NapaValleyRegister.com publishes monthly statistics on arrests and convictions for driving under the influence — and so-called “wet reckless” convictions — in Napa County.
Two charged with abusing sick cattle at Chino slaughterhouse
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — Two former employees of a Chino slaughterhouse were charged Friday with abusing ailing cattle in a case that came to light when undercover video surfaced showing crippled and sick animals being shoved with forklifts.
AmCan man arrested for lewd act against boys
American Canyon police were dispatched to a mobile home park in on Flosden Road where a 73-year-old male coaxed two young boys into his mobile home with intention of playing games on Friday afternoon, according to police.
Hit-and-run driver wipes out pole
Firefighters were called out late Thursday night to reinforce a sagging carport roof, which had been damaged by a hit-and-run driver.
Whole Foods fails county health inspection
Napa’s new Whole Foods received an F grade in its first county food facility inspection.
Pile-up snarles Hwy. 29 at Jamieson
A four-car chain reaction crash on Friday afternoon sent a Napa woman to the hospital.
Spawning salmon numbers dwindling in Napa River
Fewer chinook salmon returned to spawn in the Napa River this season, a fact that Napa County biologists think may be linked to poor ocean conditions.
Olson is Local Voice on State Vets Board
When the California Veterans Board recently announced plans to recruit two new board members, administrators at the Veterans Home of California at Yountville knew Edward Olson — a resident of the Yountville home — was just the man for the job.
Real estate market squeezes city's affordable housing program
Because of declining residential values and adjustable mortgages resetting to higher rates, the city of Napa’s affordable housing program is losing two single-family homes.
Bike racers come through Napa County Tuesday
Peace Officers Crab Feed
The Napa County Peace Officers Association hosts its annual crab feed today. No-host cocktails start at 6 p.m., and dinner is served at 7. Tickets, $40 at the door. There will be raffle prizes and live entertainment. The crab feed is at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 3521 Linda Vista Ave., Napa. Info, Gary James 253-4057, or Alice Jaramillo at 265-2339./Register
Planning the transportation future
Napa County residents are being asked to give their ideas about what the Bay Area’s transportation network should look like by the year 2035.
Taylor's Opens at Oxbow
After a few delays, the long anticipated opening of Taylor's Automatic Refresher at the Oxbow Market took place on Friday morning.