Napa County detectives seek witnesses in road rage shooting

Detectives with the Napa County Sheriff's Office are seeking witnesses to a road rage case Thursday that left a victim hospitalized with a gunshot wound. 

Man arrested after pursuit from Napa to Santa Rosa

An Isleton man driving a vineyard truck reported as stolen Friday morning was arrested following a pursuit into Santa Rosa, the Napa County Sheriff's Office said. 

Appeals court orders resentencing in torture murder of Kayleigh Slusher

A state appeals court this week ordered the re-sentencing of Sara Lynn Krueger and Ryan Scott Warner, who were convicted for the 2014 murder, with special circumstances of torture, of Krueger's 3-year-old daughter Kayleigh Slusher.

Bay Area restaurants, wineries file lawsuit over outdoor dining ban

A coalition of Bay Area restaurants and wineries filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against California’s ban on outdoor dining, calling the restriction "arbitrary, capricious, and untethered to evidence."

Arrest of Napa businessman on weapons charges reveals political beliefs

On social media, Ian Benjamin Rogers poses in a driver's seat, a prominent German military insignia tattooed on his arm, a symbol regarded as pro-Nazi.

Napa businessman arrested after deputies allegedly discover dozens of guns and explosives

Napa County deputies arrested a 44-year-old businessman Friday after he was discovered to have illegal assault rifles, automatic weapons, and a cache of explosives.

Family of man shot dead by sheriff's sergeant files claim

​​​​​​​Juan Adrian Garcia was celebrating. He had just gotten a second job as a chef. But instead, after a night of drinking, he was shot and killed by a Napa County sheriff's sergeant back in October.

Napa County seeks volunteers to help administer COVID vaccine

Napa County health officials are putting out a call to medical volunteers to help administer coronavirus vaccinations.  

'God given right:' Christmas carolers in California defy orders, sing without masks

 "Everything that's been inflicted upon us right now is unconstitutional and illegal. We have every right to be out here singing to the Lord, singing to Jesus, celebrating Christmas," said Francine Knittel.

The French Laundry received over $2.4M in PPP loans

The Michelin-star restaurant received two loans, both approved on April 30, according to the latest data from the Small Business Administration (SBA). 

Napa, Sonoma counties included in potential PG&E power shutoff

High winds and dry conditions prompted officials at Pacific Gas and Electric to announce a potential public safety power shutoff for as many as 130,000 customers including some in Napa and Sonoma counties. 

CHP rescues hiker trapped by falling boulder

The California Highway Patrol rescued a hiker who had been pinned by a boulder in rugged terrain.

Thanksgiving food giveaway also offers free flu shot for those willing to roll up their sleeves

The drive-through event was held at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Calistoga, where drivers waited an hour or more for a free turkey and a grocery bag with all the fixings for a holiday meal.