Napa invites the community to explore the documents and engage in the ongoing dialogue about the city's future.
The city seeks people to help bring new and old events like Napa Porchfest back to the forefront of the community.
Joining a Napa County board or commission is a great way to get involved in the community.
Here's the latest on the Board of Supervisors race, local measures, and potentially, a record-low voter turnout.
Voters have had their say on local measures and candidates. See who is leading in the Napa County supervisorial race.
Spin the wheel and try your luck at a free adoption, a 50 percent adoption fee, or a $17 adoption fee.
Check this list of Napa County vote centers, local measures, and more.
Seats in Districts 2, 4 and 5 are up for election, but only District 5 has an incumbent in the race. The others have stepped aside.
California 2024 primary election: scores of local, state and national races take place March 5. Here's what to know.
The Eco-Center is planned to become a vibrant Bay Area hub for environmental education and nature-based art and science programs.
The case involved luxury short-term rentals that were alleged to be illegal.
Read about the moment 25 years ago when he decided to move to Napa and how everything has come full circle since then.
The signs (see article) create a more walkable, enjoyable urban environment—highlighting key destinations and offering a sense of arrival.
For the first time in the county's history, a representative of the Napa Valley Farmworker Foundation will serve on the housing commission.
The Napa County Climate Action Committee has released a draft of its proposed ordinance regarding the ban of styrofoam food containers.
Pacaso, formerly known as Niner Homes, sued the city in 2021 over an ordinance blocking timeshares in the city.
The Napa County Board of Supervisors approved an agreement that raises hourly pay for over 1,500 dedicated IHSS providers in the county.
Due to increased demand, Covered California has extended the deadline to enroll in coverage.
Ramos is only the second Napa County official to lead the regional planning agency for the Bay Area’s nine counties and 101 cities.
Expect some park closures at Trancas Crossing Park and Kennedy Park, where heavy rainfall may trigger localized flooding, the city said.
Urban foresters are inspecting each tree in the city. They always wear a safety vest and hard hat and carry a badge.
As the paving season nears its end, the city is excited to share an update on completed projects and upcoming initiatives.
Proposals are sought from arts and culture nonprofit organizations interested in receiving grant funds.
This milestone $2 million deal follows extensive negotiations between the County of Napa and the City of Calistoga.
Napa City Manager Steve Potter shares positive updates and priorities for the upcoming months.
The one-story, wood-frame building on Myrtle Street in Calistoga opened to the public in 1924 and remains standing 100 years later.
French Broom is an invasive plant that needs to be removed regularly to allow native plant species to survive and thrive.
Hear from the three dedicated members of the City's Economic Development team on their proudest moments and top impacts from 2023:
The festival, the largest of its kind in the state of California, takes place Jan. 20-Feb. 18, illuminating Downtown Napa.
Napa County sheriff's Deputy Nick Deguilio and Cal Fire Battalion Chief J.C. Greenberg were recognized Sunday by U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson.
"With this funding, we can create safer roads and a healthier community by reducing the incidence of DUI offenses."
Two people were appointed to the Napa/Solano Area Agency of Aging Advisory Council and one person to the Napa County Commission on Aging.
After a pause for the COVID-19 pandemic, the effort was revitalized earlier this year and culminated with approval in October.
"We hope to make it easier than ever for our community to access the services they need while enhancing convenience and efficiency."
Wearing a mask in indoor public places is among five actions recommended by health officers in Napa and neighboring Bay Area counties.
The chamber's Economic Development Outlook Conference provided a crucial forum for the community to assess and address the challenges ahead.
"A vibrant economic development scene is unfolding and local business owners are at the forefront of its exciting transformation."
The Sacramento Valley National Cemetery will now manage the site after a decade-long legislative effort to have it transferred.
"To sustain our high water quality, we must perform flushing activities each year."
Major work will begin Friday at the Water Treatment Plant. Residents are asked to conserve water during the two-week project.