Keeping the flu under quarantine
Sunshine and warm weather are replacing the short, rainy days of winter, but Napa County health experts warn that these signs of spring do not mark the end of the flu season.
$1 million gift for St. Helena High School arts center
St. Helena High School received a huge boost last week when vintner and businessman Leslie Rudd’s Rudd Foundation gave $1 million for a performing arts educational facility at the school.
Unlicensed drivers pull away from court, get pulled over
Six Napans headed off to traffic court on Monday morning, only to get into more trouble as they left the courthouse.
On the waterfront
UP AND UP — I-beams are silhouetted against the morning sky at the Riverfront, the mixed use development project under construction near the Napa County Criminal Courthouse. Developer Channel Properties plans three-and four-stories of residential condominiums, specialty stores and restaurants for the block at Main and Third Streets in downtown Napa J.L. Sousa/Register
Circle Oaks receives award for fire preparation
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Motorcycle accident hurts two on Old Sonoma
Two separate traffic collisions sent three Napans to the hospital with major injuries.
Rufus Wainwright charms sold-out Opera House
For those of us fascinated by profound stories set to music, Sunday’s double bill at the Napa Valley Opera House was a dream.
Fire damages Soda Canyon home
A Soda Canyon residence went up in flames late Monday, causing serious damage to the structure but no injuries.
Yountville crash sends two to hospital
Two people ended up at the emergency room on Tuesday afternoon when a big-rig slammed into their cars on Highway 29 at Dwyer Road, north of Yountville.
Napa’s Lady of America reopens upgraded facility with new owners
Four months after the sudden closure of the Lady of America gym at the River Park Shopping Center, the fitness center has reopened with a new location, different owner and new facility.