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News for Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Special delivery

Years ago my Napa Valley Register was delivered around 5 p.m. Now I get the paper earlier. Is the Register becoming a “morning” paper?

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.

Vallejo woman convicted of running Washington prostitution service

WASHINGTON — A federal jury today convicted a Vallejo woman of running a high-end prostitution ring that catered to members of Washington’s political elite.

A Napa queen for Cinco de Mayo

April is a time of pageants, and that includes picking the queen and princesses who will preside over the Cinco de Mayo celebration next month in Calistoga.

City hears two hotel proposals

Two hotel proposals — a 196-room Kimpton property on Solano Avenue and a 164-room expansion of the Meritage Resort at Napa Valley Corporate Park — will have public hearings before the Napa Planning Commission Thursday.

Is a new Napa City Hall coming soon?

Napa is hiring a consultant to analyze the city’s current and future office needs and come up with a plan for a new city hall.

Napa tackling homeless issue

In the aftermath of last December’s public hearing on downtown homelessness, Napa has begun teaming up with the county, community groups, neighbors and businesses on possible solutions.

2 more hotels proposed for Napa

Two hotel proposals — a 196-room Kimpton on Solano Avenue and a 164-room expansion of the Meritage Resort at Napa Valley Corporate Park — will have public hearings before the Napa Planning Commission Thursday.

Napa housing permits hits 10-year low

Housing starts in the city of Napa fell to a 10-year low in 2007, the city reported.

Walking 70 miles to see the doctor

In 2003, Kari Worth seemed to have it all — the wife and mother of a 1-year-old girl and 2-year-old boy was enjoying a new career as a freelance management consultant.

All quiet on the baker front

After wrestling for five years with a bitter noise dispute between Butter Cream Bakery and piano teacher Rick Esser, the Napa City Council Tuesday sided again with the bakery.

How should Napa's homeless issue be handled?

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