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News for Thursday, December 04, 2008

Imola ramp from Highway 29 closed due to crash

A 50-year old woman was trapped in her car after it overturned as she drove onto the southbound onramp at Imola Avenue and Highway 29.

Homeless shelter approved, opens Monday

After getting city approval Tuesday, Napa County plans to open a winter homeless shelter in a commercial building on Jordan Lane Monday evening.

$30,000 in sunglasses stolen from Napa business

Buyers beware.

A safe place for secrets

It takes a huge amount of courage for children who have been victims of sexual abuse to come forth with their stories.

Napa council OKs tough green building rules

Striking a blow for environmental sustainability, the Napa City Council will require large new non-residential projects to follow tougher green building standards.

Raising the stakes in AmCan

Two weeks after turning down a pay raise, the American Canyon City Council voted themselves more money to discuss fire and water issues.

A glimpse into the past

Roger Clough shuffles along Calistoga’s Lincoln Avenue today, but as he looks about him his artistic eye is cutting through the veil of time to see the Calistoga of a bygone era.

Copia's creditors: The list of everyone owed money

Below is the list of the 369 businesses and individuals owed money by Copia, Napa's wine, food and arts center.

Highway 29 crashes

Three people were taken to the hospital on Wednesday in separate crashes a quarter of a mile apart on Highway 29.

Proposition 8 backers listed on 'Wall of shame'

Is your name on the Wall of Shame?

5 injured in 4-vehicle crash

It looked like a destruction derby at a key south county intersection Thursday afternoon, with four vehicles smashed together and one resting on its top.

Meritage pays for Hwy 29 improvements

The Meritage hotel in south Napa will pay $500,000 as its share of the cost of future intersection improvements to Highways 29 and 221.

Cranberry explosion wins Thanksgiving Dinner Disaster contest

More than 700 of you voiced your opinion, and from that we have a winner in NapaValleyRegister.com’s first-ever Thanksgiving Dinner Disaster story contest, sponsored by Vallerga’s Markets in Napa.

Former teacher's lawsuit settled in shooting incident

The civil lawsuit between a former Napa school teacher and the man she shot in a domestic dispute has been settled.

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