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News for Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Ripe for the selling

I live near the intersection of Trower and Linda Vista avenues, and on several occasions will see a man selling flats of strawberries, oranges, etc., from a corner spot. Is this legal?

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.

Pit bull attack in east Napa

A Napa woman and her two dogs were attacked by four pit bulls on Sunday on railroad tracks in east Napa.

St. Helena school district reaches deal with workers

The St. Helena Unified School District has finally reached an agreement with the union that represents its classified employees, but it appears it won’t be long before they’re back at the bargaining table.

AmCan resident tapped to lead black vintners

Brenda Knight, an American Canyon resident and member of the Napa Valley College board of trustees, has picked up a new responsibility: executive director of the Association of African American Vintners.

ATV accident lands woman in hospital

A Napa County woman was airlifted to Queen of the Valley Medical Center after she rolled the ATV she was riding on Sunday morning.

Hoffman ranch a reminder of when orchards ruled the valley

Silverado Trail is lined with splendiferous wineries that pay tribute to the wine grape. John and Margaret Hoffman’s farm is not one of them.

Charges dropped in domestic dispute

Napa County prosecutors have dropped charges against Napa resident Jacob Weyandt, who was arrested at a Jefferson Street home in August and charged with domestic violence in a child custody dispute.

French Laundry named again as top-5 in the world

Once again, The French Laundry, Thomas Keller’s award-winning dining establishment in Yountville, has been named one of the top 5 restaurants in the world.

Napa High student named Junior Miss

Elycia Scriven, 17 of Napa High School, became Napa Valley’s 2009 Junior Miss on Saturday night.

Napa man sentenced for stealing from theater

A Napa man who managed a Marin County movie theater has been sentenced to three years in prison for stealing money from the business.

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