Two Napa High School students, Stephen Oja and Nick Perkins put their school spirit into overdrive Friday morning.
Fairfield woman injured in Imola crash
A Fairfield woman was airlifted to Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital on Friday morning after she rammed her car into a power pole.
Napa man booked for sexual assault
A 19-year-old Napa woman told police she was awaken early Friday morning by a man sexually molesting her, Sgt. Paul Paniagua said.
Rivalry roars, spirit shines at Memorial Stadium
It’s not just the Big Game. It’s the biggest.
Napa Valley College seeks $178 million for major upgrade
Five years and $133.8 million later, Napa Valley College is seeking a second school bond in the sum of $178.4 million.
Napa company recalling pitchers, tumblers
NapaStyle is recalling their Romano Pitchers and Tumblers because of concerns they may contain high levels of leachable lead.
Woman crashes car into jewelry store
There were some stunned employees and customers, but no one was hurt, when a Napa woman accidentally drove her car through the front glass door of a jewelry store in north Napa.
Governor puts stamp on Expo board
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger named four Napans to the Napa Town and Country Fair Board of Directors on Friday, changing the makeup of the committee that oversees the 30-plus acre site on the edge of downtown Napa.
Messages of hope, lessons from the fires
Mario Guia Flores, 8, was surprised to learn Wednesday that the recent Southern California fires burned out homes and caused hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate their neighborhoods.
Veteran's Day Events
Sunday Nov. 11 events
Daily Briefs: Diplomas, dancing for vets
Veterans of World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War who left high school to serve in the Armed Forces can receive their high school diplomas today, 2-4 p.m., at the Veterans Home of California at Yountville in Grant Hall. The diplomas will be awarded by Dr. Barbara Nemko, Napa County Superintendent of Schools in conjunction with Veterans Service Officer Patrick Jolly.