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News for Tuesday, January 22, 2008

December DUI listings

 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.

Did it snow at your place today?

Various places in Napa County got enough snow yesterday and this morning for it to stick on the ground for a while.

Consultant: city should add hotels

A critical mass of higher end hotels, supported by restaurants and stores, is slowly taking shape in downtown Napa, but more are needed, a consultant told the Napa City Council Tuesday.

Crash closed 121 earlier this morning

An early morning single vehicle crash caused the closure of Highway 121 near the Clover Stornetta Dairy outside of Napa today.

County Republicans say No to college's $178M bond

The Napa County Republican Party voted Monday night to oppose Measure L, the $178 million school bond measure for Napa Valley College on the Feb. 5 ballot.

DUI checkpoint Saturday in Napa

The Napa Police Department is conducting a DUI checkpoint Saturday from 7 p.m., to midnight, within the Napa City limits.

Angwin project could impact St. Helena schools

St. Helena schools are preparing for new students as a result of the proposed Angwin eco-village development, which may create a need for new classrooms and teachers.

Napa's Green Motor Pool

The city of Napa's motor pool received state honors for environmental protection.

Sheriff warns: Identity thieves aiming young

Little Jorge is only eight months old. So his mother was surprised when she received a notice in the mail asking her son to appoint a beneficiary for his employee insurance payouts.

Grand jury: Build a fire station in Browns Valley

Saying that fire department delays can make the difference between life and death, the Napa County grand jury is urging that Napa build a fire station in Browns Valley.

Kaiser employees spruce up farmworker center on MLK Day

While some people took it easy on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Kaiser Permanente employees and others used it as an opportunity to work up a sweat.

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