The Napa Valley Register publishes monthly statistics on arrests and convictions for driving under the influence — and so-called “wet reckless” convictions — in Napa County. Statistics are published in print the first Monday of each month and online when they become available.
As if Napa/Solano county motorists didn’t have enough to deal with on their early morning commute over Jamieson Canyon in pea-soup fog, an overturned big rig added big time to their commuter headaches.
Bill Clinton to speak at Napa Opera House Wednesday
Former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to sing the praises of his wife, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., at the Napa Valley Opera House Cafe today.
Creating a Grad Nite for teens to remember
In 1987, three local teens died in a tragic car accident on the night they were celebrating their graduation from high school.
At odds over Prop 92
With California facing an estimated $14 billion budget deficit, a Feb. 5 ballot measure that would provide more state money to community colleges has even educators pitted against each other.
Most of mistakenly released inmates back in jail
As of Monday afternoon, nearly all of the 25 inmates prematurely released from Napa County jail last week had been contacted, and most were behind bars again.
Tearing into state funding
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposal to cut the state budget by $14.5 billion is too new for local governments to know for sure what kind of an impact it may have, but their advisors fear it nonetheless.
American Canyon Middle School Honor Roll First Trimester
American Canyon Middle School Honor Roll
Hispanic Network recognizes leaders
The Napa County Hispanic Network holds it annual Lifetime Achievement and Friends of the Network Awards presentation on Tuesday at 6 p.m., at the Napa Valley Opera House, 1000 Main St. in Napa.