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News for Friday, March 14, 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.

A pedestrian question

Not too long ago, the Napa Register ran an article about the Coombs Street Pedestrian Bridge. Being curious, my husband and I drove down Coombs Street all the way to Imola, but never found it!

Copia taps new CEO

Copia, Napa’s center for wine, food and the arts is getting the third president in its seven-year history.

Spector wants judge dismissed from murder retrial

LOS ANGELES — Attorneys for Phil Spector want to remove the judge from his pending murder retrial.

Hotel proposed for near Highway 29 and First Street

 A 16-room inn with a three-story waterfall is being proposed for a key location at the entrance to downtown Napa.

Guilty plea, deportation for crash that crushed woman's legs

The unlicensed Napa driver who was drunk when he plowed into the rear bumper of another car, seriously injuring a Napa mother of two, pleaded guilty to all charges against him Thursday.

Homeschoolers rail against certification ruling

Napa families are outraged by a recent California appeals court ruling that says parents do not have a constitutional right to homeschool their children.

The price of gas just keeps rising

Gas prices are at an all-time high.

Police find true identity of man found dead in February

The county coroner’s office has positively identified the man who was found dead on the roadside of Congress Valley Road on Feb. 29.

Meth mess: Officers confiscate lab equipment

Napa County Sheriff’s officers confiscated equipment that could be used to make large quantities of methamphetamine during an arrest March 7.

NVUSD commits to budget, sends stern message to state

Warning the state that cuts to school budgets will have serious consequences, the Napa Valley Unified School District sent the state notice that it can meet its financial obligations for the next two years.

Former Yountville town manager hired by Mt. Shasta

Former Yountville Town Manager Kevin Plett, who resigned on the spot after a performance evaluation by Yountville's Town Council last April, was named city manager of Mount Shasta this week.

Palm Sunday concert at Mont La Salle

The Cathedral Choir of Napa’s First United Methodist Church is hosting its 24th annual Palm Sunday Concert at Mont La Salle Chapel, 4401 Redwood Road, Napa, Sunday (March 16) at 4 p.m.

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