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News for Saturday, July 11, 2009

Bel Aire documentary on YouTube

Local resident Seth Herbey has completed a documentary on traffic congestion at Bel Aire Plaza as part of an ongoing series of reports on Napa life.

Napa man arrested for alleged assault

Napa police arrested a 23-year-old local man Wednesday night in connection with an assault June 30 on Jefferson Street.

Three shoplifting arrests

American Canyon police arrested three adults for investigation of commercial burglary after they allegedly shoplifted 24 items from the Wal-Mart on Highway 29 Wednesday morning.

'Lifestyle' hotel opens where J.C. Penney stood

Locals couldn’t help but be curious.

Calistoga murder suspect booked for suspected rape, kidnapping

Napa County jail records show the suspect in a Calistoga shooting is facing three separate charges, including two that appear to stem from incidents other than the early-morning slaying of Luis Octavio Carrillo, 26, on June 29.

Calistoga murder suspect's arraignment delayed

Arraignment for the Napa man accused of a June 2009 Calistoga murder was delayed until July 31.

Brush fire under control

A grass fire on Friday burned about half an acre off Old Sonoma Road just below the notch on the way out of Napa, according to the Napa Fire Department.

Whole Foods slimming down to open new retail space

Whole Foods Market in Bel Aire Plaza is slimming down.

Rubbish fire

A garbage fire at Napa County Recycling & Waste Services on Levitin Way drew crews from CalFire, Napa County Fire Department and American Canyon on Friday afternoon.

Berryessa's federal job fair draws a crowd

Jeff Hansen drove to Lake Berryessa with a friend this week, but not with a fishing rod or a Jet ski.

Traffic stop leads to drug arrest

A Santa Rosa woman landed in Napa jail Thursday on suspicion of methamphetamine possession and driving under the influence, Napa police reported Friday.

St. Helena's field of dreams

Team Viña Real usually scores its goals against other St. Helena soccer squads. But this time, the team scored a goal for all adult soccer league players who call St. Helena home.

$100k study on how to fill downtown storefronts

Alarmed by the amount of vacant retail and office space in downtown, the city of Napa will spend nearly $100,000 to have a consultant put together a marketing and leasing strategy.

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