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News for Thursday, October 04, 2007

DUIs for September

The Napa Valley Register publishes monthly statistics on arrests and convictions for driving under the influence in Napa County. Statistics are published the first Monday of each month.

Mom pleads not guilty in baby's death

Ten-month-old Maddison Wesley’s death was a “horrible tragedy. But that doesn’t make it a crime,” according to Napa defense attorney Doug Pharr.

Teen charged with murder in AmCan stabbing

The Napa teen accused of fatally stabbing a Vallejo man in a gang-related fight has been charged in Napa County Superior Court as an adult.

Local man diagnosed with case of West Nile

A Napa County man in his 30s has tested positive for West Nile virus, the Napa County’s Health and Human Services Agency reported Wednesday. He is the first person to be diagnosed with the disease this year.

PUC gets latest win in bubble debate

To pop or not to pop? It may be too simple a question.

Man gets eight years for ladies room sex assaults

The Santa Rosa man who tried to sexually molest two women in the bathroom of the Rutherford Grill will be calling state prison home for the next eight years.

For the Record

A page one story on Tuesday about the flu season misstated the shopping center where one of the flu clinics at Longs Drug took place. The clinic was at Silverado Plaza. A full list of clinics is available here.. To contact the editor about errors in the newspaper, call 256-2246. Upvalley and American Canyon readers  can call toll-free 800-504-NEWS during business hours.

Ballet postponed

The Friday performance by Ballet Gran Folklorico de Mexico at Yountville’s Lincoln Theater has been rescheduled to Nov. 10.

Union wants Napa city jobs back

The Napa City Council expects to begin rolling back millions of dollars in budget cuts on Nov. 20, restoring at least two eliminated jobs and possibly the DARE drug education program.

$73,000 to Calistogan who sued city over ADA issues

Better public access to some Calistoga city buildings is coming soon due to resolution of a lawsuit filed by a city resident.

Regional news: Agency apologizes for suspending California government Web sites

SACRAMENTO — The federal agency that oversees government Web sites apologized Thursday for ordering the shutdown of thousands of California government sites and e-mail systems for more than 10,000 state employees.

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