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News for Thursday, February 21, 2008

January DUI Listings

NapaValleyRegister.com publishes monthly statistics on arrests and convictions for driving under the influence — and so-called “wet reckless” convictions — in Napa County.

City of Vallejo may face bankruptcy

VALLEJO — A budget crisis in Vallejo has some city leaders talking about the possibility of the city filing for bankruptcy.

Petition fails to plug AmCan water rate hike

The movement to stop rising water rates in American Canyon has sprung a leak.

Flu season hits hard

February brings us Valentine’s Day, but it’s also a time when we might get something not so romantic from our loved ones.

City hires consultant, looks for signal from county on southern developments

Napa will slow planning of controversial properties on its southern edge to improve the chances that Napa County will participate.

Ambulance involved in north Napa accident

An ambulance and a vehicle collided at Trancas and Jefferson streets on Wednesday afternoon. No one was seriously injured.

Throw a chair, go to jail

A Napa man was carted away to jail after a woman told police he assaulted her on Tuesday evening,

Behind the flood barrier

After a year hidden behind green mesh fencing, a thoroughly made-over Veteran’s Memorial Park is nearly ready for a spring unveiling in downtown Napa.

Woman who lost legs in car accident planning to walk again soon

Lili Clark is one remarkable person.

Recreation commissioners needed in Napa

Napa is looking for a teenager and an adult to fill two vacancies on the Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission.

Highway 12/29 interchange's Caltrans plan given OK

Caltrans now has the blessing of the Napa County Transportation and Planning Agency to design a multi-level interchange at the junction of Highways 12 and 29 near the airport.

Windy, wet weekend predicted

Anyone planning to go on a picnic over the weekend might want to pack an umbrella. A storm will be moving through the valley, bringing heavy wind and rains.

Potent odor clears out law office

A strange odor inside a downtown Napa law office was potent enough to clear dozens of people from the building around 3 p.m. Thursday.

Napa man booked on child cruelty charges

Trouble broke out Thursday afternoon in north Napa after a man called authorities reporting that his nephew was being choked.

Calling all artists: Exhibit at the library

Do you want to have a one-artist show in downtown Napa? This may be your chance.

Blue Oak earns accreditation

Blue Oak School received Initial Accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges last week, an endorsement of the school’s governance, faculty and administration.

Calling all centenarians

The Register is seeking information from local centenarians who are willing to offer tips for health and longevity. If you or someone you know has reached the age of 100, please contact Natalie Hoffman at 256-2260 or nhoffman@napanews.com./Register

Preschool presentation

A free presentation at the Napa County Office of Education is held today, 6:30-8:30 p.m., covering universal preschool progress and recent studies and characteristics of a quality preschool. Presented by Gary Kinley, Ed.D. of the Children’s Collabrium, and sponsored by Community Resources for Children, First 5 Napa County and the Napa County Child Care Planning Council. Open to anyone in the community. R.S.V.P., 253-0376, ext. 101./Register

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