Sarah Klearman, Napa Valley Register

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Past articles by Sarah:

Estimated $2.5M in damage from Napa's Bronco Wine Company fire

Thursday's blaze damaged 10% of the large storage facility and 20% of inventory, a county official estimated. → Read More

After several close calls, Napa County's cities face up to their wildfire risk

Intense wildfire is no longer just a rural problem, worried city officials say. → Read More

Napa County receives top honors from California Farm Bureau

The Farm Bureau was cited for its efforts to protect farmworkers from the coronavirus. → Read More

Sarah Klearman's most memorable Napa Valley Register stories of 2020

On a Sunday in mid-March of this year, I stood watching as Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the coronavirus had arrived in California - and that the state would soon shut → Read More

Napa Police: Suspect charged with attempted murder after possible gang-related stabbing

The two victims of the stabbings were transported to Queen of the Valley Medical Center for their wounds. → Read More

Napa Food Bank relocates service to New Tech parking lot

The food bank is assessing options for when Napa's schools reopen for in-person instruction on Oct. 26, staff say. → Read More

The Lawrence Family, Heitz Cellar owners, acquire Howell Mountain's Burgess Cellars

The purchase marks the latest addition to billionaire businessman Gaylon Lawrence, Jr.'s Napa Valley portfolio. → Read More

An orange, 'Martian' sky hangs over Napa. Here's why

Thick smoke hanging over the entire Bay Area is changing the way sunlight touches Napa Valley. → Read More

They Served With Honor: For Napa's Dustin Harnois, a war lingers on

Serving in Iraq left Dustin Harnois a changed man. Now a civilian, he is searching for a way of giving back. → Read More

Napa's CrossWalk Community Church shelters fire evacuees

Some people camped in the church parking lot as a safe place to stay after fleeing their homes. → Read More

COVID-19 could cost American wine industry as much as $6 billion in losses, expert says

Wineries coast to coast can expect severe losses from the pandemic, a report says. → Read More

Yountville's Thomas Keller sues insurer over refusal to cover pandemic losses

Acclaimed restaurateur Thomas Keller is challenging his insurance company to cover his COVID-19-related losses. → Read More

Measure K short of approval threshold; supporters still hopeful

Measure K logged 59% early voter approval, short of the required two-thirds. → Read More

Sorry, we're out: Coronavirus generates high demand for hand sanitizer in Napa

Hand sanitizer is in high demand as Napans look to take precautionary steps against the coronavirus. → Read More

Premier Napa Valley raises $3.9 million

The annual event included bids made as tribute to two Napa Valley icons. → Read More

North Bay wineries taking insurers to court over denied smoke taint claims

Napa's B Cellars is the most recent winery to sue its insurance company over smoke taint damage. → Read More

Napa Green, aided by Napa Valley Vintners, to become nonprofit organization

Napa Green's independence will allow it to eventual expansion outside of the wine industry. → Read More

California's grape crush report not reflective of market, experts say

Is the average price per ton of Napa wine grapes $5,798. Experts question the state grape report. → Read More

To solve grape glut, California growers told to reduce 5 percent of vineyard acres

Experts call for grape growers statewide to lessen production. Even Napa is not exempt. → Read More

Barrel company with address in Napa is alleged scam

Customers and the Better Business Bureau say Dirt Cheap Barrels has been scamming online consumers. → Read More