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Decline in home values levels off| Bay Area: Homes in the Bay Area lost $38.1 billion in value in the first 11 months of this year, a 3 percent drop. Napa County values edged up 2.4% | |
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| Dec.4 |
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Vintners can use 'Calistoga' for its wines Napa Valley winemakers can now put the name 'Calistoga' on wines made from grapes grown in that historic town, federal regulators have ruled
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| Aug.9 |
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Applicants flood Kohl's job fair| Millbrae: At 6 hotels Kohl's sought to staff six new stores opening this fall - 150 people each at the former Mervyn's sites. in Millbrae, Mountain View, Napa, ... | |
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| Aug.4 |
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Kohl's readies 6 Bay Area stores Kohl's discount department stores will hire more than 750 people to add 6 locations that had belonged to Mervyns before that chain went bankrupt
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| Dec.6 |
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Creditor Tries To Bar Museum Bankruptcy CA Financial Guaranty Corporation, the main creditor for a Napa food and wine museum filing for bankruptcy, is asking a judge to block the p...
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| Nov.8 |
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Calistoga bottling plant lays off 80 The Calistoga Beverage Co. is laying off 80 workers at its Napa Valley bottling plant amid sluggish sales of bottled water
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| Sep.26 |
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Napa food, wine mecca coming to SF The American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts, plans to build a second facility in the city, 40,000-50,000 square feet
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| Jul.22 |
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'Firm deal' for Chateau Montelena One of Valley's best-known wineries is being purchased by the owner of one of Bordeaux's top properties
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| Jun.4 |
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Election: No Growth Limits, Supes Runoff County voters rejected Measure N that would have capped growth in the county, according to unofficial final election
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| May.16 |
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Pioneering winemaker Mondavi dies Pioneering vintner Robert Mondavi, who helped put Californian Cabernets and Chardonnays on the world's map, has died at the age of 94
| Mondavi died peacefully at his Napa Valley home. Governor Schwarzenegger said he was 'a true California legend'
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| May.1 |
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Mother wins housing-discrimination suit Sonia Navarrete who was evicted from her home because her landlords thought she had too many children will be getting $18,000
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| Oct.8 |
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Officials may be up for acquiring airport County officials plan to look into the feasibility of buying a 60-acre airport now owned by a private liberal arts college
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| Aug.1 |
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Stag's Leap Wine Cellars Go Corporate One of Napa's most prestigious wineries is going from the small family run business it's been for 35 years to part of a major corporation
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| Nov.28 |
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Pelosi's Business Scrutinized| The vineyard that she and her husband own is non-union. She has accepted financing from unions | |
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| Aug.3 |
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Foreclosures Soar In Bay Area Default notices declined increased 74% in Napa County; 6% in Solano County; 53% in Sonoma and 51% in San Mateo
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| Jan.3 |
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Storms Not To Affect Wine Crop The rains weren't expected to wash out the region's grape crop
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| Jan.2 |
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Damage from storms at $100 million Map Initial estimates put the damage at $100 million across the Bay Area. Main roads turned into lakes
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| Dec.27 |
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Bears Wreaking Havoc In Wine Country Winery owners have summoned authorities to trap and shoot black bears that plundered their vineyards
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| Oct.19 |
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Winemakers Predict Large Harvest The harvest is bringing tentative predictions this will be a vintage year for the multibillion-dollar industry
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| Sep.16 |
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Winemakers Cheer European Union Deal The vintners applauded a deal that was expected to smooth passage of New World wines to Europe
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| Mar.21 |
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Winegrowers won round in a dispute
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| Dec.22 |
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Mondavi approves sale to Constellation A wine country landmark changed hands as shareholders of the Robert Mondavi approved a $1.36 billion buyout
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| Nov.3 |
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Constellation to buy Mondavi in $1b deal| The Robert Mondavi Corp. is being acquired by alcoholic beverage giant in a $1.03 billion cash deal | |
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| Oct.22 |
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Mondavis get $1m severance packages The Robert Mondavi Corp. is paying more than $1 million each to brothers Tim and Michael Mondavi
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| Oct.19 |
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Constellation makes bid for Mondavi
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| May.20 |
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Company Fined in Bridge Collapse
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| Dec.7 |
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Coppola pays $31.5 million for vineyard
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| Sep.10 |
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Gallo aquires Louis M. Martini winery
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| Apr.6 |
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6 gynecologists settle fee-fixing charges
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| Mar.3 |
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Napa Valley Register publisher resigns
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| Jan.2 |
Damage from storms at $100 million Map Initial estimates put the damage at $100 million across the Bay Area. Main roads turned into lakes
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| 2009 |
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| Dec.4 |
Vintners can use 'Calistoga' for its wines Napa Valley winemakers can now put the name 'Calistoga' on wines made from grapes grown in that historic town, federal regulators have ruled
| 2008 |
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| Sep.26 |
Napa food, wine mecca coming to SF The American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts, plans to build a second facility in the city, 40,000-50,000 square feet
| 2006 |
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| Jan.3 |
Storms Not To Affect Wine Crop The rains weren't expected to wash out the region's grape crop
| 2005 |
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| Dec.27 |
Bears Wreaking Havoc In Wine Country Winery owners have summoned authorities to trap and shoot black bears that plundered their vineyards
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| Oct.19 |
Winemakers Predict Large Harvest The harvest is bringing tentative predictions this will be a vintage year for the multibillion-dollar industry
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| Sep.16 |
Winemakers Cheer European Union Deal The vintners applauded a deal that was expected to smooth passage of New World wines to Europe
| 2002 |
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| Dec.7 |
Coppola pays $31.5 million for vineyard
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| 2008 |
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| Jul.22 |
'Firm deal' for Chateau Montelena One of Valley's best-known wineries is being purchased by the owner of one of Bordeaux's top properties
| 2007 |
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| Aug.1 |
Stag's Leap Wine Cellars Go Corporate One of Napa's most prestigious wineries is going from the small family run business it's been for 35 years to part of a major corporation
| 2004 |
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| Dec.22 |
Mondavi approves sale to Constellation A wine country landmark changed hands as shareholders of the Robert Mondavi approved a $1.36 billion buyout
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| Nov.3 |
Constellation to buy Mondavi in $1b deal| The Robert Mondavi Corp. is being acquired by alcoholic beverage giant in a $1.03 billion cash deal | |
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| Oct.19 |
Constellation makes bid for Mondavi
| 2002 |
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| Sep.10 |
Gallo aquires Louis M. Martini winery
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| 2006 |
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| Nov.28 |
Pelosi's Business Scrutinized| The vineyard that she and her husband own is non-union. She has accepted financing from unions | |
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| 2002 |
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| Mar.3 |
Napa Valley Register publisher resigns
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| 2008 |
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| Nov.8 |
Calistoga bottling plant lays off 80 The Calistoga Beverage Co. is laying off 80 workers at its Napa Valley bottling plant amid sluggish sales of bottled water
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| 2008 |
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| Dec.6 |
Creditor Tries To Bar Museum Bankruptcy CA Financial Guaranty Corporation, the main creditor for a Napa food and wine museum filing for bankruptcy, is asking a judge to block the p...
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| 2008 |
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| May.1 |
Mother wins housing-discrimination suit Sonia Navarrete who was evicted from her home because her landlords thought she had too many children will be getting $18,000
| 2005 |
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| Mar.21 |
Winegrowers won round in a dispute
| 2004 |
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| May.20 |
Company Fined in Bridge Collapse
| 2002 |
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| Apr.6 |
6 gynecologists settle fee-fixing charges
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| 2009 |
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| Aug.9 |
Applicants flood Kohl's job fair| Millbrae: At 6 hotels Kohl's sought to staff six new stores opening this fall - 150 people each at the former Mervyn's sites. in Millbrae, Mountain View, Napa, ... | |
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| Aug.4 |
Kohl's readies 6 Bay Area stores Kohl's discount department stores will hire more than 750 people to add 6 locations that had belonged to Mervyns before that chain went bankrupt
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| 2007 |
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| Oct.8 |
Officials may be up for acquiring airport County officials plan to look into the feasibility of buying a 60-acre airport now owned by a private liberal arts college
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| 2004 |
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| Oct.22 |
Mondavis get $1m severance packages The Robert Mondavi Corp. is paying more than $1 million each to brothers Tim and Michael Mondavi
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| 2009 |
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| Dec.9 |
Decline in home values levels off| Bay Area: Homes in the Bay Area lost $38.1 billion in value in the first 11 months of this year, a 3 percent drop. Napa County values edged up 2.4% | |
| 2008 |
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| Jun.4 |
Election: No Growth Limits, Supes Runoff County voters rejected Measure N that would have capped growth in the county, according to unofficial final election
| 2006 |
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| Aug.3 |
Foreclosures Soar In Bay Area Default notices declined increased 74% in Napa County; 6% in Solano County; 53% in Sonoma and 51% in San Mateo
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| 2008 |
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| May.16 |
Pioneering winemaker Mondavi dies Pioneering vintner Robert Mondavi, who helped put Californian Cabernets and Chardonnays on the world's map, has died at the age of 94
| Mondavi died peacefully at his Napa Valley home. Governor Schwarzenegger said he was 'a true California legend'
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