Candidates were interviewed by the United Workers for Local Government, which consists of representatives from the Napa-Solano Central Labor Council (representing workers across both Napa and Solano counties), and Napa-Solano Building Trades Council.
Vineyard and winery development, wildfire prevention, greenhouse gas emissions — those were some of the topics Napa County Board of Supervisors hopefuls tackled in a recent candidates’ forum.
The Association of Bay Area Governments – the regional planning agency for nine Bay Area counties – swore in Napa County Supervisor Belia Ramos as its newest president.
The Association of Bay Area Governments swore in Napa County Supervisor Belia Ramos as president and Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin as vice president Friday.