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The City of Napa interviews the owner of Heritage Eats and Mothers Tacos.
The 79-member letter urges the Senate to pass the bill that would retroactively exempt thousands of California wildfire victims.
The city's Water Division addressed two emergency water line repairs over the weekend.
The city clerk is accepting applications from Napa residents for a total of 20 openings. Here's your chance to make a difference.
"This certification is an important milestone for Napa County and represents our commitment to housing."
Discolored water and lower-than-normal water pressure were the potential effects of a water main leak over the weekend, the city said.
Napa County residents and business owners are encouraged to take the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) Consumer Challenge.
An open house is planned for Imagination Station, a space dedicated to Napa County children to learn and grow through exploration and play.
The academy is free to Napa residents 18 and older. Space is limited so sign up soon.
The next two meetings are scheduled to take place June 28 and July 26.
The raise will be spread out over three years for more than 1,000 county employees who are union members.
The city will launch community engagement efforts with a community meeting this week.
A $329.6 million mid-cycle budget was adopted by Napa City Council, enabling the city to realign priorities to maintain essential services.
The award-winning program was launched in 2023 and addresses the county’s housing challenge through a creative, scalable solution.
Congrats to the winners! Watch the top three videos here. And see the first-place film on the big screen June 21-27.
Residents can help create a Regional Climate Action and Adaptation Plan that builds resilience and sustainability for Napa County's future.
Caltrans, the city and NVTA have teamed up for the project at Silverado Trail/SR-121, Third Street, East Avenue and Coombsville Road
Napa handed out six individual awards and one team award, and recognized 71 employees for reaching 5, 10, 15, 20 or 25 years of service.
Based on current projections, Napa will face a budget deficit without a sustainable source of funding — requiring strategic action.
U.S. Rep. Mike Thompons' advancement of the rare discharge petition ensured the vote would happen Tuesday. Watch his remarks here.
"When older adults are actively engaged, included and connected, we all benefit."
The Napa County Assessment Appeals Board has one new member and the Napa County Commission on Aging has two new members.
The top three varieties in total value were Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay and Merlot, according to the report released this week.
"Anyone who has been paying attention to recent headlines knows that it’s been a startling and highly emotional time for our community."
One of the most impactful steps a business can take is to schedule a free Business Waste Assessment.
The event brought together restaurants, industry leaders and community partners to network and share resources.
Get inspired to create resource-efficient landscaping by touring 11 private and public gardens around Napa.
The expansion "will ensure that future generations can experience, learn from, and enjoy these irreplaceable resources."
The decline in the number of homeless people in the Napa County community puts it below what existed before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Several critical issues were identified, such as space constraints and the need for significant repairs to downtown facilities.
The Chaix family, whose ancestors were pioneers of wine country, were approved for a micro-winery in Rutherford.
In previous years, the 12-table Ace & Vine card room operated with nine of its tables and left three unused due to municipal code.
This beautiful area is one of our newest national monuments and may expand to include even more land.
The city of Napa will leverage a grant from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission on a multi-faceted parking plan.
The RiverLine project aims to create a scenic walkway—primarily in Downtown and the Oxbow region—with access to the Napa waterfront.
The Napa City Council is considering placing the measure on the Nov. 5 ballot, with the final decision expected in June.
The initiative would circumvent the city's Planning Commission and City Council, and place the matter in the hands of voters.
The Napa Valley Subbasin spans 45,900 acres extending from the intersections of highways 221 and 12 north towards Calistoga.
"We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Michael for his many years of service and loyalty to Napa," Mayor Scott Sedgley said.