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News for Thursday, September 25, 2008

Napa High teen hit by van on way to school

A Napa High School student was hit by a van Wednesday morning as he rode his skateboard to school.

Two arrested in Napa teen's slaying

Jesus Tornero, 16, may have lost his life for a cell phone and pocket change.

Curbside memorial for teen killed

A curbside memorial of flowers, candles, photos and notes for Jesus Tornero cover the corner of teh 2300 block of Louisa Street in central Napa.

Arrest in assault at market

Officers in the Napa police gang unit have arrested a man believed to be involved in an attempted assault at a Napa supermarket.

AmCan approves third phase of retail project

American Canyon’s support for retail remains strong, fueled by sales tax growth.

Late Night Bridge Work

Construction workers will be working late hours through next Tuesday on the First Street bridge over the Napa River.

Work Starts Monday on West Pueblo

A half-million dollar reconstruction of several blocks of West Pueblo Avenue will start Monday, requiring traffic to detour, said Barry Martin, the city’s community outreach coordinator.

Feds favor Native Americans in contract bidding

How does an Anchorage-based corporation owned by nearly 3,000 of Alaska’s aboriginal people win a $65 million federal contract to build the next phase of the Napa flood control project?

Alaskan company gets no-bid, $65m flood contract

A small Alaskan native corporation has negotiated a $65 million, no-bid contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to build new Wine Train facilities for the Napa flood project.

Big gains for Napa's alternative schools

Tania Fernandez, a 15-year-old student at Liberty High School, understands the stigma of labels all too well.

Remembering Jesus Tornero, in your own words

Jesus Tornero was killed Monday night while being robbed of $10 and his cell phone on his way home.

Caldwell v. Simpson, transportation

County Supervisor candidates for Dist. 5, Keith Caldwell and Gary Simpson, talk to American Canyon Chamber of Commerce board members about issues for that area and the entire county in a series of videos.

Caldwell v. Simpson, backgrounds

Keith Caldwell and Gary Simpson briefly describe their personal backgrounds with American Canyon Chamber of Commerce board members.

Caldwell v. Simpson, Oat Hill project

County Supervisor candidates for Dist. 5, Keith Caldwell and Gary Simpson, talk about the Oat Hill project with members of the American Canyon Chamber of Commerce board.

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