Nearly 100 gather in Napa for ‘We Back Blue’ pro-police rally
A rally in support of law enforcement drew about 100 people Wednesday evening in Napa.
Rash of deadly shootings by police in Bay Area
There have been six deadly officer-involved shootings in the Bay Area since Easter.
Businesses defying coronavirus restrictions in the North Bay are finding support
A growing number of businesses around the state and nation continue to openly defy orders that they keep their non-essential businesses closed until coronavirus science informed officials say they can open.
Napa resident dies of coronavirus; second such death in county
The person died on Thursday, and the health department was notified on Friday.
One year after Napa man beaten to death, family desperate for answers, seeks justice
Friday night, the family of Douglas Davis Jr., 54, held a vigil at the site, determined that his murder not fade from memory.
Richmond man sentenced for portable toilet sexual assaults
A Richmond man was sentenced to 16 years and eight months in prison Tuesday for sexual penetration, burglary and vandalism involving women using portable toilets at the 2019 BottleRock festival in Napa and another festival in Alameda County.
BottleRock Napa festival tickets are sold out
If you wanted to see the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Dave Matthews Band rock out on stage at this year's BottleRock, you may have to sit this one out.
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Dave Matthews Band, Stevie Nicks to headline BottleRock festival in Napa
Organizers of the BottleRock festival announced the lineup of this year's music event.
"Wine cave" owner responds to debate flare-up
The owner of the wine-cave at the center of the Democratic debate stage flare-up responded to being thrust into the spotlight.
Napa police searching for missing 34-year-old man
Police said Andrew Mueller was last seen at CrossWalk Community Church on First Street in Napa. Mueller is 6-feet-2-inches tall, 240 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a gray sweatshirt, black waist-length leather coat, black shorts with a red strip and orange tennis shoes. He may have a tattoo on his upper left arm.
PG&E employee: wildfire safety complaints lead to firing
Wildfire safety complaints voiced to PG&E by a veteran lineman were ignored and led to his termination, according to a $7.6 million lawsuit filed against the bankrupt utility.
No charges for Napa police officer who fatally shot suspect one year ago
A Napa police officer who shot and killed an armed man last year will not be charged by the district attorney.
Napa supervisors voting next week on extending moratorium on commercial cannabis activities in unincorporated area of county
Commercial cannabis activities, including processing and sales, will be prohibited during the public input process, but delivery of cannabis products by licensed commercial cannabis businesses operating outside the unincorporated areas will continue.
Napa winemaker sentenced to 5 months in prison for role in college admissions scandal
A winemaker from Napa was sentenced on Friday to five months in prison for his involvement in the college admissions scandal.



















