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News for Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Three AmCan teens nabbed on burglary charges

Police have arrested three American Canyon teens who they believe are responsible for at least 11 residential burglaries in Napa and the south city.

Sex assault suspect arrested

Napa police took into custody on Monday a man suspected of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old Napa girl.

Regional briefs from Oakland, SF, San Jose

Port workers stay off job after longshoreman killed

5 attempted murder charges against man who shot into home

The Modesto man who blasted a shotgun into a Napa residence where his wife and children were staying has been charged with five counts of willful and premeditated attempted murder.

Accused rapist on Most Wanted list turns self in

Napa County Most Wanted criminal fugitives list, appearing daily of napavalleyregister.com, has helped law enforcement take off the streets a suspect accused of rape.

Halo 3 fever hits Napa stores

When it comes to butt-kicking bravado and alien-stomping muscle no one is bigger than Master Chief, protagonist of the wildly popular Halo series of video games available on Microsoft’s Xbox gaming rig.

Schoolteacher charged with attempted murder has bail hearing tomorrow

Roxanne Laverne McWilliams, the Napa third-grade teacher charged with trying to kill her boyfriend, is in court tomorrow for a bail hearing.

Local resource center celebrates 35 years

Napa resident DeAnna Moore said she turned to Cope Family Center more than two years ago when homelessness and domestic violence proved to be more than she could handle on her own.

Domestic violence calls keep police busy

Napa Police officers were busy over the weekend responding to domestic violence calls.

Oxbow parking crunch?

With the Oxbow Public Market scheduled to open this fall, some neighboring residents and businesses are worried about a potential parking shortage in the emerging Oxbow District.

Seeing the silver lining in Napa real estate

Napa County Realtors have spotted some good news out there in the slumbering residential real estate market. While the market is still slow-moving, vineyard properties and higher-end homes are attracting attention.

Mortgage woes ease up

August's "mortgage meltdown" led to much hand-wringing from buyers and mortgage brokers, but "things are looking better," in September, said Martha Pedroza Ramos of Cal Bay Mortgage in Napa.

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