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News for Thursday, May 28, 2009

Poll: What should happen with same-sex marriages in California

The state Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Proposition 8, the ban on same-sex marriages in California, should stand.

County, schools expect more budget cuts

As the state grapples with what is now projected to be a $24 billion budget deficit, fallout from the May 19 special election could spell millions of dollars in additional cuts to Napa County government agencies.

Napa Fair's prices, expo RV fees going up

Admission to this year’s Napa Town and Country Fair will cost $2 more than last year, with fees for RV camping and building rental going up Jan. 1.

Napa Valley Casino seeks to expand

Gamblers at Napa Valley Casino in American Canyon may get more elbow room.

BART officer: Grant could have prevented his death

OAKLAND — A Bay Area transit police officer who saw a fellow officer fatally shoot a 22-year-old train passenger said he could have prevented his own death had he followed orders.

Public meeting for vision for future of downtown June 9

The first public workshop to brainstorm a vision for downtown Napa will be June 9 at the Westin Verasa hotel.

Honeymooner lands in jail

Napa County jail is a far cry from the honeymoon suite at a tony wine country inn and spa.

$150,000 damage in American Canyon house fire

A house fire caused $150,000 in damage but no injuries Wednesday morning in American Canyon.

St. Helenan pleads guilty to tax charge

Robert P. Peebles, 68, of St. Helena, pleaded guilty Wednesday in Hartford to one count of withholding information from the Internal Revenue Service, the acting United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut said.

Ex-police dispatcher's fraud case delayed

The preliminary hearing for a former Napa police dispatcher accused of grand theft while faking a claim that she was dying of cancer has been delayed until late July.

Recall attempt against 4 St. Helena school board members

The decision by the St. Helena school board to go in-house to hire a new superintendent has sparked a recall effort against four of the board members, the St. Helena Star is reporting in today's edition.

Red light camera fines start Saturday

Sloppy drivers, beware.

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