5 hrs ago | The Modesto Bee
Napa man not guilty by insanity in killing of cult leader
A Napa County jury has found a 26-year-old man not guilty by reason of insanity for killing a local cult leader. via The Modesto Bee
10 hrs ago | Cbs5.com
Firefighters Make Gains On North Bay Wildfires
Firefighters stopped the forward movement of a brush fire burning since Thursday morning in steep terrain in Sonoma County after containing another Thursday night, a Cal Fire dispatcher said. via Cbs5.com
Thursday | Chico Enterprise-Record
Fire near Feather Falls at 50-plus acres
A wildfire at the end of Lumpkin Road in the Feather Falls area, northeast of Oroville, is currently burning out of control, but no structures are immediately threatened, officials said. via Chico Enterprise-Record
Tuesday May 13 | North Bay Business Journal
Registration deadline for Construction Conference
Registration for the NORTH BAY BUSINESS JOURNAL's 2008 Construction Conference closes Friday. via North Bay Business Journal
Sunday May 11 | Vallejo Times-Herald
Vallejo district cuts class at Pennycook for 30 deaf children
“Right now, just the Solano County students would be going back to the county's program”
A class for deaf students is being removed from a local elementary school next year, but officials say it's not because of the district's budget crisis. via Vallejo Times-Herald
Friday May 9 | East Bay Business Times
Tri-Valley Bank named Bay Area banker Glen Terry as president and chief executive officer. via East Bay Business Times
Wednesday May 7 | Vallejo Times-Herald
Man arrested on suspicion of selling drugs
“He was arrested for possession of marijuana for sale and possession of a controlled substance, along with the traffic infractions.”
An Oakland resident spent his 24th birthday in the Napa County Jail after being arrested on suspicion of planning to sell drugs, law enforcement officials said. via Vallejo Times-Herald
Monday May 5 | San Francisco Examiner
Late cold snap puts a chill on California vineyards
“Whether we'll be 2 percent or 10 percent (below average) is impossible to predict”
April was a cruel month for California winemakers, bringing a series of unusually late frosts to vineyards baring the tender, green shoots of spring. via San Francisco Examiner
Friday May 2 | Vallejo Times-Herald
Man found guilty of murdering cult leader
A Napa County Superior Court jury found Alexander Taylor guilty today of the first-degree murder of alleged cult leader George Paul Davis. via Vallejo Times-Herald







