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News for Friday, September 26, 2008

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.

Change, including new signs and fencing, comes to Alston Park

All seemed peaceful at Alston Park Tuesday morning. Dogs were romping, joggers were jogging. The conflict over off-leash canines was nowhere in evidence.

Big school changes, small turnouts

Local school officials are closer than ever to creating new high school attendance boundaries that will affect hundreds of today’s middle and elementary school students.

Saddle up and go

For more than 60 years, the smell of leather has welcomed shoppers entering Colonial Saddle Shop. That scent is about to become a memory.

Napa Fair at Napa Pipe?

Feeling crimped by neighborhood development, directors of Napa Valley Exposition are talking about moving the fairgrounds to the Napa Pipe property south of town.

Expanded riverwalk hours

Starting Wednesday, the river promenade between Third and Fifth streets will be open weekdays as well as weekends.

Memorial fund set up for Jesus Tornero

A memorial fund has been set up for the Napa High School teen who was beaten to death during a robbery on Monday night.

Express bus to Vallejo ferry

The VINE is planning to launch an express bus early next year to take Napa Valley riders to the Baylink ferry terminal in Vallejo.

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.

Teen charged as adult in killing of 16-year-old

The 16-year-old  boy accused of the brutal murder of a Napa High School student will be charged as an adult.

Copia lays off staff, cutting days open

Copia, downtown Napa’s beleaguered food, wine and arts center, has laid off 24 of its 80 full-time employees and introduced new seasonal operating hours.

Firefighters obtain degrees from diploma mill

An investigation into how American Canyon firefighters received incentive pay increases by obtaning degrees through Almeda University, an unaccredited dimploma mill, has become an issue in the race for Dist. 5 Napa County Supervisor.

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