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News for Friday, September 28, 2007

Giuliani to get a taste of the valley in Yountville today

Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani is set to arrive in Yountville at the Pacific Blues Cafe at 5:45 p.m. today.

Pick of the pumpkins

The early bird gets the gourd — On a hot afternoon Stephen Ruppert looks for the right pumpkin, next to the giant pyramid haystack, to start the Halloween and fall season at the Stanly Lane Pumpkin Patch which opened last week. “We like to get them early before the weekend,” he said. The temperature topped 91 degrees in Napa Wednesday. Lianne Milton/Register

Merchants call for trolley route change

The business community is recommending changes in Napa Downtown Trolley operations to serve more tourists, particularly at night.

Pipe bomb found in St. Helena, suspects arrested

Law enforcement officers detonated a pipe bomb in downtown St. Helena Thursday afternoon and arrested two men suspected of having the explosive in a busy part of the city.

AmCan council OKs improvements to city hall

Residents will be able to pay their water bills in an office on the ground floor while city meetings are held on the second floor, according to plans for improvements to American Canyon’s city hall.

Credit seminar Saturday

Learn about managing personal credit to reach specific goals at a free seminar Saturday, 9:30-11 a.m. at First American Title Company of Napa, 2390 California Blvd. in Napa.

Sewer, water rates may rise in AmCan

American Canyon residents could pay more for water and sewer beginning next year.

St. Helenans weigh in on city’s growth plan

Traffic, housing and local businesses were on the minds of about 60 St. Helena residents during a town hall meeting Wednesday aimed at gathering input on the city’s general plan update.

Regional News: Gunman in custody after firing shots at Oroville school

OROVILLE — A student gunman who fired shots in a northern California high school was in custody Friday, authorities said.

West Nile found in two birds in Carneros

Two birds from Napa County have tested positive for West Nile Virus, county health officials reported Friday.

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