California could soon deploy generative artificial intelligence tools to help reduce traffic jams, make roads safer and provide tax guidance, among other things. The state has announced the new agreements Thursday with five companies. They are parts of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s efforts to harness …
The state Public Utilities Commission approved an income-based fixed monthly charge for customers of PG&E, Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric.
The California Supreme Court is weighing whether to remove a measure from the November ballot that would make it harder for the state and local governments to raise taxes.
Napa fire officials have a vision of how the county may be dealing with wildfires 30 years from now.
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Poll data shows voter support for a potential November ballot measure creating a real property transfer tax.
The superintendent of Berkeley Unified School District on Wednesday rejected accusations that the district's K-12 classrooms have become breeding grounds for antisemitism during a congressional hearing where she and other school leaders were grilled about perceived bias against Jewish studen…
Anne Seaver, the daughter of Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver, is being sued for negligence by a New Jersey husband and wife after a recent vehicle crash that caused serious injuries.
Meet four of the artists set to display their work at Yountville's Art, Sip & Stroll later this month.
Napa County topped $1 billion in total agricultural value in 2023.
Attorneys for the three people accused of various charges in connection with the murder of two Napa County female teenagers asked for a postponement of the case Tuesday morning, noting the significant amount of evidence related to the case.
Meet Jeannine “Nina” Abusharkh of Little Hollywood Baking Co., which specializes in gluten-free treats in Napa Valley.
Your guide to arts, entertainment and other events happening in Napa County. To submit your event for possible inclusion, click here.
William Cole Vineyards winery provided the latest chance to see how Napa County is handling code compliance cases.
Jeremy Phillips, a Black man who formerly worked as a juvenile counselor for Napa County’s Juvenile Hall, is suing the county after he claims he was racially discriminated against.
Ron Cerrudo, a former Napa resident who won two events on the PGA Tour in 1968 and 1970, died on April 24 in South Carolina, pgatour.com announced.
The month of May is upon us, and it is time for my annual “Public Service Announcement” that the Napa Farmers Market will be open every Tuesday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., including Memorial Day Weekend, which also happens to be BottleRock weekend, writes Cara Mae Wooledge.
Building 4 of the county's South Campus was a stand-alone pharmaceutical manufacturing building. Here's a look at a place that could have county offices.
Clemente’s restaurant has moved to a new Napa location, 1335 W. Imola Ave. in the River Park shopping center.
Each week, the Napa Valley Register runs photos of your fishing or hunting prizes in the feature "Bragging Rights" on the Sports page. Here are some highlights.
In Florida and across the nation, young voters could prove pivotal in the 2024 election, from the presidency to ballot amendments and down ballot races that will determine who controls Congress.
See anyone you know? Faces and Places features photos from family celebrations, community events, winning moments and personal achievement.
Advocacy groups, whether well-funded or getting by on a shoestring exclusively with volunteer effort, play a critical role in formulating bills, educating others, working with legislators, and collaborating with partner organizations to enact meaningful climate laws; but that’s just the begi…
The "HeArt of the Dragon," which is now on display at Color Theory, who donated supplies to help with the project, in downtown Napa, will move to Jessup Cellars where it will be prominently featured for the Boys & Girls Clubs Fine Arts Show.
Napa's First Presbyterian Church is set to finish repairs in August from the Bay Area's destructive winter storms.
A weed is just a plant in the wrong place, writes Cindy Kerson, a UC Master Gardener of Napa County.
In order to cut greenhouse emissions from cars an oil wells, industries are holding back, not because they don't want to make the changes, but because they don't want to change again, writes columnist Chris Craiker.
Strength training for the hands is present in multiple functions, says Napa fitness expert Sean McCawley.
Weeds are the clutter of the garden, writes organizer Angela Hoxsey.
Executive Editor Dan Evans writes about a recent collaborative journalism project involving the Register and other local media groups focused on mental health. It's already paid significant dividends, and there's more to come, he writes.
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Vintage was no mystery to Petaluma, which kept Wednesday's Vine Valley Athletic League Tournament softball opener close until the sixth inning.
A roundup of recent high school sports results involving Napa Valley teams.
The Justin-Siena boys lacrosse team routed Campolindo 17-4 in a North Coast Section Div. 2 semifinal Tuesday night to reach the final for the second time in three years.
Justin-Siena boys lacrosse routed Terra Linda 17-3 in the North Coast Section Div. 2 playoffs and will try to not look past Campolindo in Tuesday's semifinals.
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