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News for Thursday, June 21, 2007

Daily briefing: Retirement expansion OK’d

The Meadows retirement community won City Council approval Tuesday for a major expansion in four phases over the next five years.

Tank burns on Soscol

Firefighters rolled to a burning acetylene tank at Bell Products Inc., on Soscol Avenue on Wednesday morning.

Serving by design

Renate Halliday did not think she had much of a chance to be reappointed to the board that reviews Yountville’s new developments.

Vets Home gears up for PTSD program

International media coverage of the Iraq war has helped to spread awareness about post-traumatic stress disorder — a condition that can leave former soldiers experiencing nightmares, panic, irritability, anger, sleep disorders and other symptoms.

Pot garden pulled, arrests made on Partrick road

A large crew of law enforcement officers converged to upper Partrick Road on Wednesday evening, looking for a man with a rifle.

No charges in Coombsville area death

Napa County prosecutors on Wednesday declined to file charges at this time against the Napa man arrested on suspicion of shooting Stephan Williams to death Monday.

County workers threaten strike

Napa County workers took the sidewalks outside the County Administration building Wednesday, warning that they might strike if the county doesn’t improve its offer in ongoing contract negotiations.

Crowd kills passenger riding in vehicle that struck child

AUSTIN, Texas — Watching her battered brother lay on the pavement outside her home, struggling to breathe as he choked on his own blood, Margaret Morales couldn’t fathom why someone would beat him so badly.

Five men charged with kidnapping

SAN DIEGO — Five men pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges of kidnapping and torture in what prosecutors said was a sophisticated kidnap-for-ransom ring.

Santa Cruz High may be the county’s first sun-powered campus

SANTA CRUZ — Santa Cruz High School may soon become the county’s first sun-powered school.

Much of New Orleans is still at risk for flooding

NEW ORLEANS — Large areas of this city, including sections that are being rebuilt, remain at risk from flooding despite more than $1 billion in work to fix and upgrade the hurricane protection system, according to a new Army Corps of Engineers report released Wednesday.

Fresno moves to require permits for homeless encampments

FRESNO — Homeless people likely will have a harder time setting up encampments in the city under a law that has won preliminary approval.

Raid on plastics plant nets 81 suspected illegal immigrants

ALLENTOWN, Pa. — Federal agents arrested 81 suspected illegal immigrants during a raid at a manufacturing plant in the Poconos. The company said an agency that provides temporary workers was responsible.

4 charged in Wis. homicide and abuse, missing Fla. toddler found in bizarre case

PORTAGE, Wis. — Three adults and a 15-year-old girl were charged Wednesday in connection with two shocking discoveries police made when they found a missing 2-year-old: a severely burned and blood-streaked 11-year-old boy, and the body of his mother, buried in the back yard.

4-year-old girl drowns at crowded OC birthday party

VILLA PARK — A 4-year-old girl slipped unnoticed to the bottom of a backyard swimming pool and drowned during her brother’s 6th birthday party.

LA suit claims immigrants were forcibly drugged for deportation

LOS ANGELES — Two immigrants who claim they were drugged against their will while being prepared for deportation sued the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Around the globe: White House opposes bid to ease worker verification

WASHINGTON — The Bush administration came out strongly against a bipartisan effort by Sens. Charles Grassley and Barack Obama to make the immigration bill easier on employers.

San Francisco Opera dresser Joe Harris dies

SAN FRANCISCO — Joe Harris, who for nearly half a century helped sopranos, baritones and tenors dress for their parts at the San Francisco Opera, has died. He was 82.

St. A's turns 50

In 1957, Napa's Crescent Park began to undergo changes that would transform the quiet 12-acre area at what was then the very northern edge of town into a significant community institution: St. Apollinaris Catholic Church and School.

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