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Daily Press (Newport News, VA) articles from June 2006

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You gotta get it: beach decor at home; garden arbor; dishwasher detergent.

Jun 01, 2006

Protect your trees by learning facts before you prune.

Jun 01, 2006

Local law enforcement to get grants: Federal money awarded by the state will go toward crime analysis and records systems.

Jun 01, 2006

Not-guilty plea given by mother, daughter: An Isle of Wight Circuit Court judge sets a July 12 trial date for the welfare-fraud case.

Jun 01, 2006

Sentara Obici Hospital sued for surgery malpractice: About 10 months after an operation, a scan detected a sponge, which caused a now-deceased judge abdominal pain and weight loss.

Jun 01, 2006

3 charged with attack on their housemate.

Jun 01, 2006

Life on the wait list: A mix of hope and worry: Colleges leave some students with a choice between waiting it out on standby or going to a different school.

Jun 01, 2006

W&M to get $1.8 million for science education: The grant will pay for, among other things, a summer program for faculty and students from other colleges.

Jun 01, 2006

Village-style development proposed in York: A circular green with a gazebo will be featured at an $18.4 million project on Route 17.

Jun 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: Raptor dance: We love the birds, but national priorities should define where they nest.

Jun 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: What do you think?: Should the Coast Guard be reimbursed for rescue costs?

Jun 01, 2006

Daily Press, Newport News, Va., Whaddayaknow? column: Where is Langley?

Jun 01, 2006

On the bandwagon: A growing number of communities - now about 160 - are piggybacking the Jamestown 2007 commemoration.

Jun 01, 2006

Godspeed crowds lift expectations: The replica ship draws more visitors in Alexandria than initially hoped to promote Jamestown 2007 activities.

Jun 01, 2006

Feeding tradition: A Newport News family shares the many rich layers of Greek heritage.

Jun 01, 2006

Baklava, yes, but Jesus and charity, too: Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church enjoys its annual Greek festival as much as the rest of the community.

Jun 01, 2006

Get to know the lay of the land: Gain a new appreciation for our environment during the new Naturalist Series workshops at York River State Park.

Jun 01, 2006

Daily Press, Newport News, Va., Dave Fairbank column: ODU football hype begins.

Jun 01, 2006

Finally, the next step: Menchville senior Robbie Watkins pitches and hits the Monarchs to a long-anticipated state tournament appearance.

Jun 01, 2006

This marathon involves sprints (and jumps): A track meet for Bruton's Dominique McCoy is usually busy, with as many as eight events.

Jun 01, 2006

Clippers back in familiar place: With the victory over Nandua secured, Grafton has yet another shot at a regional softball championship.

Jun 01, 2006

Oyster lease plan raises ire: About 60 Gloucester Point residents criticize VMRC on Thursday over the emerging oyster farming industry.

Jun 02, 2006

A moving tradition of seriousness and whimsy: Wacky and colorful, Pilobolus brings its unique dance style to the Ferguson Center.

Jun 02, 2006

Hampton police probe fatal shooting of man.

Jun 02, 2006

Man surrenders in JCC incident: A police SWAT team surrounded the man's Powhatan Crossing house Thursday, but no one was home.

Jun 02, 2006

Bay scientists predict trouble this summer: An ecological forecast says hot weather will bring dead zones and seagrass growth in the Chesapeake.

Jun 02, 2006

Club shooting prompts third investigation: A 25-year-old man shot at The Alley has no life-threatening injuries, a Hampton police spokeswoman says.

Jun 02, 2006

Tapes seem to back defendant: A Suffolk woman says the slaying of her 52-year-old stepbrother was in self-defense.

Jun 02, 2006

Holiday weekend's crashes killed 10 in Va.

Jun 02, 2006

EDITORIAL: Help wanted: Today or tomorrow, Virginia must act to expand the supply of nurses.

Jun 02, 2006

Daily Press, Newport News, Va., Tamara Dietrich column: Empathetic inmate finds redemption.

Jun 02, 2006

Daily Press, Newport News, Va., Whaddayaknow? column: Why June 1?

Jun 02, 2006

Windsor, Mathews win tennis titles.

Jun 02, 2006

Lafayette girls advance to state tourney: The Rams earn their first tournament appearance in girls soccer by defeating Courtland in a close match.

Jun 02, 2006

Fans can get excited for season at Beach Blitz: The team to host free football clinics during this weekend's events.

Jun 02, 2006

Daily Press, Newport News, Va., David Squires column: With top track stars out, medals are up for grabs.

Jun 02, 2006

State meet is final hurdle for PD girls: The Peninsula District will try to maintain its string of victories in the 300-meter hurdles.

Jun 02, 2006

Menchville is regional champ: The Monarchs rally from five runs down to claim the Eastern Region title and win a home state quarterfinal game.

Jun 02, 2006

Braig rushes into region final: Jamestown teammates.

Jun 02, 2006

Clippers expected to be here: Grafton's baseball team has grown a lot during the season and, as a result, is playing for its third consecutive Region I championship.

Jun 02, 2006

Suspension likely next for Taylor: With his legal issues resolved by a plea deal that gets him probation, Sean Taylor likely faces discipline from the Redskins or the NFL.

Jun 02, 2006

Wood-vs.-vinyl debate will continue Thursday.

Jun 03, 2006

Man shot at hotel in Hampton: Police want to hear from anyone with information about Thursday night's shooting.

Jun 03, 2006

History teachers boost scores: Federal grants have helped Newport News students fare better in history SOL tests the past few years.

Jun 03, 2006

W&M enacts transfer program: The school is the latest four-year state university to guarantee spots to community college graduates.

Jun 03, 2006

Woman convicted after three-day trial: Daisy Coleman faces a maximum of 10 years in prison for her role in the death of her half brother.

Jun 03, 2006

EDITORIAL: Are you ready?: With hurricane season here, some things bear repeating.

Jun 03, 2006

Budget deal is elusive; payday isn't: State employees will be paid through the month as Virginia's budget deadline approaches.

Jun 03, 2006

A pause - for cancer's touch on all: IW Relay For Life raises among the most money of such events nationwide, a Web site says.

Jun 03, 2006

Gathering for their goal: Williamsburg's sixth annual Relay For Life aimed to raise $360,000 for cancer research.

Jun 03, 2006

Cancer survivors celebrate life at Relays: Middle Peninsula cancer fighters come in out of the rain in support of Relay For Life.

Jun 03, 2006

Daylong Gloucester session ends in a move forward for 2 projects: The county's supervisors and School Board members reach an agreement.

Jun 03, 2006

EDITORIAL: At week's end: Capsules of commentary on recent events.

Jun 03, 2006

Daily Press, Newport News, Va., Whaddayaknow? column: What's in CHKD's name?

Jun 03, 2006

Texas sails through second wave of trials: The submarine passes its latest test, with one more to go before final delivery to the Navy this month.

Jun 03, 2006

A diary of courage: Kids with cancer string beads to record their medical journeys, good days and bad.

Jun 03, 2006

Leaders focus on sacred in secular world: Hampton University hosts the annual ministers' conference.

Jun 03, 2006

Tunnels to close for tests: The Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel and Midtown Tunnel will undergo testing for hurricane season.

Jun 03, 2006

Daily Press, Newport News, Va., David Teel column: Lacrosse healthy in Virginia.

Jun 03, 2006

A blitz and a bad break: Mark Brunell, who broke the index finger on his throwing hand Wednesday, should be able to return by the start of training camp, according to Coach Joe Gibbs.

Jun 03, 2006

Vinston soars; Bethel girls sink: Phoebus' Corey Vinston wins the long jump on the first day of the Group AAA meet, while the Bethel girls' title hopes fizzle.

Jun 03, 2006

Woodside star hurt at dance recital.

Jun 03, 2006

Baseball: Grafton's reign ended by a run: Powhatan uses strong pitching and defense to beat Grafton.

Jun 03, 2006

Softball: Grafton wins regional: Grafton claims its first regional championship with an interrupted shutout of Powhatan.

Jun 03, 2006

Wars beckon USS Cole: The once-damaged ship joins the rest of the Iwo Jima strike group preparing to leave next week.

Jun 03, 2006