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News for Monday, March 09, 2009

True colors

Recently, a child visited me and spread crayons around the floor. My dog promptly started eating the crayons. What’s up with that, and is it dangerous?

February 2009 DUI report

The NapaValleyRegister.com publishes monthly statistics on arrests and convictions for driving under the influence in Napa County. Statistics are published the first Monday of each month.

Saturday night DUI crash arrests

Two vehicle crashes involving alcohol kept Napa emergency response crews on their toes Saturday evening.

Chainsaw accident

A man who was removing a tree stump at a private residence on the 5000 block of Dry Creek Road escaped serious injury when the chainsaw he was using accidently hit his right arm Saturday afternoon, according to CalFire.

Preparing for homes at Napa Pipe

Nearly one-third of the Napa Pipe site will likely be rezoned for residential use even before the public has a chance to see the environmental review of the 2,600-home project proposed for south Napa County.

Signs of change

For years, restaurants, accountants, and other businesses in American Canyon have deplored the city’s signage rules, calling them confusing and inconsistently enforced.

Miss Napa County 2009

The third time was the charm for 19-year-old Tiffany Flossman, who earned the title Miss Napa County 2009 on Saturday night.

Senate chaplain lectures at PUC

Register Staff Writer

County taps Ridenhour for public works

Don Ridenhour isn’t acting anymore.

Guardian of the vines

A tree stands sentinel over rows of grapevines and mustard on Darms Lane on Tuesday afternoon.

Oh, Mighty Mustard

Mustard blooms in a hillside vineyard along Thompson Avenue during a storm on Monday afternoon.

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