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News for Monday, November 19, 2007

October DUIs

The Napa Valley Register publishes monthly statistics on arrests and convictions for driving under the influence -- and convictions for so-called "wet reckless" convictions -- in Napa County.

Boy Scouts help capture suspected drunk driver

Napa Police were busy over the weekend dealing with suspected drunk drivers, including one driver who was kept busy by Boy Scouts who fed him a hot dog while waiting for police to show up

Traffic stop leads to meth bust

A traffic stop landed a 22-year-old Napa woman in jail Saturday.

Attempted murder charges filed against Modesto man

The Modesto who opened fired with a shotgun at a Napa residence will answer to three counts of attempted murder and a laundry list of other felonies.

Acorn Soupe adding naturalists to the fold

After promising to listen, stick together, be safe and respect nature and one another, the St. Helena Primary School students were ready for Jonny Ehlers’ questions.

Leaving No Child
revamp behind

After dozens of hearings and months of negotiations, the reauthorization of the controversial No Child Left Behind Act has reached a standstill, despite numerous assurances from members of Congress that changes would be made to the law before the end of the year.

St. Helena theater gets new owners

The new owners of the Cameo Cinema in St. Helena are planning to give the theater a broader appeal to families and film buffs alike.

Turkey dinner for 10 costs $42 bucks?

From Register staff

City to put found money to cops, sidewalks

Christmas is coming early for the city of Napa, with City Manager Mike Parness recommending the restoration of programs and jobs cut last summer when the city’s financial situation was considered more dire than turned out to be the case.

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