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Friday, September 05, 2008

DUI checkpoint set

Napa drivers had best not decide to drink and get behind the wheel of their car.

Facing fines, St. Helena protects riverside site

State regulators are forcing St. Helena to protect the Napa River after city work crews began stockpiling construction debris in Wappo Park, adjacent to the Pope Street bridge.

Napa prosecutor doubles as a clergyman at idyllic church

It’s hard to answer to one boss, let alone two. Especially if one of those bosses is God.

An old country church

St. Stephen’s’ Church on Oakville Grade looks like it could have been pulled out of a scene from “Little House on the Prairie” and plunked down on the winding road that leads to Sonoma County.

Posey ordered to pay stepsons $2.7m

The two stepsons of Napa dentist and convicted murderer Michael Posey have won a civil suit in which a Napa Superior Court judge ordered Posey to pay $2.73 million.

Fairfield councilman off life support

FAIRFIELD, Calif. — A Fairfield councilman who has been brain dead since being shot in the head four days ago has been taken off life support.

Napa set to top 100 degrees, Spare the Air Day declared

SAN FRANCISCO — A forecast of at least one more day of hot temperatures and poor air quality has prompted air quality officials to issue another “Spare the Air” advisory for the Bay Area.

212 of you matched Randy in Pro Football Pool

Game 1 of the NFL season is in (not an impressive showing by the Redskins, eh?) and 212 of you matched Register Sports Editor Randy Johnson by picking the winning New York Giants.

Napa flood project gets nearly $1 million boost

The U.S. Corps of Engineers is contributing $900,000 to the Napa flood project over and above whatever Congress ends up allocating for 2008-09, Congressman Mike Thompson said Friday.

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