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Napa Valley Register

Napa, CA, United States

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Past articles by Howard:

Lighted Art Festival returning to Napa – along with projectors and lantern parade

Napans can soon see the city’s Lighted Art Festival – the full festival, parade, projectors and all. → Read More

California candidates, measures succeeded more – or failed harder – in Napa County

Candidates and ballot measures generally succeeded more — or fell flatter — among Napa Valley voters than statewide. → Read More

Still haven’t voted? Here’s where to cast your ballot in Napa County.

You still have time – and places – to cast your ballot for the 2022 elections. Learn where to vote in Napa County. → Read More

How and where to vote in Napa County this fall

This guide from the Napa Valley Register will guide you to the nearest ballot drop sites and voting centers, and includes important dates leading to Election Day, information on registering → Read More

Police: Man arrested after reported sexual assault in Napa

Napa Police arrested a local resident Wednesday in connection to a sexual assault, the department reported. → Read More

Town & Country Fair returns to Napa Thursday, with new twists

The Napa fair comes back this week with all the trimmings — including new trimmings like a makers' market, wine lounge and more. → Read More

Napa Humane’s Walk for Animals to bring pets, owners back to the streets

Napa Humane’s celebration of the pet-and-human bond will return to downtown streets on Sunday morning, after two years away during the pandemic. → Read More

Where to go in the Napa Valley for July Fourth fun (fireworks, too)

Read the Register's roundup of local Independence Day events taking place on Independence Day, or before. → Read More

Ransomware attack caused ongoing Napa Valley College internet and phone system outage

The Napa Valley College website and various systems are still down as the result of a now-confirmed ransomware attack roughly two weeks ago. College officials said they anticipate a full → Read More

Murder trial of man suspected of killing American Canyon grocery worker set for March 2023

The trial of Christopher “Roly” Young, 25, is scheduled to begin March 20, 2023 in Napa County Superior Court. → Read More

Ortiz takes early lead in sheriff race

Oscar Ortiz takes an early lead in race for Napa County sheriff. → Read More

Napa rocks on: BottleRock festival’s opening day draws tens of thousands to Expo

The ninth edition of Napa's music and food extravaganza draws tens of thousands to the Expo. → Read More

Paul Franson,Taste of the Valley: News bites from Napa

What's for locals at the new Stanley Ranch and other food news from Napa Valley. → Read More

Memorial dedicated outside American Canyon supermarket where employee Nathan Garza died

A marker and plaque are now displayed outside the grocery where the Safeway worker was slain in August 2020. → Read More

Rebecca Lacau of Willow Elementary School named Napa County Teacher of the Year

The first-grade class Rebecca Lacau first met last August was unlike any she had taught in more than a decade at Willow Elementary School. → Read More

Fire breaks out in Napa home, person suffers minor burns

One person suffered minor injuries resulting from a fire that erupted at a B Street house on Wednesday evening. → Read More

Napa’s Vine bus system lifts mask-wearing requirement after federal court ruling

Masks will become optional on Vine buses starting Friday, the Napa Valley Transportation Authority has announced. → Read More

Outdoor dining likely to stay on in Yountville even after pandemic passes

An upcoming ordinance is on track to turn a once-temporary measure into a permanent part of Yountville daily life. → Read More

Person hospitalized after Napa collision; Soscol Avenue closed

The crash occurred at about 6:50 p.m. Tuesday north of the Soscol-Lincoln crossing according to police. → Read More

Napa man’s February death is county’s 130th tied to COVID-19

Nearly 81% of Napa County residents have been fully vaccinated against the virus, health officials announced. → Read More