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News for Monday, March 31, 2008

Four No. 1's puts cyn in the lead in Hoops Challenge tourney

One, One, One and One, for the first tme ever.

Napan Gentry runs for Assembly against Evans

Napan Doris Gentry is hoping to buck trends and bring a conservative voice to Sacramento representing the 7th Assembly district, which includes Napa County.

Local student reaches out after working in Ghana orphanage

One of Maria Almanza’s long-held wishes was to go to Africa.

Cities worldwide switch off lights to raise awareness of global warming

CHICAGO — From the Sydney Opera House to Rome’s Colosseum to the Sears Tower’s famous antennas in Chicago, floodlit icons of civilization went dark Saturday for Earth Hour, a worldwide campaign to highlight the threat of climate change.

St. Helena flood project stopped by property owner

St. Helena’s flood protection project is in serious financial straits after Vineyard Valley Mobile Home Park owner Dick McDonnell rejected the city’s attempt to pass some of the project’s costs on to the property owners who will receive protection.

Oakland mayor seeks to lead city beyond legacy of crime

 OAKLAND — At a high school in a struggling neighborhood in this violence-scarred city, Mayor Ron Dellums stood on tiptoe and congratulated a basketball player who led his team to a state championship.

Return of the native species

From afar, the city’s new Oxbow Preserve on the Napa River appears wild and lovely, leafy and green, exactly how you think a nature preserve ought to look.

Keep Napa Napa has big purse

Financial disclosure forms submitted last week show a widening gap between the campaign coffers of Measure N opponents and supporters.

Events set for Sexual Assault Awareness month

April is Sexual Assault Awareness month.

Vandalism arrest at Las Flores park

Nicholas Steven Cornwell’s joyride was cut short when he ended up in the back seat of patrol car headed for the county jail.

Vandals looking to get high rob Napa store again

Vandals looking to rip off nitrous oxide cartridges to get high struck again late Sunday night at Shackfords store at 1350 Main St. in Napa.

Boy's family responsible for hazmat cleanup costs

The parents of a boy who police say caused a hazardous material clean up call for police and fire will be held responsible for the costs.

Five hurt in three separate crashes at Berryessa

A family of three, a Napa woman and a motorcyclist were injured Sunday in three separate accidents in the Lake Berryessa area.

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