NapaValleyRegister.com publishes monthly statistics on arrests and convictions for driving under the influence — and so-called “wet reckless” convictions — in Napa County.
A thin line
Last summer, 18-year-old Katie Ovando watched, frightened, as the face in the mirror grew gaunt, and the sparkle was sucked from its large, brown eyes.
Former AmCan employee allegedly skips out on $50K housing bill
A former American Canyon planning director owes the city $50,000 plus interest, according to a complaint filed Friday.
Local animal activists fight against cruelty on California farms
As founding members of Napa’s Animal Action Network, Cris Kelly and her husband, Michael Christophel, often take on local causes that will improve animals’ quality of life. But their latest objective has proven to be a much bigger beast.
The strength to survive
Sports saved her life.
Oil dumped near Lake Hennessey
Twenty-one old and rusty barrels, most of them filled with motor oil, were discovered Saturday morning along Chiles Creek near Lake Hennessey, according to police, fire and a city officials.
Two teens wandered off hiking trail
On Saturday afternoon, two 16-year-old girls became lost at Bothe-Napa Valley State Park during a hike when they left the trail, according to the Napa County Sheriff’s Department.
They should be who they are
Katie Ovando’s coaches were surprised when they learned their player was anorexic. But after reflection and research, they realized Ovando’s case was typical among young female athletes.
Couple pleads guilty to marijuana charges
On Thursday, former Napa County residents Daren Wallace Glosser, 33, and wife Shannon Lea Selle, 30, pleaded guilty in federal court in Sacramento on marijuana-related charges, according to the U.S. Attorney’s office for the Eastern District of California.
Drug possesing arrest
Also in Napa Friday, two Napa men were arrested on suspicion of cocaine possession on the 1600 block of Hemlock Ave., according to the Napa Police Department. Both Jose Manuel Calderon, 33, and Roberto Diaz Rodriguez, 23, were booked at Napa County Jail, according to police.
Stabbing at elementary school
On Friday, in Napa, a teen suffered an inch-long cut to his lip while another sustained a half-inch stab wound to his left thigh during a fight Friday night at McPherson Elementary School in Napa, according to the Napa Police Department.
One in 100
As many as 10 million females and 1 million males in the United States have an eating disorder, according to the National Eating Disorders Association. Almost one out of every 100 women suffers from anorexia, a potentially life-threatening disorder characterized by self-starvation and excessive weight loss.
American Canyon mayor, council member to run for re-election
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.
Benefit blood drive
A blood drive is scheduled for the Napa mother who lost her legs when she was hit by a drunk driver earlier this month.
Presidents Day, Monday, Feb. 18, closures
Post office: Closed
Food distribution for low income residents
Federal surplus foods, including peas, vegetable soup, orange juice, tuna, egg noodles, corn flakes, and peanut butter will be distributed to low-income Napa County residents.
Bike race through Napa Valley
Bicyclists competing in the 3rd annual Tour of California will be pedaling their way through Napa County on Tuesday.
Seeking cool kids with cool hobbies
The Register is looking for young people involved in interesting and unusual hobbies. If you or someone you know has not been featured in the Register and spins records as a deejay, is a paintball expert, spends time geocaching, prepares meals for the less fortunate, reads to seniors or has other interesting pastimes, please contact Natalie Hoffman at 256-2260 or nhoffman@napanews.com. /Register