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News for Tuesday, June 10, 2008

First Street closing Tuesday for 14 months

First Street on each side of the Napa River closes Tuesday for the next 14 months as crew work to replace the street's bridge over the river.

Lake County man killed in Berryessa-area crash

A 48-year-old man died Friday afternoon when his pickup crashed on Knoxville Road near the Lake County line.

Yountville crash critically injures two

A three-vehicle crash Sunday afternoon sent two men to the hospital with major injuries, the CHP said.

Auction Napa Valley through the week

Auction Napa Valley, one of the Wine Country's biggest annual events, lived up to that title again this year. Here is a recap of the articles from the week so far.

Napa house fire injures one

A Sunday night house fire in Napa sent one man to the hospital and caused $140,000 in damage to the structure.

Surprise Republican candidate Starkewolf cites youth as plus

First-time political candidate Zane Starkewolf, the 27-year-old biotech entrepreneur with the catchy last name, looks this November to unseat Rep. Mike Thompson, D-St. Helena, in the race to represent Congressional District 1.

At Berryessa, resorts begin to close, owners angry, future uncertain

Normally by this time of year, Rancho Monticello Resort at Lake Berryessa would be gearing up for months of family fun. Instead, owner Bob White is packing up and preparing to close shop. His contract to run the facility expires June 15.

Senior student projects change lives and a campus

When Charlotte Tyran campaigned for student body president last year, she made a promise to her classmates at New Technology High.

Courthouse Corner: Putting children first at Family Court

The break-up of a primary relationship such as a marriage has been identified as one of the top three stressors we are likely to face in our lifetimes. Research indicates that only the death of a partner or child will affect us more.

Solar panels swiped at college

Napa Valley College reported the theft of solar panels worth $40,000.

Pit bulls who attacked Napa woman returned to owner

The owner of two pit bulls who attacked a Napa woman and several dogs in April has his dogs back, albeit with major restrictions placed by the county animal control unit.

Alston Park off-leash dog park debate goes to rec commission

The debate over how much of Alston Park should belong to off-leash dogs moves to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission tomorrow night.

Gay-marriage ruling could boost Napa, state's economy

SAN FRANCISCO — The flowers have been selected, the Veterans’ Memorial Center has been booked, and the three-piece band has been chosen. The e-invitations have gone out and relatives are flying in. The brides — and there will be two of them — might not have time to buy something new to wear, but that’s OK.

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