headlines. the new york supreme court has reinstated all employees who were fired after refusing to be vaccinated for covid-19. justices say the workers rights were violated. they are ordering back pay for those employees. a pennsylvania house committee heavily criticizing philadelphia district attorney larry krasner for policies it believes have contributed to rising crime. the panel is not yet saying whether he should be impeached. workers in arizona are continuing to install shipping containers along another section of the southern border to fill gaps not covered by a wall. last week we told you the governor, doug ducey is refusing to comply with the biden administration order to stop such actions. and russian president vladimir putin is urging his government to cut through red tape and produce enough weapons and supplies for the war effort in ukraine. putin s regime is facing military production delays and mounting losses there and with that we are back to our top story
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Napa Countyâs two longest-tenured supervisors say they wonât run for reelection and potential candidates are emerging for races that will help decide the future of world-famous wine country.
Supervisors Brad Wageknecht and Diane Dillon will leave office in January 2023. The June 7, 2022 primary election will have no incumbents for the 1st District and 3rd District seats, the only ones on the ballot.
âIt is a huge-stakes election,â said David McCuan, a political science professor at Sonoma State University.
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The Board of Supervisors will lose more than 40 years of collective experience. New people will cast votes â possibly deciding votes â in the countyâs continuous, contentious debates on winery growth, watershed vineyard development, tourism, quality of life and other issues.
Letter to the Editor: Rural neighborhood not a tourist destination
We are appealing to the Solano County Planning Commission and Solano County Board of Supervisors to withhold approval of any application for unhosted short-term vacation rental properties, but in particular for a property on Edinburg Court in Green Valley Highlands in unincorporated Solano County. Short-term rentals are for stays from a few days to a week or more, but less than 30 days. A hearing for approval of this permit is scheduled at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 21.
This regulation allowing unhosted short-term rentals was passed by the Board of Supervisors in 2018, with most residents unaware of its existence. Unfortunately, Solano County doesn’t have adequate personnel to regulate these rentals. If unscrupulous owners, or overly ambitious proprietors, choose to flaunt the rules set up by the regulation, there are few alternatives for disturbed neighbors, other than to call the Sheriff’s Office, take pictures and
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