The Open House was intended to be the County’s kick-off event for a series of community preparedness events throughout Napa County.
A 3-person team of Vintage High students took the top prize of $250.
Want to make a difference in your community? Do you have expertise you could share? The City Clerk is accepting applications for 3 openings.
"I can't believe that didn't pass. I mean, come on," Napa County resident Suzanne Sanchez told KPIX 5.
Chief Geoff Belyea will succeed Fire Chief Michael Cahill.
Senators announced a bipartisan deal on a limited set of gun safety measures enhanced background checks and funding for red flag laws.
Anil Comelo has been selected to succeed Mark Prestwich as St. Helena’s new permanent city manager.
The City of Napa is conducting a review process to choose an artwork for the Roundabout at 1st Street & California Street.
Agricultural Commissioner Tracy Cleveland has released the 2021 Napa County Agricultural Crop Report.
The polls are closed in Napa County, and voters have had their say on supervisor and sheriff races, as well as several local measures.
There are three options for casting a ballot on this final day of the election in Napa Valley. Here’s how.
"The City of Napa is saddened by the tragic loss of life on Thursday, May 19, in the Fuller Park area due to a traffic collision."
Ortiz and Crawford vie for sheriff June 7; supervisor and congressional candidates seek to avoid runoff elections.
Learn where the vote centers and drop boxes in and around Napa are located.
What to know about the huge event planned for June 21.
The ceremony will include performances by local students and a keynote speaker, retired U.S. Coast Gaurd Commander Thomas Miele.
"BottleRock is just around the corner and we wanted to make sure you had all the pertinent information!"
Open flames such as charcoal grills and fire pits will be prohibited on sites managed by Napa County and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
Compared to other states California is faring better, but the shortages are still of concern. Here's what to know.
Napa County Agricultural Commissioner Tracy Cleveland is asking growers and gardeners to watch for all caterpillar stages of this moth.
Grant funds from the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement went to projects by community providers that support critical safety net services.
The scoop on labor market insights and offerings to assist both employers and job seekers.
Napa County and Bay Area health officers are stressing the importance of taking safety precautions, including continued masking indoors.
Napa's 2022 Point-In-Time Count showed that large increases in homelessness speculated to occur due to the pandemic did not come to reality.
The largest of the Bay Area water systems listed as failing is the one operated by the city of St. Helena, according to a new report.
The Housing Authority of the City of Napa is opening waiting lists for the Section 8 Rental Assistance Program serving all of Napa County.
The City Clerk is accepting applications from City of Napa residents for a total of five openings on city advisory boards.
It was among 17 grants announced this week by the California Department of Water Resources.
The Planning, Building and Environmental Services (PBES) Office & Permit Center will be closed for staff development.
"While we are encouraged to see our revenues coming back, it remains to be seen how sustainable that increase will be."
The board's actions will allow the county to "tackle the housing affordability crisis in ways we’ve never done before."
The Napa County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to declare Juneteenth an official county holiday.
"If you hear questionable claims regarding an election, reach out to your local elections office, so we can clarify it for you."
UPDATE: The public health advisory for Bell Creek and Canon Creek has been lifted.
The annual event is returning after a three-year hiatus.
The City of Napa is seeking feedback from the public to help prioritize areas of community need.
The California Fair Political Practices Commission — FPPC — is investigating the accusations against Napa County Supervisor Alfredo Pedroza.
Instead of ending up in a landfill, such medical equipment would be provided to older adults and people with disabilities.
U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson has introduced legislation to ensure survivors do not have to pay taxes on payments from the PG&E Fire Victim Trust.
Napa County offices are closed Thursday in observance of the holiday.