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Paul Pelosi Pleads Not Guilty to DUI Misdemeanor Charges
The husband of U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor driving under the influence charges in connection with a May car crash in Northern California’s wine country.
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Paul Pelosi, Husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Charged With DUI
Paul Pelosi, the husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, has been charged with two counts of driving under the influence.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's Husband Arrested for DUI in Napa County
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi, was arrested for driving under the influence, officials confirmed.
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Napa County Winery Helps Mothers Laid Off During Pandemic
Since it’s beginning, OneHope Wine has donated a portion of every bottle sold to a good cause, and now the Napa County business is helping mothers laid off during the pandemic.
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It's Raining So Hard in Napa County, This Poor Little Duck Got Sucked 200 Feet Into a Glory Hole
All that rain pelting down in the North Bay is good news for local lakes and reservoirs, but for one little duck, not so much. Chuck Fowler was near the Monticello Dam at Lake Berryessa when he spotted a duck getting sucked almost 200 feet into its famous Glory Hole.
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CAL Fire Determines Electric Power Lines Caused 12 North Bay Fires
CAL Fire officials determined that electric power lines and failure of power poles caused part of the massive North Bay wildfires in California that eventually killed dozens of people and ravaged thousands of homes in October. Officials completed a total of 12 investigations of more than 170 fires that burned at least 245,000 acres in Northern California. Nearly half of...
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Death Toll From North Bay Fires Jumps to 42
The death toll from Northern California’s destructive wildfires is at 42 after Sonoma County found the remains of another person.
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Workers Continue to Harvest Grapes at The Robert Mondavi Vineyard in Fire-Torn Napa Valley
The state’s worker safety agency issued a worker safety advisory late Friday after NBC Bay Area took video of workers harvesting grapes at The Robert Mondavi vineyard in the fire-torn Napa Valley, some without any protection from the smoky air that surrounds them.
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World-Renowned French Laundry Now Requiring Prepaid Reservations
A renowned Michelin three-star restaurant in Napa County is among the latest high-end establishments to join the trend of requiring prepaid “tickets.”
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Celebrity Chef Michael Chiarello Arrested on Suspicion of DUI in Napa
Celebrity chef Michael Chiarello has been arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and drug possession in Napa County. The California Highway Patrol says Chiarello was arrested after his Porsche Boxster was stopped around 3:30 a.m. Wednesday on Silverado Trail. The area is a couple of miles from Yountville, where Chiarello has a restaurant, Bottega. Chiarello was...
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Fire Near Lake Berryessa Quickly Spreads to 1,700 Acres
A fire burning just off Highway 128 and east of Lake Berryessa in Yolo County has grown to 1,700 acres, Cal Fire officials said late Tuesday.
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California Gov. Jerry Brown Requests Presidential Major Disaster Declarations for Valley, Butte Fire Recovery Efforts
Cal Fire officials said Monday afternoon the 75,781-acre Valley Fire in Lake, Napa and Sonoma counties is the third-worst wildfire in state history in terms of the number of damaged structures.
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Valley Fire is California's 3rd Worst Fire in History
Cal Fire officials said Monday afternoon the 75,781-acre Valley Fire in Lake, Napa and Sonoma counties is the third-worst wildfire in state history in terms of the number of damaged structures.
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Massive Valley Fire is at 75,711 Acres and 70 Percent Containment
A wildfire that has burned parts of Napa, Sonoma and Lake counties for just over a week is 70 percent contained as of Monday morning, one percent more than the night before, according to Cal Fire.
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Firefighter Has to Tell His Own Family Their Home Was Destroyed By Valley Fire
Firefighter Robert Taylor is in a situation he’s seen others go through countless times before: The Cal Fire fireman is among hundreds who lost their homes in the Valley Fire over the weekend.
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Bay Area Quake Not Likely a Precursor to Something Bigger: Expert
The chances that Sunday morning’s destructive magnitude-6.0 earthquake in the Bay Area was a precursor to a larger quake is unlikely, but the following 24 hours will be the “riskiest,” an expert said. Caltech seismologist Kate Hutton said there is about a 5 percent chance that a larger earthquake could be coming, however, there is no way to know for sure.