Two Napa County residents are receiving the state Medal of Honor for their acts this past year.
Nearly four dozen cars were vandalized late Saturday night and early Sunday morning, causing tens of thousands of dollars in damage, according to Napa police.
A lesson in gratitude
This year when second-grader Sophia Lee digs into her Thanksgiving meal, she’ll have more on her mind than turkey, mashed potatoes and pie.
November DUI listings
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.
Shooting victim takes Fifth at schoolteacher hearing
A hearing in the case of a Napa school teacher charged with shooting her live-in boyfriend came to a screeching halt Monday when the victim refused to testify under cross-examination by the teacher's defense attorney.
Weighing in on future of homeless center
Problems caused by homeless people in downtown Napa will be aired Thursday night when the Napa City Council holds a workshop on the future of the Hope Resource Center.
Locals bring promise of better life to Haitian orphans
It's not every day that Laurie Buurma gets to see a child meet his new family, but that's exactly what happened when the Napan recently volunteered at an orphanage in Cap-Haitien, Haiti for two weeks.
Napa foster care group builds a dream house
At 1801 Oak Street in Napa, the children of the foster care system are finally getting a home of their own.
Local water cup is 3/4 empty
Wanted: rain and snow.