Napa house fire causes smoke damage
An elderly Napa woman was treated for smoke inhalation when a small portion of her home caught fire on Friday.
Hit-and-run driver sent to Napa State Hospital
Court proceedings for the St. Helena man accused of crashing into a young Napa bicyclist earlier this week have been suspended.
State bonds buy hybrid bus for Napa
The VINE bus system is getting a $300,000 hybrid bus, paid for from congestion relief bonds approved by state voters in November 2006.
Daylight-saving time kicks in 2 a.m. Sunday
Spring forward — fall behind on sleep.
Report: State cuts would hurt Napa
The rich won’t have to worry about state budget cuts, but the poor will.
Justin-Siena baseball team awarded win in Friday's suspended game
The Justin-Siena baseball team received a break a couple of days early.
Justin-Siena girls fall in NorCal final
FOLSOM — The third time was the charm for the St. Patrick/St. Vincent-Vallejo girls basketball team on Saturday night as it defeated Justin-Siena in overtime, 65-60, to capture the CIF Northern California Division IV Regional championship.
Drug bust
Weaving all over the road isn’t good. And it is even worse when you have illegal drugs lying next to you on the front seat.
Vandalism spree
Napa police are looking for the culprits who went on a vandalism spree between Wednesday night and Thursday morning.
Knives, drugs found in car stop
Daniel Douglas Martin was pulled over early Friday morning by an American Canyon police officer for driving a car with expired license plate tags, Sgt. Craig Nickles said.
Development squeezes out riders in American Canyon
Nicci Shores and Marcie Harris grew up riding their horses in American Canyon in the 1960s and 1970s; clomping along the wetlands, in the eucalyptus grove and on hills American Canyon has always been horse friendly, Shores said. But some of those hills and open spaces have become residential subdivisions, whittling down the riding space in town.