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August 2008 DUI Report
NapaValleyRegister.com publishes monthly statistics on arrests and convictions for driving under the influence — and so-called “wet reckless” convictions — in Napa County.
Nature group Acorn Soupe on the rocks
Acorn Soupe, an 11-year-old nonprofit group that teaches environmental science to schoolchildren for free, is out of money.
Hometown hero
Last month, Donny Robinson lowered his head while a dignitary placed a bronze medal from the XXIX Olympic Games in Beijing around his neck.
Battery arrest
Napa Police officers arrested Erick Turpin, 40, of Napa, Saturday on suspicion of domestic battery.
AmCan High goes underground for cooling system
Construction workers are about to begin work on one of the more unique feature of American Canyon’s first high school — a campus heating and cooling system that requires hundreds of underground tunnels to tap cool air trapped under the earth.
‘Morgan’ debuts today on Register comics page
The Napa Valley Register introduces a new comic strip by a Napa resident today.
Blaze stopped near Cal Mart
Calistoga Fire crews battled a small structure fire that broke out in a produce building behind Cal Mart Sunday afternoon.
Woman arrested on domestic violence charge
The Napa Police Department arrested Linda Kay Robinson, 52, a transient, on suspicion of domestic violence and violation of probation Sunday.
Crash ties up Trail traffic
The California Highway Patrol was busy Monday afternoon working the scene of an accident that occurred at Silverado Trail, near Dunaweal Lane. at 3:10 p.m. Details of the accident were not available Monday afternoon, but reports indicate that a tan, two-door Honda Civic had flipped over onto its roof. Two of the vehicle’s occupants were trapped inside it, according to the CHP web site.
Two arrested for Target burglary
A trip to Target on Soscol Avenue landed a Napa man and his female companion in jail Sunday afternoon.
Swan song in St. Helena
Sir Robert, usually the epitome of sartorial splendor, was looking a bit scruffy last week as he made his way from one side of a St. Helena pond to the other, his webbed feet kicking up dark blooms of mud.
Remembering the Battle of the Bulge
A sunny, breezy holiday overlooking the Napa River is about as far as one can get from the bloody, freezing brutality of the Battle of Bulge.
Skate park on track in St. Helena
Teenagers, their parents and other supporters of the St. Helena Skatepark at Crane Park crowded into Vintage Hall last week for a St. Helena City Council discussion of the proposed facility.
Napa woman killed in car crash
A Napa woman died Monday evening after her car crashed into a tree on Golden Gate Drive.
Fairfield councilman declared brain dead from shooting
FAIRFIELD, Calif. — A 22-year-old Fairfield city councilman shot in the head was declared brain dead and would be taken off life support, Mayor Harry Price said Tuesday.
Fairfield councilman in critical after shooting
FAIRFIELD, Calif. — A 22-year-old Fairfield city councilman remained hospitalized Tuesday in critical condition after he was shot in the head while getting out of his car the night before.