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Itâs 6:30 a.m. on a Friday. Iâm sitting at the Starbucks at Redwood Plaza. How I missed this place. For 14 months, Cheryl and I ate breakfast at home, prevented by the pandemic from enjoying our end-of-week rendezvous with the green mermaid. Instead of a cheese danish, warmed, I made do with Cheerios. As soon as Starbucks restored indoor seating, we were back. Why Starbucks? Other places in town serve coffee thatâs the equal or better. Other places sell tastier pastries. It goes back to when my son was in high school in the â90s. Weâd sometimes stop at the new Starbucks on Trancas before his Early Flight classes at Napa High. ....
EDWARD BOOTH The City of Napa plans to open government buildings for public service starting July 6, and city meetings are also set to begin opening up for in-person attendance next month, starting off with a Napa City Council meeting on July 20. Once July 6 hits, city buildings will be open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., according to a city press release. The buildings will be physically closed to the public on Fridays, but community members will still be able to access city staff and services by phone or appointment depending on the requested services. Jaina French, a spokesperson for the city, said in an email that the city looks forward to returning all public meetings to an in-person format as soon as possible. She added that convenience, equitable access, and safety â for both Napa community members and city staff â are of the utmost importance to the city. ....
Napa County reported a milestone Tuesday in its fight to contain COVID-19: No new cases. This was the first time in nearly a year that Napa went a day without at least one positive test result, Janet Upton, the county s public information officer, said. Support local news coverage and the people who report it by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register. Special offer: $5 for your first 5 months! Over the past year, there have been double-digit COVID most days, with a peak on Jan. 5 of 350 cases. âThis is a testament to the efficacy of the vaccines and to our communityâs commitment to our collective health, Dr. Karen Relucio, the county s public health officer said. Iâm incredibly proud of our public health staff, healthcare partners, volunteers, and our community for their hard work and sacrifice that got us to this point.â ....