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Fires knock out power to 87,000 customers
There are roughly 87,000 utility customers without electrical service in the North Bay, with the majority of those customers in Sonoma and Napa counties.Read More
Death toll climbs in Napa, Sonoma
Seven fire-related deaths in Sonoma County and two in Napa brings the total number in the Bay Area to nine.Read More
Canyon Fire sears 114 acres in Napa County
The Canyon Fire in Napa County is now described as encompassing 114 acres and was 60 percent contained as of 8 a.m. today, Cal Fire said. Evacuation warnings are...Read More
Asian drivers targeted in ‘hateful’ traffic sign
Caltrans was told on Sunday about a detour sign in Napa that was hacked or changed to read something hateful, a Caltrans spokesman said Friday.Read More
Surprise spring storms spew hail, snow
A rare bout of late spring thunder, lightening and hail moved across parts of the Bay Area Sunday.Read More
Bay Area hospitals fined after patient deaths
Regulators announced fines against four Bay Area hospitals for failures to properly care for patients.Read More
Napa deputies kill man who shot at them
Napa County sheriff's officials said deputies fatally shot a man who shot at them as he drove away in a vehicle Tuesday afternoon.Read More
Federal help available for storm recovery
President Donald Trump declared a major disaster in eight of the nine Bay Area counties because of winter storms in February.Read More
Youth escape after Napa River car plunge
Three youths escaped with minor injuries when they climbed through a shattered window in a car that one of them drove into the Napa River early Sunday morning.Read More
Pair of rainstorms take aim at Bay Area
Two more wet weather systems are expected over the next five days in the San Francisco Bay Area before the air gets cooler and drier late next week.Read More
Police identify Fairfield homicide victim
The victim of a homicide in Fairfield on Friday was identified by police Monday as 48-year-old Wenying Lo.Read More
Roads to Napa reopen after flooding, boulder removal
All roads between Napa and American Canyon are open Friday morning following the temporary closure of northbound state Highway 29 from Junction Road due to roadway flooding.Read More
Two Pleasant Hill teachers assaulted during Trump protest
Two teachers at College Park High School in Pleasant Hill were assaulted by students Friday morning during a protest over the election of Donald Trump as the next President...Read More
Napa students protest Trump’s election
Students from four Napa high schools left school Thursday morning to protest the election of Donald Trump as president.Read More
Napa city manager appoints new fire chief
Battalion Chief Steve Brassfield will be Napa's new fire chief when Mike Randolph retires at the end of the year.Read More
Female serial bank robbery suspect nabbed
A 27-year-old woman suspected of robbing nearly 10 banks in six counties within at least the past two months was arrested last week.Read More
Injured hiker hoisted to safety in CHP helicopter
An injured hiker was rescued by California Highway Patrol officers on routine patrol in a helicopter over Vallejo.Read More
Bottlerock worker dies in accident
A production worker at the BottleRock festival site in Napa was killed in an industrial accident Tuesday.Read More
Book club members settle Wine Train lawsuit
Eleven book club members kicked off the Napa Valley Wine Train last year in an event widely criticized as racist have settled their lawsuit.Read More
Winemaker killed in Napa crash
A well-known Napa County winemaker and consultant died in a solo vehicle crash early Saturday morning in unincorporated Napa County just north of Yountville. Denis Malbec, 46, of St....Read More