Today's headlines from across the North Bay.
The California Farm Bureau commended Napa County Farm Bureau for taking action during the coronavirus pandemic and the North Bay wildfires.
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The utility, once-bankrupt, says it needs to raise rates in order to pay for upgrades to equipment that’s been blamed on igniting wildfires.
As the organization works to rescue Christmas amid the pandemic, it has a desperate need for Red Kettle bell ringers in Northern California.
Breed’s office told KPIX 5 that she was at a friend’s birthday dinner with seven other people at the famed restaurant in Yountville.
It's your state; It's your shot. This is California — in photos.
The outage was not related to any PG&E planned power shutoff.
Holly jolly still is on North Bay calendars as Christmas tree & menorah lightings, Santa visits, Nutcrackers & more go on. Just differently.
With a surge in coronavirus cases, the information you need to know is coming fast and furious.
The center in St. Helena has provided in-person services to 256 residents impacted by the Hennessey Fire and 1,068 from the Glass Fire.
The application period runs through Friday for Disaster CalFresh benefits for Napa County residents and workers affected by the Glass Fire.
Generators have kept Calistoga businesses and schools open and operating, and have allowed residents to remain in their homes.
Families in Napa County continue to struggle to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Work is underway to stop toxic ash and debris from entering the reservoir — a drinking water source for 400,000 in Solano and Napa counties.
At the height of the electric impacts, 28,000 PG&E customers were without power in Napa and Sonoma counties.
Some 800 residents and business owners impacted by the Glass and Hennessey fires have already received services.
The gift from Price Simms Family Dealerships will help support The Salvation Army of Napa and The Suisun City Salvation Army Kroc Center.
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Starting on Wednesday, restaurants in Napa County can have indoor dining at up to 50% capacity or 200 people.
With the North Bay under a red flag warning, Cal Fire has crews on active patrol to mitigate hot spots and respond to service needs.
Unemployment rates ticked down slightly in September across the North Bay as local economies slog forward through a recession.
“Emptied the fridge, cleaned the fridge, restocked the fridge and here we are having to empty the fridge again,” Mummert said.
The LAC for those affected by the Glass or Hennessey fires is open daily at its new location.