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News for Sunday, July 05, 2009

Your photos: Fourth of July parade

We are offering readers a chance this year to have their Independence Day photos displayed on our Web site for the entire week ater the celebration. Napa has its parade on the 4th, so send us your photos of the parade and we'll put them up right here.

June 2009 DUI Report

The Napa Valley Register and NapaValleyRegister.com publishes monthly statistics on arrests and convictions for driving under the influence — and so-called “wet reckless” convictions — in Napa County.

50 Wine Train riders step off in St. Helena

After 30 years of wrangling over whether Napa Valley Wine Train should allow passengers to disembark in St. Helena, the first passengers finally touched St. Helena soil on Friday night.

QuizMaster

1. Iraqi forces assumed control of their country Tuesday, ending the U.S. combat role. What date has President Obama set for withdrawing all U.S. forces from Iraq?

High school athletes to cover transportation costs next year

Local high school athletes — or their parents — will soon be covering their own transportation costs to games and sports events, the Napa Valley Unified School District board of trustees decided at its latest meeting.

Napa County's Mother Lode

The history books have it all wrong. For Napa County, the Gold Rush wasn’t in 1849. It happened less than 30 years ago in a remote corner of the county ruled by jackrabbits.

Flames destroy Calistoga home

Flames destroyed a single-story home on Tucker Road in Calistoga Sunday afternoon causing an estimated $125,000 worth of damage.

Foam catches fire after legal fireworks tested at winery

Foam insulation from a 40-foot tall wine tank at Sutter Home Winery in St. Helena caught fire Saturday after embers fell from permitted fireworks that were being tested, according to CalFire and St. Helena Fire Chief Kevin Twohey.

Tree limb falling on power lines causes brief outage

Fifteen customers lost power Saturday afternoon after a tree limb fell on power lines near Napa Valley Expo, according to Napa Fire and PG&E.

Project to promote habitat restoration

The Napa-Solano Audubon and Katey Taylor, a viticulturist for Icon Estates Wines, are working on a project to promote habitat restoration in vineyards, agricultural lands and beyond.

Napa man arrested on suspicion of methamphetamine possession and child endangerment

A Napa man was arrested Friday on suspicion of methamphetamine possession and child endangerment, according to Napa Police Department.

Napa woman jailed for suspected drug possession

A Napa woman was sent to jail on Friday after police found methamphetamine and narcotics obtained without prescription inside her car parked at the Silverado Resort, Napa police reported Saturday.

Napa enjoys a real parade

What a difference a year makes for Fourth of July festivities in Napa.

Video: Fourth of July parade

Napans were treated to an hour-long patriotic procession that started on Third Street and headed downtown to Main Street and back filled with people, horses, floats and vehicles. Parade sponsor Napa Sunrise Rotary bestowed it with a theme of Let Freedom Ring that welcomed the participants to be one of the 59 floats that comprised the event.

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