Open at the Oxbow
Napans got a taste of something to come Saturday, at the soft opening of the Oxbow Public Market.
AmCan banking on road tax to ease traffic woes
Saying south county traffic troubles are a regional concern, American Canyon leaders want the extension of a key north-south route to be paid for by a future countywide transportation sales tax increase.
New market helps Oxbow take shape
What is this thing called the Oxbow District?
Silent partners in the schoolhouse
A self-proclaimed “sports freak,” Fred Kesler goes to dozens of Napa and Vintage high school athletic events each year.
Chimney fire at Harvest Inn
St. Helena firefighters battled a chimney fire that spread to the roof of Harvest Inn in St. Helena Friday night.
Go to Mervyn's, get busted
A Napa man and a woman spent the night in jail Friday after police said they were hanging out in front of Mervyn’s in violation of the man’s conditions of probation.
Domestic violence
A fight between a husband and wife Friday ended with the arrest of the husband on suspicion of domestic violence.
NVUSD, NVC elect 2008 board officers
Trustees of the Napa Valley Unified School District voted unanimously Thursday night to elect Frances Ortiz-Chavez as board president for 2008.
‘Tigger socks’ battle settled
When Redwood Middle School students return from winter break, they’ll have a decision to make: Do I wear my Tigger socks today, or no?
Taxpayer group takes aim at NVC bond bid
With the February election around the corner, debate is beginning to stir over the Napa Valley College’s $178.4 million construction bond measure.
A network of support
Bill Iverson “learned a lot about people” during his 10 years in the saddle as a car salesman. But after suffering a permanent spinal cord injury in 1999, Iverson’s familiarity with the human condition — previously a boon to sales — transformed him into a valuable advocate for men and women with disabilities.
'Tigger socks' battle settled
After months of legal negotiations and a spate of national media attention, the families of five Redwood Middle School students and the Napa Valley Unified School District reached a settlement Friday over claims that the school's no-logos, no-denim dress code violated students’ constitutional rights.
Auto theft arrest
Allen Dale Epperson didn’t get far after he drove from a Napa continuation high school graduation on Thursday.
Arguments and knives lead to arrests
A Vallejo man got into an argument with a truck driver, who apparently was blocking his vehicle, police said.
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.
Bones found at NVC
A hiker discovered what appears to be the skeletal remains of a human being at Napa Valley College Friday afternoon. The Napa Police Department reported that the hiker was walking along the eastern edge of the college at 2:30 p.m. when the discovery was made.
Fagiani's sold, 33 years after murder
Fagiani’s Bar, a historic Main Street property with a tragic past, has been sold to a developer who is considering putting in a restaurant.
Kids' walk to school — along highway — ends safely
A several-mile hike in the biting cold on Friday morning didn’t damper the spirits of three youngsters determined to make it to school.