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News for Monday, November 24, 2008

Throwing a curve

The Maxwell Bridge curves while a straight bridge over the Napa River would be the shortest, simplest connection. I’d ask Caltrans, but since you earn a living doing this, why don’t you?

October 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.

Turning copper into cash

One man’s junk is another man’s fortune.

Crowds light at AmCan U.S. Citizenship Fair

Fewer people than expected came to Saturday’s free U.S. Citizenship Fair in American Canyon, a fact organizers attributed primarily to hefty government application fees in a downturn economy. But those who came were grateful for the free advice they received.

Putting a lid on metal thefts

California legislators have joined in the fight to end the copper and metal thefts that are plaguing the state.

Prowler sighted in south Napa

The Napa Police Department announced Sunday that a prowler may be on the loose in a south Napa neighborhood.

Critics lash out at St. Helena levee land deal

The St. Helena Planning Commission refused last week to sign off on a lot line adjustment that city officials say will facilitate the construction of the flood project levee.

Small quake rattles Napa area

A small earthquake rattled the Napa and Solano county areas just after 5 p.m. Sunday.

Napa Chefs Online debuts

Tuesday kicks off a new NapaValleyRegister.com feature called Napa Chefs Online with L. Pierce Carson.

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