Tree strikes out on Black Walnut Court
When a majestic black walnut tree graced the median island on Black Walnut Court in east Napa, neighbors were happy.
Final call for Elgie
Before what townspeople said was the largest gathering for an event of any kind in Angwin's history, pastor Steven Hamilton posed a daunting question last Sunday in the sanctuary of the Pacific Union College church.
Three Napa men earn props for giving back
In early 2004, Wendy Enright's grandchildren were in crisis.
Note to readers
Note to readers
Hess loses labor fight
A complaint against Napa-based Hess Collection Winery brought on by Agricultural Labor Relations Board attorneys in 2006 on behalf of 20 farmworkers reached a conclusion Saturday morning at Fairfield Inn & Suites in American Canyon. The farmworkers each received a share of a $225,000 settlement agreement that their union, United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1096, reached with the winery.
Under fire on the job
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Private security companies, funded by billions of dollars in U.S. military and State Department contracts, are fighting insurgents on a widening scale in Iraq, enduring daily attacks, returning fire and taking hundreds of casualties that have been underreported and sometimes concealed, according to U.S. and Iraqi officials and company representatives.
Scuffle lands couple in jail
A San Marcos couple visiting Napa had hotel accommodations Friday evening, but instead spent the night in jail.