"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.
Fellows will work with public agencies, tribes, nonprofits and schools across the state to engage communities in climate action & education.
"I take great pride in the work accomplished by our dedicated team on behalf of the taxpayers," Auditor-Controller Tracy Schulze said.
Joining a board or commission is a great way to be involved in the community. Appointments are made depending on vacancies.
Napa County was selected from five proposals for the pilot program.
The Napa Valley Subbasin is an aquifer designated as “high priority” by the California Department of Water Resources.
The first phase focuses on county properties in downtown Napa and the Napa Valley Corporate Drive south campus.
The final set of workshops is this week. Catch one online or in person.
Residents of the city of Napa should mark their calendars to attend the Nov. 7 meeting at City Hall on proposed water rate increases.
PG&E has said it needs the additional revenue to underground powerlines.
Have a safe and happy Halloween, Napa County!
Board and commission appointments are made throughout the year, depending on vacancies.
In total, nearly $60,000 in grants was awarded to eight organizations for projects that focus on various aspects of wildlife conservation.
The newly remodeled facility provides seniors with a welcoming environment where they can participate in various recreational activities.
A mandatory boil water notice was issued for the Town of Yountville.
"By working to properly dispose of these unwanted items, we keep our households, and our environment, safe, clean and healthy."
Excavation and repairs were continuing after the break on Stanly Lane, the city said.
Not only do the sheep reduce vegetation that fuels wildfires, but they also save money, deter criminals, and are environmentally friendly.
Hear from artist Ana Teresa Fernandez about her piece that will be installed at the Gateway to Napa.
Residents cannot keep firearms in their homes unless they are stored in a locked container or disabled with a trigger lock.
Dozens of district attorneys and deputy district attorneys from 10 counties attended the crime-fighting summit held in Napa.
Its new building provides essential additional production and storage space, enabling its tortilla chip production to expand tenfold.
Anthony Medina, 42, is among 10 defendants recently charged with suspected interfering with the delivery of U.S. mail, sometimes violently.
The funds ensure that a deputy district attorney and victim witness advocate are assigned to a domestic violence case from beginning to end.
Customers are experiencing their CalWORKs and CalFresh benefits being stolen from their EBT card.
The funds will help a UC Davis team investigate how smoke exposure changes the composition of winegrapes and other products.
Activities are planned starting with an open house at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 8. Refreshments will be served.
Chelsea Clinton paid a special visit to Napa County to highlight a transformative space for local children and families.
Certain CalFresh recipients can now use their EBT card to purchase hot meals at participating restaurants.
Napa County, which has seen 62 percent of its land area burned since 2017, will put the grant toward its Community Wildfire Protection Plan.
New federal funds will support Napa County programs designed to attract, train, and retain younger and beginner farmworkers.