September 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.
American Canyon winner in weekly Pro Football Pool
Six people, 10 wins for each of them, but only one winner.
Palin v. Biden: Who won last night's debate?
The only VP debate is over, and the time is now to weigh in (without name-calling) on how you think both Sarah Palin and Joe Biden did in the debate.
Is downtown Napa thriving or suffering?
The evidence is irrefutable: Downtown Napa is going through the worst of times. Or is it among the best of times?
Mixed fortunes for small downtown merchants
Downtown Napa continues to interest entrepreneurs, from small start-ups to four-star names such as celebrity chef Thomas Keller. But the economy isn’t making things easy.
Food distribution for low-income residents
Federal surplus foods, including tuna, macaroni, vegetable soup, peas, apricots, diced tomatoes, and canned salmon will be distributed to low-income Napa County residents.
5 killed when Greyhound bus overturns in Williams
WILLIAMS, Calif. — Authorities say five people died and dozens were injured after a Greyhound bus overturned in north-central California.
Downtown merchants to run visitor center
During an emergency meeting on Friday morning, the Napa Downtown Association board of directors voted unanimously to keep the doors open at the Visitor Center and continue operation for the next two years. The board meeting was attended by two dozen merchants.
Break-in at recycle center
Someone forced entry into the recycling center on Devlin Road after business hours Friday and stole cash from the safe, the Napa County Sheriff’s Department reported Saturday.
AmCan school has new library, not enough books
Donaldson Way Elementary School’s new library, with its airy windows and new computers, is a far cry from the classroom that served as a library all these years.
Good times roll at festival
People cheered Saturday in downtown Napa as Henry Clement, wearing a hand-sewn ensemble of feathers and beads, led his Gumbo Band down First Street to the tune of “When the Saints go Marching In.”