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News for Tuesday, March 04, 2008

DUI report for February 2008

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

Make it count

For those of us that used the mail-in-ballots is there a way for a person to find out if their vote was counted or voided?

First Street bridge replacement set for June

The city of Napa is taking steps to begin construction of a replacement First Street bridge over the Napa River this summer.

A place in the country

Two months ago, Erik Shearer was living in a tiny cottage a block from Mervyn’s. His nights were punctuated by street lights and police sirens.

New owners put Dey up for sale

Barely five months after proudly raising the Mylan flag over their Napa headquarters, Dey may be forced to lower it.

Supervisors to propose its own growth initiative — advisory only

Napa County voters may soon have a second land-use measure to vote on in June.

First Street bridge to come down in June

The city is taking steps to begin construction of a replacement First Street bridge over the Napa River this summer.

Domestic violence arrest in American Canyon

An American Canyon resident was arrested early Sunday evening at his Plazo Way home after his female companion said he pushed her, “causing her to strike her head on a cabinet door, rendering her unconscious,” American Canyon Police Sgt. Craig Nickles said.

Police name hit-and-run victims

A Napa teen remains at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital after sustaining major head injuries resulting from a hit-and-run accident on Jefferson Street shortly before 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Jose Carlos Ortiz, 17, was struck by a pickup truck while riding his bicycle across a crosswalk, Napa Police Cmdr. Andy Lewis said. The condition of Ortiz remained “critical,” on Monday morning, according to Katy Hillenmeyer, a hospital spokeswoman.

Hundreds lose power in northwest Napa

Approximately 212 customers lost power when a tree hit a powerline at the 4400 block of Redwood Road late Monday afternoon. The 4:33 p.m. outage affected residents along Redwood Road from Browns Valley Road, including Mt. Veeder Road and the surrounding area, according to Jana Morris, a PG&E spokeswoman. An estimate of when power would be restored was not available at press time.

Napa City Update: Status of projects around town

This month our Napa City Update offers a status report on projects around town.

Trancas Crossing Park issues up for Napa council debate tonight

A public hearing on a revised master plan for Trancas Crossing Park is set for part of the Napa City Council meeting tonight.

Napa supervisors reject slow growth advisory ballot measure

Voters will not have to decide on two land use issues this June after all.

Grant funds Napa bike path extension

Thanks to a major state grant, Napa may be able to build the next phase of the pedestrian/bike path along Wine Train tracks in summer 2009.

Justin-Siena girls basketball team routs first NorCal playoff foe

The Justin-Siena High School girls basketball team opened the 2008 CIF Northern California Regional Basketball Championship Tuesday night with a 80-55 win over Santa Cruz at Clark Gym.

Cycle for Sight

Cycle for Sight, a 15-, 25-, or 50-mile bike ride fundraiser and wine and music festival is on April 26. The ride benefits Enchanted Hills Camp for the Blind and Visually Impaired and the Pathway Home, a program of the Veterans Home of California at Yountville to help Iraq veterans recover from traumatic combat experiences. To register for the bike ride, go to www.cycle4sight.com/

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