Calistoga Little League folds after 62 years
Board members are now working with St. Helena’s league to formally incorporate Calistoga youth into the neighboring program.
Staglins celebrate 30 years of mental health advocacy
Having raised over $600 million for brain research since its inception, One Mind is celebrating its 30th annual Music Festival Sept. 7 at Staglin Family Vineyards in Rutherford.
Vine Trail focus now on final stretch from Yountville to St. Helena
The coalition is seeking several grants totaling around $52 million to fund the construction and engineering costs for the project but each grant comes with a 10 percent matching requirement, McMinn said.
Calistoga Art Center Art & Wine house tours
The tours will take place on the Saturdays of Aug. 31, Sept. 26 and Oct. 24 from 4 to 6 p.m. There are 40 tickets available for each of the three house tours. Individual tickets are $125 each and a bundle of all three tickets is $300. Proceeds will benefit the Calistoga Art Center.
Microgrid construction nears final stages
In early 2022, PG&E began soliciting proposals for the hydrogen-powered microgrid. The utility company has been authorized by the California Public Utility commission to spend up to $46.3 million on the project over a span of 10.5 years.
Fairgrounds director hired, first event set for September
The new Fairgrounds director, Sheli Wright, will arrive for duty just a week ahead of the circus shows on Sept. 3, according to city spokesperson Jed Matcham.
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GoFundMe created for woman injured in Calistoga police vehicle collision
It has been less than three weeks since 22-year-old Calistoga resident Brenda Sarabio was struck by a Calistoga police vehicle while walking in a pedestrian crosswalk at Berry and Washington streets in the late afternoon. Here are updates.
Locals have six months to weigh in on Commons project
Town of Yountville has created the timeline above – a roughly six-month process – as a way to engage members of the public in its plans for a mixed-use project on the site of the former Yountville Elementary School.
Adventist Health shutters Calistoga Vermeil Clinic
The Vermeil Clinic, owned and operated by Adventist Health St. Helena, closed its doors last Friday after nearly three decades providing healthcare services in Calistoga.
City Council OKs Logvy improvements
Calistoga City Council members last week approved a Logvy Park construction contract for more than half a million dollars, greenlighting the start of a renovation project first presented to the city more than five years ago.
Calistoga resident suffers serious injury following collision with Calistoga Police Sgt.
Calistoga resident Brenda Sarabio was hospitalized Monday night after being struck by a Calistoga Police patrol vehicle as she walked in a crosswalk at the intersection of Washington and Berry streets.
Happy ending in months-long effort to rescue dog
Wine Country Animal Lovers is a donor-funded nonprofit that has grown over the years and assists with animals in Napa, Lake, and Sonoma counties.
County report highlights increasing shortage of farm labor driven by lack of housing
The average hourly pay for a farm worker in Napa is $18.24 an hour, according to Zip Recruiter. But a recently released report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition found that workers must earn at least $52.88 an hour to afford rent for a modest two-bedroom apartment in Napa.
Growing pains: Violence-related NVUSD suspensions track with enrollment in middle schools
Parents, students and the larger Napa community who saw the viral video all asked the same thing: Are Napa middle schools safe?