April 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.
At Queen's ER the unpredictable is routine
In the controlled chaos of Queen of the Valley’s emergency room, the staff’s sensible, earth-toned shoes and sprightly athletic sneakers cross the cool, white floors. From the mobile mix of leather and nylon, a pair of lively orange clogs break up the steady parade of nondescript footwear.
Boy threatens mom with meat cleaver
On Friday, a 14-year-old boy from Napa was booked into Juvenile Hall on suspicion of threatening his mother with a meat cleaver, police said.
American Canyon man injured in rollover crash
On Thursday in south Monterey County, an American Canyon man was injured in a rollover accident on US 101 south of Los Lobos, according to the California Highway Patrol in Monterey. Two others, including the 17-year-old driver of the southbound 1999 Honda CR-V, were also injured in the crash.
Queen's ER: The challenge of keeping burnout at bay
The Queen’s ER staffers are routine witnesses to the fragility of human life, but sometimes it is just too much. In 2007, 51 patients — some of them just children — died in the emergency department, according to Shannon Watkins, the Queen’s director of emergency services. Some patients cannot be saved, or arrive fatally maimed from bloody car crashes.
Napans come out to see new Memorial Park, re-dedication
Residents of all ages who came to check the new Napa’s Veteran’s Memorial Park said they liked what they saw as they strolled along the new promenade overlooking the Napa River.
What are you doing special today for your Mom?
Come on, everyone, let us know how you treated your Mom special today, on Mother's Day.
Fight ends with pepper spray
On Friday evening, Juan Hernandez of Napa was pepper sprayed after he refused to comply with police responding to fight between him and his roommate, according to police. The roommate suffered a large laceration to his face during the altercation, police said. Hernandez, who walked away from the incident on the 1700 block of Pueblo Avenue, was pepper sprayed after he took "a fighting stance," police said.
Food distribution for low-income residents
Federal surplus foods, including green beans, pinto beans, peanut butter, corn flakes cereal, sweet potatoes, tuna, spaghetti, and apple-cherry juice, will be distributed to low-income Napa County residents.
Summer camp for kids
The Napa Valley Register will publish a round-up of local summer camps for children on May 26. If you would like to include a listing, e-mail the information, including dates and costs, to Sasha Paulsen, spaulsen@napanews.com by May 19. /Register
Disaster training offered
Know what to do in the case of a disaster?