north of Central Avenue.

Justin-Siena grads look toward new horizon ahead

Chris Vecera, 18, walked onto the Justin-Siena High School Campus Thursday with his two younger brothers in tow to show them how high school graduation gets done.

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