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News for Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Questions about gun mark second day of murder trial

Dry Creek Road homeowner Bonnie Stanislawski testified Monday she unloaded the five shells from her .38-caliber gun before she gave it to accused killer Onesimo Garcia. The gun is the one used to kill Sandra Hernandez in July 2005.

Dirty dirt

Findings of soil and groundwater contamination from an old gas station are delaying construction of a five-story hotel on First Street.

Group wants development limited in area near Pacific Union College

A slow-growth Angwin group wants to burst the so-called Angwin urban bubble, a decades-old zoning area at the center of a controversy over the future of Angwin.

Fire chars 35 acres west of Calistoga

Fire crews battling a 35-acre brush fire west of Calistoga had the blaze 20 percent contained within a few hours.

Calistoga fire grows to 45 acres

Fire crews are working throughout the day to try and control a brush fire about five miles west of Calistoga.

Low-cost auto insurance for Napa drivers

Every day, millions of California drivers illegally hit the road without car insurance coverage. To help alleviate this problem locally, state Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner is proposing to bring a state-run reduced cost car insurance program to Napa County.

Trial for stabbing death of Vintage grad wraps up this weekend

The fate of a San Diego man on trial for the stabbing death of a Vintage High School graduate will soon be in the hands of the jury.

Fire damages house on Jefferson Street

A fire ripped through an attic in a two-story house in the 200 block of Jefferson Street late Monday night.

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