Jamaal Bowman's loss was the Democrats' gain. A member of the left-fringe Squad, his primary defeat removes at least one irritant to the Democrats' quest to take control of the House. And if his replacement with a moderate marks the beginning of the end for the Squad, well, bravo for the vic…
When Miami recently experienced catastrophic rainfall that grounded flights for days, staff at the Women’s Emergency Network, an abortion fund that serves Florida, scrambled to help clients get in and out of the state. One woman, who had flown to Virginia for an abortion, was panicked becaus…
I’ve changed my mind: This week’s presidential debate matters.
🎧 The hosts talk about how regular visits to third places can lower our stress by increasing social connectedness.
Thanks to "smart" technology, we can vow "never again," writes columnist Kevin Courtney.
This Napa mom volunteered to become a research subject. For science. In the middle of the Napa library parking lot.
Here's how President Joe Biden should finish the first presidential debate:
It’s not just a new season, folks. Elect me, and I’ll bring you a brand-new show.
CNN's Steve Contorno looks at the preparations by the Biden and Trump teams ahead of the CNN debate.
The Biden administration is canceling student loans and easing mortgage payment terms. Now the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) wants to erase unpaid medical bills, too. Does this administration believe in having to repay any debt?
"Some parents are out of control and their poor children are being publicly embarrassed," said Teonna Wilber, a licensed therapist who owns Survive & Thrive Counseling, Inc.
I have before me a "traffic summons" from my city's police department. It features three pictures, two of the back of my car and a close-up of the license plate.
CNN political analyst and New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman describes what she has heard about former President Donald Trump's preparations for the June 27 CNN Presidential Debate.
🎧 Richard Kyte talks about his new book that gives advice about how to build happier communities and make friends along the way.
Before heading off to North Korea last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a “peace” offering to Ukraine. He pledged an immediate cease-fire and peace negotiations if Ukraine withdraws from four partially occupied regions and abandons its bid to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. His other stipulation, of course, is that the West lift sanctions. This offer was patently ...
William Perez shares his experiences with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Napa Valley.
What do you, the people of Napa County, want to see these newly elected — and reelected — leaders learn and do prior to January 2025?
Progress is being made in combatting sex discrimination in the workforce, but there are concerns gender-affirming care for minors. Learn more on the Utterly Moderate podcast.
Jamaal Bowman's loss was the Democrats' gain. A member of the left-fringe Squad, his primary defeat removes at least one irritant to the Democrats' quest to take control of the House. And if his replacement with a moderate marks the beginning of the end for the Squad, well, bravo for the victor, Westchester County executive George Latimer.
When Miami recently experienced catastrophic rainfall that grounded flights for days, staff at the Women’s Emergency Network, an abortion fund that serves Florida, scrambled to help clients get in and out of the state. One woman, who had flown to Virginia for an abortion, was panicked because she didn’t have child care coverage for an extra day, says WEF’s executive director Kamila Przytula. ...
I’ve changed my mind: This week’s presidential debate matters.
🎧 The hosts talk about how regular visits to third places can lower our stress by increasing social connectedness.
OPINION: There are simply locations where development is inappropriate if it places the environment, or property or lives at increased risk.
OPINION: Mr. Mott has identified a very serious issue that, if allowed to persist in our local politics, will continue to lead to unjust and unfair outcomes on our ag/land use issues as it did on Le Colline; an enormously dangerous possibility for a region whose lifeblood is agriculture.
OPINION: The new supervisor majority is indeed a wolf in sheep’s clothing looking to wreak havoc on what so many of those before them worked so hard to build.
OPINION: Seeing the pics of Napa High graduates toss their caps into the air earlier this week makes me wonder how many grads have done that for umpteen years.