Bay Area health officials call for full school reopenings
Ten local health officers from the San Francisco Bay Area released a recent statement endorsing the full reopening of schools this fall.
Five California Cities Could Lose Metropolitan Status
Remembering the Victims of the Thousand Oaks Shooting
Wednesday’s shooting at the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks hits painfully close to home.
Mystery Surrounds Napa Public Works Director’s Hiatus
Plus, the city announces the departure of its assistant manager.
Napa’s City Manager is Retiring
After serving the City of Napa for more than 11 years, City Manager Mike Parness has decided to call it quits.
What’s in a Name? How 75 Bay Area Towns Got Their Designations.
History and trivia buffs, listen up because we’ve got the perfect divertissement before you head into the July 4th Holiday.
Napa Hires New Chief of Police
Napa is slated to hire the city’s first African American chief of police.
Napa Fire Chief to Retire
Napa Fire Chief Mike Randolph will step down at the end of the year, concluding a 26-year career with the city.
Experimental Early Warning System Shows Promise in Napa Quake
Despite the devastation wrought by Napa’s 6.0-magnitude earthquake on Sunday, experts say there is a silver lining, as the tremor further exposed the vast potential of California’s experimental ear
