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News for Thursday, March 06, 2008

33-acre park design OK'd for Napa

After insisting on improved handicapped access, the Napa City Council enthusiastically approved the design of a 33-acre riverfront park that will anchor the north end of the city’s growing Napa River trail system.

Napa man convicted of molestation

The Napa man who hid out in Mexico for six years to avoid prosecution of sexual molestation charges was convicted this week and is facing 120 years to life in state prison.

Green building concepts topic for Napa council, planning commission

The Napa City Council and Planning Commission will have a joint workshop tonight on how to develop a “green building” program to reduce energy consumption and improve health.

Alta Heights literacy festival helps unite community

In the front of Alta Heights Elementary School stands a plot of empty grass where students will plant a tree in memory of their classmate Matthew Castanon, who died in a house fire along with his family last month.

One arraignment delayed; another heads to court

The arraignment of a man accused of the hit and run of a teen bicyclist was postponed for the second time on Wednesday.

Handle with care

Hundreds of Napa County farmworkers gathered at Napa Valley Exposition Center Wednesday to learn the ins and outs of pesticides as part of the Napa County Farm Bureau’s 8th Annual Ag Pesticide Safety and Wellness Training event.

Coroner seeks information on deceased man

The county coroner’s office is asking for the public’s help in getting some personal information about a man found dead on Congress Valley Road last Friday.

Pair make off with stolen goods

Two Napa women tried to make off with about $449 worth of merchandise without paying for it from the Target Store in Bel Aire Plaza on Tuesday.

PUC student arrested for threat to blow up building

A Pacific Union College student in Angwin was arrested after he allegedly threatened to harm another student and blow up a building on campus.

Justin-Siena girls down Modesto, will play for NorCal title Saturday

It’s on to the CIF Northern California Regional championship game for the Justin-Siena High School girls basketball team.

Napa city finances stronger than Vallejo

Like a bad wreck on the highway, Vallejo’s financial meltdown is a topic of macabre fascination, with Napa residents wondering: Could it happen here?

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