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News for Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Lingerie theft

Someone used a street barricade to smash a front window of a downtown Napa store, and stole $100 worth of lingerie off mannequins in the display, Napa Police reported.

What are they eating?

Four weeks ago, Diego Cazares wouldn’t touch fruits or vegetables. Instead, the 13-year-old ate chips, pizza, burgers and cookies.

Doing battle with the apple moth

Agricultural officials plan to spray an organic pesticide in Napa County in an effort to wipe out the Australian light brown apple moth recently discovered in the county.

Napa Pipe study gets green light

The Napa County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 Tuesday to send the largest development proposal the county has ever seen down a public path of inquiry, setting in motion environmental studies for the residential and commercial development of the 152-acre Napa Pipe site.

Big plans for ruins of cement plant

American Canyon’s proposed Town Center development should have a new post office, a big community center with a kitchen, an arts and cultural center, and maybe a new Boys and Girls Club.

Bill to save Skyline Park narrowly passes Senate

A bill to allow Napa County the right to purchase Skyline Park passed the state Senate this afternoon by the narrowest of margins.

Grass fire burns 10 acres

A 10-acre grass fire broke out Tuesday afternoon near the corner of Silverado Trail and Oak Knoll Avenue, Cal Fire reported.

Library, police cuts top citizen’s concerns

For many city residents, the biggest impact from Napa’s budget cutbacks may be what happens when they call police to report vandalism and thefts.

Electronics recycling drive

A computer and electronics recycling drive is Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Napa Valley College soccer field parking lot.

Out cold on campus

A male subject was arrested Monday after he wandered onto the Harvest Middle School campus during school hours and passed out, according to Napa Police.

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