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The Napa Valley Register opinion page remains a favorite for our print and online readers. If you don't read the section regularly, that's OK. We've made a list of the most-read stories in 2016 to help get you started.

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A collection of the best cartoons of the last week by The Washington Post Writers Group's award-winning roster of syndicated editorial cartoonists from across the nation.

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World Beard Day is held on the first Saturday of September. To honor this little known holiday, we've asked our readers to share photos of their beloved beards. Thank you to all who submitted photos and nominated friends!

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Napa Valley is known for its wine, but the food is pretty good, too. Have a look at some of the meals Napa Valley chefs are serving up for your dining pleasure.

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The 8th Annual Blues, Brews & BBQ festival in downtown Napa on Saturday afternoon featured several blues performances and dozens of food options as well as a whole street of beers and ciders to try. 

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A collection of the best cartoons of the last week by The Washington Post Writers Group's award-winning roster of syndicated editorial cartoonists from across the nation.

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National Dog Day is Friday, Aug. 26, but not every dog in Napa Valley has found its forever home. We invited local animal rescues to spotlight some of the dogs in their care, and we've created a gallery to showcase these pups in need of a family to love.

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A collection of the best cartoons of the last week by The Washington Post Writers Group's award-winning roster of syndicated editorial cartoonists from across the nation.

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A group calling itself Napa For Hillary held a Suffragette Walk on Thursday morning, from Veterans Memorial Park to the Oxbow Public Market and back, to commemorate the 96th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment, which gave women the right to vote.

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Because of superstitious beliefs in some cultures, black cats are sometimes associated with bad luck and, sadly, are more likely to be put to sleep or wait a long time to be adopted from shelters. Black Cat Appreciation Day (Aug. 17) was launched to show people that a black cat could be the …

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