Napa City Update
Winter means Water Conservation?
Guy-shy
I have a friend who I have grown up with all 23 years of my life. She acts shy around me, acting friendly and “buddy-buddy.” I have told her exactly how I feel about her. Why can’t she tell me exactly how she feels about me? She has her best friend do the talking for her when I am with her! What do I do?
January 2009 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.
Busy day for county planners
The Napa County Planning Commission is set to vote on the controversial Lake Luciana golf course Wednesday during a jam-packed meeting that will also include presentations on Napa Pipe and the county’s long-term housing strategy.
State lawmakers seek 1 vote to pass budget fix
SACRAMENTO — California lawmakers spent the President’s Day holiday as they had Valentine’s Day, locked in a frustrating search for one more vote to end the state’s budget impasse.
Highlights of plan to close state budget deficit
Here are key provisions of the proposal to close California’s $42 billion budget deficit through June 2010:
Schwarzenegger to send layoff notices Tuesday
SACRAMENTO — With budget negotiations stalled, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will begin the process of laying off thousands of state workers.
Key votes for state budget come with a price
SACRAMENTO — California’s two-thirds requirement to pass budgets and tax increases makes every vote count.
Packing wine, empowering people
Paul White inspects wine packaging for an hourly wage, but he doesn’t consider it work. And his colleagues are not just employees of a Napa company — they are all part of one happy family, he said.
Weather Watch: You're kidding, MORE rain?
Everyone who complained there was not enough rain this winter, go ahead and stand up at your workstations and wave your arms in the air.
Thompson named chair of intelligence subcommittee
Rep. Mike Thompson, D-St. Helena, was re-appointed as chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence’s Subcommittee on Terrorism, Human Intelligence, Analysis and Counterintelligence.
SEIU employees exempt from Schwarzenegger layoffs
SACRAMENTO — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s administration has begun the process of laying off thousands of state workers, but there’s a big loophole.
Video: Rains send Napa creek levels higher
Napa's creeks were running higher than normal, but not up to flood stages due to three days of mostly constant rains.
Not guilty plea in Vets Home security guard murder
The man charged with the stabbing death of a security officer at the Veterans Home of California in Yountville almost six years ago has pleaded not guilty.
No McNamara in this week's American Idol
Napa County's Kristen McNamara is one of American Idol's 36 semifinalists, but she is not scheduled to perform as part of this week's show on Fox television.
Calistoga High grad killed in car crash
COTATI — The son of Merced County’s district attorney is under arrest on suspicion of manslaughter and drunk driving after a crash killed a 22-year-old Calistoga High School graduate.
Kristen McNamara's American Idol video
Here is a video from Fox television with Napa County's Kristen McNamara, one of the 36 semifinalists in Season 8 of American Idol.
What name would you suggest for American Canyon's new high school?
As soon as we posted online Natalie Hoffman's article about American Canyon's soon-to-be-built high school and the fact it has no name, people began writing in with their own serious and fun suggestions for a school name and a mascot for the school's athletic teams.
How would you save $9 million for Napa schools?
The Napa Valley Unified School District is considering closing some schools as one of many measures to help cover the anticipated loss of nearly $9 million due to potential state budget cuts.