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BottleRock, Carnaval among the many Bay Area Memorial Day activities
OAKLAND, Calif. - Bottle Rock in Napa is one of the many activities going on in the Bay Area this Memorial Day weekend. The three-day music festival kicks off Friday through Sunday. The headliner on Friday is Stevie Nicks. Tickets are still available. In San Francisco, the Carnaval Festival kicks...
Calistoga cuts spending on club for underserved youth to help pay for restoring fairgrounds
In an unexpected move, the city of Calistoga will cease making about $50,000 in annual payments to the Boys and Girls Clubs of St. Helena and Calistoga.|. In an unexpected move, the city of Calistoga will end its $50,000 in annual funding of the Boys and Girls Clubs of St. Helena and Calistoga, financial support tied to the club’s Teen Center.
Festival La Onda: Here are 8 great Latin music acts to catch at the big event
SAN JOSE, Calif. - BottleRockers have a really good reason to stick around Napa even longer in 2024. That's because organizers have added another really cool music event on the weekend following the regular BottleRock Napa Valley, which takes place over Memorial Day weekend at the at the Napa Valley Expo in downtown Napa.
North Bay getting $81 million for transportation work: Where is the money going?
Several big road construction projects across the North Bay now have a green light after the state poured $81 million into local county coffers earlier this month. Sonoma, Solano, Napa, Marin, Lake and Mendocino counties each will get millions from the California Transportation Commission for transportation infrastructure projects, including updates and upgrades for bridges, roadways, public transit and improved facilities for people who walk and bike.
Food trucks a step closer to being allowed in downtown Calistoga, but it’s not a done deal yet
Food truck operators are one step closer to being able to park and operate in downtown Calistoga, following a contentious city council meeting. The council voted 3-2 in favor of allowing food trucks on private property in the city’s downtown commercial district, including along Lincoln Avenue. The decision opens...
Homelessness declined this year in Napa County. Looming state budget cuts threaten services that made that possible
An upcoming loss of state funding connected to the state’s budget woes could cause problems for Napa County’s homeless services in future years. Jennifer Palmer, the county’s director of homeless services, warned Tuesday that Napa’s homeless services system will likely need to make do without significant state funding that they depend on to run local programs.
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