Several youths arrested in gang fights
Napa police were kept hopping the past two days with reported gang activity.
City seeks role in Napa Pipe plans
In making their 3-2 decision Tuesday to allow the 3,200-dwelling Napa Pipe proposal to undergo environmental studies, Napa County Supervisors sounded more united on another idea: The city of Napa needs to be involved in the process.
Setting the pace with bass
Robert Bradley walks to work at Copperfields Books from downtown Napa. “I've been walking the last couple of days because the weather has been so nice. (Playing the bass along the way) passes the time,” said Bradley. Jorgen Gulliksen/Register
Cyclists pedal on a Journey of Hope
Looking a bit like large bumblebees and hoping to create some buzz, a group of about 75 Pi Kappa Phi fraternity brothers wearing yellow and black jerseys will pedal through Napa Sunday.
Domestic violence arrest
William Otterman was taken into custody after a woman told police he assaulted her late Wednesday night.
Golf cart found
Napa police are trying to find the owner of a golf cart that was recovered on Villa Lane in north Napa last January. It is a tan Club Cart.
Valley Oak Class of '07 celebrate their achievement
It’s graduation season — a time when some Napa Valley seniors battle anxiety about life after high school.
Statewide honors for Napa's Maxwell Bridge
Napa’s replacement Maxwell Bridge was the toast of Sacramento Wednesday, winning statewide “Project of the Year” honors from the California Transportation Foundation.
County to hire lobbyists to fatten flood control purse
Maintaining that you have to spend money to get money, the Napa County Flood Control District will pay lobbyists $258,000 next year to sway lawmakers in Sacramento and Washington.
Store video foils burglary at Target
Curtis Leray Vroman allegedly tried to pull a fast one at the Target store in Bel Aire Plaza, but his plan was foiled when security guards caught his every move Wednesday on a surveillance tape.
Burn permits suspended
Cal Fire has announced beginning Monday, all permits for open burning within the California Department of Forestry jurisdiction are suspended due the danger of a wildland fire.
New Tech grads face new world
Jovan Arias chose to attend New Technology High School because he knew it would look better on his college application. He found out there was a reason for that.