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News for Saturday, September 13, 2008

Shut that mutt!

What’s the ordinance on barking dogs? What do you do to complain about them?

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.

BART study considers charging more in rush hour

SAN FRANCISCO — Bay Area Rapid Transit officials are looking at charging more to use trains during peak hours to get riders to travel at other times.

Home invasion robbery thwarted

Three Napa residents were given quite a scare when they were held at gunpoint by a man and woman who forced their way into a Napa home late Thursday night.

Two stopped after service station burglary

Two Napa men didn’t get a chance to find out if they were big lottery winners. Instead, they ended up sitting it out on a jail bunk on Thursday night.

Meth bust in AmCan

Danny Chris Miller was arrested on drug charges when American Canyon police pulled over the car he was driving for a traffic violation, Sgt. Joel Wilson said.

Bridge construction all weekend

Racing to meet a tight construction deadline, the city of Napa will be allowing the contractor on the new First Street bridge over the Napa River to work long hours this weekend.

Surplus textbooks now available to the public

In accordance with state regulations, Napa Valley Unified School District is replacing math textbooks and workbooks for grades kindergarten through eighth-grade this year. The district’s used textbooks will be free to the public from Sept. 29 to Oct. 1 at the district warehouse, 1340 Menlo Ave. Recipients must sign a statement indicating that they will not re-sell the books. For more information, call Kate MacMillan, coordinator of library services for NVUSD, at 259-8441

Learning the river's secrets

A new kind of creature is soon to inhabit the Napa River riparian habitat: The Napa County biology teacher.

Relaxing on the River

Don Long stops to chat while walking along the Napa River trail at Kennedy Park Monday afternoon. Long — who along with his dog Rascal make the jaunt a semi-regular habit — feels good about the changes made to the river over the 15 years he’s lived in Napa. “I really like what they’re doing with the river,” said Long.

Amazon to jump into wine biz

Internet giant Amazon.com will begin selling U.S. wines this fall, vintners announced this week, a move that many believe will modernize the tradition-bound wine industry.

Suspects arrested for killing Fairfield politician

Associated Press

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