School’s Indian mascot unanimously banned in Napa

State law since 2015 bans racial imagery in school sports. At one Napa school an Indian mascot has been a 120 year tradition. But on Thursday night, a unanimous school-board vote banned the mascot because it is racially insensitive and against state law.

Deadly veterans shooting at Yountville's Pathway Home

Yountville's nonprofit Pathway Home counsels veterans back home after serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. On Friday it was the scene of what appears to be a targeted shooting by a former patient who killed three employees. Jana Katsuyama reports.

3 hostages taken, shots fired at Yountville Veterans Home

Multiple people were taken as hostages and shots were fired at the Veterans Home of California in Yountville -- the largest in the United States -- near the dining hall Friday morning, prompting a swarm of police activity as officers looked for the active shooter. Tom Vacar reports.

Napa Valley Wine Train says it's open for business

Wine Country fires, now almost completely contained, have kept enormous numbers of tourists from the region. The industry is dependent on tourists for its economy and is hoping to turn the corner to recover from the loss in business.

Napa block party instills community confidence

Tourism is the life blood of Napa and Sonoma. Those communities will eventually need visitors to return so they can get back on their feet. A block party was thrown on Friday night in an effort to bring back some of those visitors.

Firefighters gaining ground

While officials are letting some residents back into their Napa neighborhoods, areas west of the Inglebrook, Niebaum Coppola winery are still burning

Mark Ibanez, Napa resident, describes what it's like during fires

Our own Mark Ibanez lives in Napa and describes what a long week it's been during the North Bay fires. As reality sets in, he says he knows friends who have lost their homes and that it's like sleeping with one eye open out of worry the fire could spread again.

Napa neighborhoods destroyed

25,000 acres burned in the Atlas fire in Napa as of 8 p.m. Monday. Two people have died and although winds are not as strong as last night, Cal-Fire says there is still danger and a possibility of more evacuations.

At least 10 dead as fires rage in California wine country

Wildfires whipped by powerful winds swept through California wine country Monday, killing at least 10 people and injuring at least 100, destroying 1,500 homes and businesses and sending thousands fleeing as flames raged unchecked through high-end resorts, grocery stores and tree-lined neighborhoods.