Voters to decide slate of budget propositions
SACRAMENTO — Election Day returns to California for the 12th time in seven years Tuesday with voters focused on a complex slate of budget measures intended to fill a widening state deficit.
Napa High's baseball season on the line this afternoon
SACRAMENTO — Napa High School’s 7-3 loss Monday night to state-ranked Elk Grove in the second round of the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Division I North baseball playoffs puts the Indians’ season in a precarious spot.
Informant testifies in gang murder trial
Daniel Ortega, Raymond Almodobar and Stephen Barrios showed no emotion Tuesday morning as the man who acted as an informant against them filed into the courtroom.
Arrest in property tax scam
The owner of a company that allegedly has been engaged in a property tax reassessment scam against Napa residents has been arrested, Napa County District Attorney Gary Lieberstein announced Tuesday.
Domestic violence arrest in Napa
Police arrested Ramon Garcia, 30, on suspicion of domestic violence after police responded to a disturbance in the 3400 block of Willis Drive on Monday evening. A female at the scene alleged Garcia threw a backpack at her and punched her in the face. Police verified the female had a visible injury, but did not require medical attention.
Local novelist vies for win in online contest
Every would-be novelist dreams of getting that phone call. You know, the call that goes something like this: “We want to publish your book.”
Napa County rejects measures
Napa County voters were no more inclined to help lawmakers fix the state budget than other Californians, soundly rejecting the five key measures on the ballot Tuesday.
Napa gets part of Blockbuster's $300,000 for overcharging
LOS ANGELES — Blockbuster Inc. is paying $300,000 to resolve a lawsuit alleging the video rental chain overcharged some of its California customers for candy, popcorn, movies and other merchandise.
Ex-defendant testifies in Napa gang murder hearing
The preliminary hearing for three Napa men charged with a December 2007 murder continues today with testimony being given by a subject who was once charged with murder in the same case.
Defense starts case in ex-BART cop shooting
OAKLAND — Defense attorneys for the former BART officer from Napa who is charged with murder in an Oakland train station shooting have started presenting their case.
Polls are open, but are you voting?
Polls are open for California voters to state their opinions on propositions 1A through 1F.
Check here for election results tonight
Check back with NapaValleyRegister.com tonight starting at 8 p.m. for both Napa County and statewide results for Propositions 1A through 1F.
State voters reject all five budget props, approve salary restrictions
LOS ANGELES — California voters on Tuesday rejected the slate of budget propositions presented by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and state lawmakers, tossing aside warnings of impending financial doom.
How would you fix California's budget disaster?
OK, so voters decided to send a message to California Legislators by rejecting propositions 1A through 1E, and also send a message by passing the mostly symbolic Proposition 1F.
Prosecution seeks 19 years to life for Spector
LOS ANGELES — A prosecutor has asked a judge to sentence music producer Phil Spector to 19 years to life in prison for his second-degree murder conviction in the shooting death of actress and former Napa County resident Lana Clarkson.
Napa saying No to Propositions 1A-1E, Yes on F
Early results for Napa County show voters saying no to 5 of the 6 Propositions on today's ballot.
Worst ever turnout for state special election
LOS ANGELES — California voters showed little interest in Tuesday’s special election, with most not bothering to cast ballots.
Local locations to drop off ballots today
Vote By Mail voters in Napa County have multiple locations to take their ballots today if they forgot to mail in their choices on Propositions 1A-1F.
Schwarzenegger says he’s heard voters' anger
WASHINGTON — California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Wednesday he’s heard “loud and clear” a voter message to take care of deficits through budget cuts alone, without passing additional costs along to them.