Foot soldiers in the fight against AIDS
A cool October breeze swept through the grounds of the Veterans Home of California at Yountville Saturday morning as dozens gathered for Napa Valley’s 16th Annual Aids Walk.
NVUSD struggles to keep up with technology
It’s a sad state of affairs inside Napa High computer labs, according to Principal Barbara Franco.
Berryessa brawl goes to court
Judges in San Francisco and Washington, D.C., have found Lake Berryessa on their dockets in recent weeks, as battles over the future of the lake have moved forward in the wake of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s decision to remove existing mobile homes and trailers and remake the lakeshore in the coming years.
'Al Capone' author helps students get into a good book
The world may gain one fewer veterinarian now that American Canyon Middle School student Jestina Bearce has discovered the world of writing.
Domestic violence arrest
Napa Police officers arrested James Ryan Turner, 33, of Napa, on suspicion of domestic violence early Saturday morning.
Drug sting nets three
A month-long drug sting ended Tuesday with the arrest of two Napa men and a Vallejo man.
Help Girl Scouts clean up Angwin
Kelley Ebersole, a member of Girl Scout Troop 266 in St. Helena, is working toward her bronze medal and is sponsoring as her community project a cleanup day in Angwin today, 10 a.m. to noon. Ebersole will meet with volunteers who want to help out on at the College Market parking lot. Volunteers should bring gloves and will be given trash bags, water and maps. For more info, call 965-2556./Register
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
• On Tuesday, all breast cancer survivors are encouraged to attend a Survivor’s tea, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Queen of the Valley Medical Center’s Community Outreach Building.
Seeking super spookers
The Register is seeking information about elaborate household Halloween decorations. If you or someone you know has spook-tacular Halloween decorations at home, contact Register Staff Writer Natalie Hoffman at nhoffman@napanews.com or call 256-2260./Register