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News for Wednesday, April 09, 2008

March 2008 DUI report

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.

75-year-old great-grandmother wins online college basketball tourney

Seems like a key to a winning March Madness bracket this year was being a Big East college basketball fan ... and having the wisdom of age on your side too.

High-speed chase ends with two arrests

Two people were taken into custody after leading deputies on a high speed chase in west Napa early Monday morning.

Napa State patient booked in jail for attempted rape of staffer

A Napa State Hospital patient was booked into the Napa County jail on attempted rape in connection with an assault on a female staff member on Monday night.

Vandals run amok in AmCan

Two male adults and two 17-year-old boys may be facing charges of felony vandalism.

Vendors busted for selling to minors

Several law enforcement agencies united to put the heat on businesses selling alcohol to minors.

Checking out the new wheels

Cycle for Sight, sponsored by Napa Noon Rotary Club, will benefit the Pathway Home project at the California Veterans Home at Yountville, designed for vets coming home from Afghanistan and Iraq, and the Enchanted Hills Camp for the blind on Mount Veeder.

Moskowite ordered to pay in winery dispute

Napa County Supervisor Harold Moskowite is on the hook for a $300,000 settlement in a civil lawsuit over use of a winery near Lake Berryessa.

Group calls Thompson's pest study pork

One group’s pork is another group’s treasure.

Democrats to choose delegates in Napa

Napans and other North Coast Democrats will gather at two separate events Sunday to determine who will serve as delegates at the Democratic Party Convention.

43 percent drop in new development fees expected in American Canyon

Given the economic outlook, American Canyon’s city leaders count on less money from new development next year.

School board reviews project funding tonight

The Napa Valley College Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting tonight to discuss options for completing unfunded projects approved by voters in 2002.

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