Shoo fly!
I walked into Big D Burgers for lunch one day and noticed that there were two Ziploc bags hanging near, but not directly over, the two doorway entrances. Each bag was filled with water and contained a penny. Why? Do they represent cash flow? Liquid assets?
May 2008 DUI report
The Napa Valley Register publishes monthly statistics on arrests and convictions for driving under the influence — and so-called “wet reckless” convictions — in Napa County. Statistics are published the first Monday of each month.
Key witness in murder case has memory loss
Prosecutors in a Napa County murder trial say one of their principal witnesses is being intimidated.
Ritz design to be unveiled
Ritz-Carlton, one of the fabled names in hotels, comes before the Napa Planning Commission Thursday night for a public workshop on the proposed design for a 351-room resort in the Oxbow District.
Vets Home nurses may get a raise
If Napa County’s state senator gets her way, nurses working at the Veterans Home of California at Yountville will soon receive the same pay as those employed at state prisons.
Hope for Upvalley flood money
The state Assembly voted 76-0 last week to approve a measure that would allow St. Helena to receive state money to reimburse some of the costs of its flood project.
Counterfeit goods bust
Sunday also brought the arrest of a Napa man who was reportedly selling pirated DVDs and CDs near a Jefferson Street business that afternoon. Pedro Hernandez, 20, “did not have a vendor’s permit or business license” when he was found selling the items near La Morenita Market on Jefferson Street, according to Napa Police Sgt. Don Honey.
Domestic dispute turns ugly
A heated argument between a Napa man and his wife ended in an arrest over the weekend. Early Sunday evening, officers arrived at the Golden Gate Drive home the couple shares, according to police records.
A life of giving
If June Wilson wanted to spend her days in morose contemplation, she’d have plenty to dwell on — a massive heart attack that felled her barely a month after moving to St. Helena from Sacramento, ovarian cancer that makes a routine appearance, a stent in her liver, a partially collapsed heart valve and an inherited back problem that makes walking a challenge.
Election Day Live Blog
Election day is here, and the results don't show up until shortly after 8 p.m.
Earthquake felt in Napa
The USGS has reported that a 3.9 magnitude earthquake hit Green Valley at 7:29 p.m. The earthquake was felt in the newsroom here in downtown Napa. Tell us what you felt.
Red Light Cameras for Napa hearing is tonight
The Napa City Council will consider approving a contract tonight to install up to 10 cameras to catch red light runners.
Thompson's super vote to go to Obama
With Sen. Barack Obama, D- Ill. securing his party’s nomination in the 2008 presidential election, Rep. Mike Thompson, D-St. Helena, said Tuesday night that he and the rest of the Democratic superdelegates will cast their votes for Obama.
Garbage rate hike proposed for Napa
Rates charged by Napa Recycling and Waste Services would jump 3.45 percent on Sept. 1 if the City Council approves a staff recommendation Tuesday afternoon.
Measure N barely losing in early numbers, Caldwell and Simpson about even
In very early mail-in returns in Napa County, Measure N is losing by a 51-49 percent margin.
Napa County election results
Election results will be updated as they become available.
Are you a liberal or conservative blogger?
OK folks, here you go, a forum for your liberal vs. conservative debate -- the debate that began in the story comments on my column -- to continue
Where are the best gas prices in this area?
Remember the good old days of $3 a gallon gasoline?