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News for Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Napa City Update

Leaf pickup begins

You need to know about H1N1

The Napa County Public Health Division wants to ensure that you have the information you need to keep yourself and your family healthy this flu season, not only from seasonal flu but also H1N1, which was declared a pandemic (worldwide illness) this summer and continues to spread throughout the United States, California and Napa County.

Parenting the parents

With the start of a new school year it is only timely that we start with a quiz. Which do you think is more difficult?

Glad You Asked: Wi-Fi not?

What ever happened to the citywide Wi-Fi service that was discussed? Or was it just for downtown?

September 2009 DUI Report

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

Bay Bridge closed for Monday morning commute

SAN FRANCISCO — With another workweek and another commuter crush looming, there was still no word Sunday night on when the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge would be open to traffic again. But authorities said it certainly would not be functioning in time for the Monday morning drive.

Man flown out after Jamieson Canyon wreck

A man was flown to an out-of-county hospital after a three-car accident on Jamieson Canyon Road this afternoon.

Smoke in hills is from house fire

Firefighters are working to snuff a fire in a two-story house on Cottonwood Court near Country Club Lane and Circle Oaks Drive.

Crash injures two on Jamieson Canyon

A head-on collision on Jamieson Canyon Road prompted authorities to fly an injured man to a hospital and snarled traffic Monday afternoon.

Off-duty cop beaten

Three Napa men were arrested after a fight with an off duty Vallejo Police officer Sunday.

Drugs found during search

A man was arrested at Napa County Department of Corrections Saturday after a strip search.

Transit agency finds missing millions

The financial wheels nearly came off the Napa County Transportation and Planning Agency in recent years, with the public and, for a time, agency directors, none the wiser.

Dia de los Muertos show honors the dead, colorfully

Miguel Diaz enjoyed the simple things in life — spicy food, a smooth shot of tequila and being around the many animals he tended to on his farm in Jalisco, Mexico.

Big upgrade at New Tech

Students are getting an earful of thundering jackhammers at Napa New Technology High School, wherean $11 million renovation and expansion project is under way.

House fire at Circle Oaks

A two-story house near Country Club Lane and Circle Oaks Drive caught fire Monday afternoon.

Four injured in Highway 121 crash

Four people suffered minor to moderate injuries after an accident on Highway 121 Friday.

7th suspect arrested in Richmond rape outside dance

RICHMOND — A seventh suspect was arrested Tuesday in the gang rape of a 15-year-old girl outside a high school homecoming dance while as many as 20 people watched without calling police.

October 2009 DUI Report

NapaValleyRegister.com publishes monthly statistics on arrests and convictions for driving under the influence in Napa County.

AIDS Walk — with a twist

Harry Helbing, dressed as a demented Mickey Mouse, shares a laugh with Sandy Smart during AIDS Walk Napa Valley on Saturday at the Lincoln Theater in Yountville. This year's event brought in more than $20,000 of donations, doubling last year’s total, officials said.

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