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These fifth grade students at Phillips Magnet Elementary School are doing more than playing with computers. They re building them. Take a look.
Phillips Magnet Elementary school
This Phillips Magnet Elementary school student in Napa is testing and building his own computer from a kit. It s part of the engineering curriculum at the Napa school. Jennifer Huffman, Register
Phillips Magnet Elementary school
This Phillips Magnet Elementary school student in Napa is testing and building his own computer from a kit. Jennifer Huffman, Register
Phillips Magnet Elementary school
Phillips Magnet Elementary school
This Phillips Magnet Elementary school student in Napa is testing and building his own computer from a kit. It s part of the engineering curriculum at the Napa school.Â
As Bay Area cities contemplate a major boost in the number of homes that California will require them to plan for, a report shared with Napa city leaders this week starkly illustrated the affordability chasm for those seeking housing.
No more than 10% of Napaâs 30,417 housing units are affordable to renters or buyers earning less than the countyâs median income, according to an annual housing update the City Council reviewed Tuesday night. Furthermore, the home price within reach of a household making the median income is barely half of Napaâs median sale price of $807,500.
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Temporary permits allowing outdoor restaurant service on a block of Main Street will stay in effect through February, Napa s city manager has announced.
It was a first date out of a horror movie.
Priscilla Castro, a 32-year-old from Vallejo, was headed to Vacaville on a Wednesday evening in August to meet Victor Serriteno, a 28-year-old she d met through an online dating app.
But instead of romance, the interlude ended in multiple deaths and hundreds of thousands of fire-scorched acres, prosecutors say.
The suspect is accused of starting the Markley Fire in Vacaville last August that merged with fires in five other counties, including Napa, to become the LNU Lightning Complex.Â
The person behind all the crimes, authorities say, is Serriteno, whom Solano County sheriff s deputies arrested again Wednesday on suspicion of arson and murder in connection with the Markley fire, which killed two people and merged into last year s devastating LNU Lightning Complex fire. Serriteno was already in the county jail after authorities alleged he killed Castro.