Bigger plant, better water
To keep household taps flowing even in dry years, Napa is launching the most expensive public works project in city history, more than doubling the size of its Jamieson Canyon water treatment plant.
Motorcyclist seriously hurt in alcohol-related crash
A night of drinking landed one Napa man in jail early Saturday morning and another in the hospital with major head injuries. California Highway Patrol officers say that alcohol was a factor in the accident that sent two men to the hospital, and later one of them to jail.
The wait’s over, reading’s begun
Hundreds of wizards, magical folk and Muggles swarmed to local bookstores Friday night — all in the name of a now-famous boy wizard – Harry Potter.
Nalley celebrates
50 years at the Register
Since 1957 the Napa Valley Register has seen floods and fires, a move from our old digs to new ones, a change in our name and countless changes in the community, but one constant remains: Geraldine Nalley, a professional in our ad services department, today marks 50 years at the Register.
Motorcycle goes up in flames, police arrest owner
Gabriel Francis Hernandez was acting strangely early Friday night according to his neighbors.
Barwick tapped
for water honor
“It’s a nice honor, but my head doesn’t grow because of it,” said Ed Barwick, a straight-shooting ex-Napa car dealer, ex-council member and for 35 years running the announcer of Napa High School football games.
What do you think of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?"
Add your "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" review here, but please avoid being a spolier for other readers.
County to be Hispanic majority by 2030
Napa will become mostly Hispanic by 2030 — sooner than six other Bay Area counties — as whites decline in numbers and Hispanics multiply. In fact, by 2040 every Bay Area county except San Francisco will be populated mostly by Hispanics, according to recently released numbers from the California Department of Finance
Xing ahead? Kaiser, city wrestle with pedestrian dangers near north Napa clinic
Kaiser Permanente wants a new crosswalk mid-block near its Napa facility to protect employees and patients, but is running into roadblocks.
Memory Center to open at Vets Home
As the average American lifespan climbs, so do needs for specialized care for seniors.
Eco-Village plan goes to county
Pacific Union College officials formally submitted their 391-home eco-village development proposal to the county last week, revealing a more detailed look at their bid to transform Angwin and build an endowment for the college.
St. Helena weighs in on General Plan
Traffic is the local issue that weighs most heavily on the minds of St. Helena citizens, according to early data-gathering efforts by the city's general plan update steering committee.
Fair helps prospective citizens
Fifteen years ago, Odelia Fuentes left her native Oaxaca, Mexico, for a better life in the United States.
Woman arrested for passing phony checks
By CARLOS VILLATORO