Booker, Buttigieg next up to make Bay Area campaign stops
Pete Buttigieg is scheduled to attend a Napa Valley dinner in Rutherford tomorrow. Cory Booker has fundraising events in Berkeley and Palo Alto.
PG&E employee: wildfire safety complaints lead to firing
Wildfire safety complaints voiced to PG&E by a veteran lineman were ignored and led to his termination, according to a $7.6 million lawsuit filed against the bankrupt utility.
No charges for Napa police officer who fatally shot suspect one year ago
A Napa police officer who shot and killed an armed man last year will not be charged by the district attorney.
9th-annual Napa Valley Film Festival kicks off Tuesday in Yountville
Napa Valley Film Festival Director of Marketing Emma Steele talks about this year's events on The Four with KTVU's Alex Savidge.
Napa supervisors voting next week on extending moratorium on commercial cannabis activities in unincorporated area of county
Commercial cannabis activities, including processing and sales, will be prohibited during the public input process, but delivery of cannabis products by licensed commercial cannabis businesses operating outside the unincorporated areas will continue.
Napa winemaker sentenced to 5 months in prison for role in college admissions scandal
A winemaker from Napa was sentenced on Friday to five months in prison for his involvement in the college admissions scandal.
Salvation Army culinary school a recipe for success
Students who are formerly homeless or struggled with substance abuse have learned cooking skills, which have led to careers and a new start. KTVU's Debora Villalon reports from Napa where the Salvation Army culinary school is a recipe for success.
The first grapes of the wine country harvest are coming in
This week's high temperatures are putting a little pressure on the grape harvest in the North Bay. KTVU's Debora Villalon reports Napa Valley winemakers started picking this week and are quickly ramping up since the hot weather accelerates ripening.
Napa's Bottlerock goes full throttle this weekend with bigger stage, new restaurants
Festival organizers say this year's Bottlerock boasts a bigger stage and new restaurants. KTVU's Jana Katsuyama reports.
Cases of abuse, neglect of California disabled clients going unchecked: whistleblower
Cases involving starvation, neglect and sexual abuse targeting developmentally disabled clients in California are not being addressed thoroughly or going unchecked altogether, according to a former North Bay care employee who worked with patients.
Mom says Napa close call was a miracle; driver won't be cited
A Napa mother said it is a miracle that she and her two children are alive after they were almost hit by an out-of-control car. The driver, a woman in her 60s, will not be cited, police said. KTVU's Cristina Rendon reports.
Family's close call: Vehicle plows into Napa restaurant
Surveillance video shows the terrifying moment when a car almost crashed into a woman and two children at a Napa restaurant. KTVU's Amber Lee reports.
Vigil held for Napa homicide victim
Dozens of people gathered for a vigil Wednesday night in memory of Douglas Davis Junior. His grieving family is frustrated no arrest has been made after the man was beaten to death along a well-known cycling trail in Napa.
Napa police: Suspect grabbed officer's rifle, fired shots before fatal shooting
The police-worn, body-camera video captured the moments leading up to the shooting death of 27-year-old Alejandro Molina by a Napa police officer. Police say Molina grabbed the officer's rifle and fired shots before he was killed. KTVU's Henry Lee reports.
Young woman who grew up in Napa Valley among those killed in mass shooting
Wine country is reeling with word that a college freshman who grew up in Napa Valley was among those killed in a mass shooting in Thousand Oaks.
Generators in place at Napa Film Festival should PG&E pull the plug
New generators went into place Wednesday to power the town in case PG&E preemptively pulls the plug for a second time due to a Red Flag Warning, which is raising concerns of fire danger.
Paralyzing illness with no cure spikes in children across the country
It's called Acute Flaccid Myelitis and is a paralyzing illness that resembles polio. Though rare, it has parents uneasy and is spiking in children across the country. Scientists don't have a cure or cause.
Napa winery breaks ground for tasting room rebuild, marks fire anniversary
A Napa winery's charred remains became a lasting image, illustrating the destruction from the North Bay fires.
Six months since gunman, veteran killed 3 clinicians at Yountville treatment center
Six months after a gunman killed three women at a treatment center for veterans in Yountville, there are still many unanswered questions about what led up to the violence. This week, the California Highway Patrol finished its investigation into the March 9th attack at the Pathway Home.
Wary of wildfire, lightning is the last thing the North Bay needs
The National Weather Service says a system could bring dry lightning to parts of Northern California Thursday night. Napa fire crews say lightning is the last thing they need. Debora Villalon reports.