Two Napa collectors, Nestor Paniagua and Luis Fuentes, turn a shared passion for Pokémon cards into a community-focused local card shop.
Residents urged Napa city officials to adopt a sanctuary ordinance and end a contract with a license plate reader company ...
The Napa City Council has approved a pavement art project on Second Street that blends cultural storytelling with pedestrian safety improvements.
Death Cafes offer a welcoming space for people to discuss mortality, reduce fear and reflect on life — fostering open, meaningful conversations around death in a supportive community setting.
Napa Valley College's Board of Trustees urged to reconsider staff cuts that students and parents say will gut college's programs that support those with disabilities.
St. Helena water customers are being told to conserve and to expect discolored water due to an equipment malfunction.
Napa County is urging people who mailed in their property tax payments to make certain their checks didn't end up in the hand ...
Residential sewer rates for the city of Napa and nearby areas are slated to increase by 3% annually for the next five years.
Paloma Vineyard wants Napa County to modify proposed fire safety improvement requirements for a private access road that the ...
For years, digital marketing strategy revolved around a simple objective: rank high in search results and attract clicks to your website. But a quiet shift in search behavior ...
In this week’s Start the Presses, Dan Evans explains how the Napa Valley Register selects letters, how responses to criticism are handled, and why fact-based arguments matter now more than ever.
March is National Reading Month, a time to celebrate the power of reading and the role it plays in shaping a child’s future.