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Mom whose baby died when left in car due in court this afternoon
A hearing takes place this afternoon in Napa for the Angwin mother whose baby died when she left the infant in the family car for more than six hours.
School desks no longer being dumped
One by one, custodians are removing desks and chairs from Dumpsters across Napa Valley Unified School District.
Seven fined by state officials over tax, payroll issues
Seven Napa day spa owners received fines totaling $70,000 this week for state labor law violations, leaving many in state of shock and confusion.
Drug arrest on Imola Avenue
An early morning stroll landed a Napa man in jail after a sheriff’s deputy watched him stumble in the street at the 900 block of Imola Avenue around 3 a.m. Tuesday.
Mother gets 3 years probation for baby’s death
The courtroom drama for an Angwin mom who was charged with the death of her 10-month-old daughter is over.
Pillar of local medical community, Dr. Kash Rose passes at 86
The local medical community lost a well-liked and respected colleague on March 22, when Dr. Kash Rose — Napa’s first radiologist — passed away at age 86 from complications following a fall.
Burglary thwarted in American Canyon
A Vallejo man’s plans to break into an American Canyon business were foiled Wednesday when police discovered Gilberto Garcia, 49, hiding in a locked fenced area next to Parry’s Market on the 200 block of American Canyon Road, according to police.
Car vs. hydrant on Highway 29
A joyride ended badly on Wednesday afternoon when a Calistoga woman hit a fire hydrant on the shoulder of Highway 29 at Lincoln Avenue — unleashing a geyser that flowed for more than 30 minutes, according to Calistoga Police Cpl. Gary Enyart.
Hearing delayed for hit-and-run driver
Court proceedings for the St. Helena man accused of critically injuring a teenage bicyclist earlier this month have been delayed.
Did Saddam pay for Mike Thompson's 2002 Iraq trip?
WASHINGTON — Saddam Hussein’s intelligence agency secretly financed a trip to Iraq for three U.S. lawmakers during the run-up to the U.S.-led invasion, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
Contractor fined for water pollution
A painting contractor recently paid a $1,000 fine for violating the city of Napa’s Stormwater Runoff Pollution Control Ordinance, according to the city. The contractor’s workers cleaned their brushes and rollers directly over a storm drain inlet in a parking lot.
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