Daily Press (Newport News, VA) back issues from May 2007:
CNU to increase tuition: In-state cost doesn't exceed a limit set this year by Virginia to have colleges keep tuition more affordable.
May 01, 2007
It will be possible to glimpse the queen: Details are released about how to spot Queen Elizabeth II as she hits the Williamsburg area.
May 01, 2007
Kaine tightens rules on gun buys: The first reform measure since the April 16 shootings at Virginia Tech is aimed at people with a history of mental illness.
May 01, 2007
Kaine's order closes just one loophole: Governor closes one gap in the law, but other debates remain when it comes to gun purchases in Virginia.
May 01, 2007
Suffolk landfill burns for hours.
May 01, 2007
Report: Queen might express regret: Queen Elizabeth II could follow General Assembly's lead in comments over slavery, American Indians.
May 01, 2007
Tuition increases at other Virginia colleges.
May 01, 2007
Portsmouth's Tommy Newsom dies: Acclaimed "Tonight Show" sax player called Johnny Carson boss for 30 years.
May 01, 2007
Body found in truck: The circumstances of a 30-year-old sailor's death are unclear, but police say it was a homicide.
May 01, 2007
Plan touts houses that save energy: A Williamsburg developer is seeking a zoning change to build 22 houses off of Penniman Road.
May 01, 2007
Drilling off coast unlikely: Democrat-controlled Congress makes approval of offshore drilling plan unlikely.
May 01, 2007
1888 is a Norfolk band blazing an ambitious path.
May 01, 2007
Outer Banks restaurant destroyed by fire.
May 01, 2007
HRT bus spills 100 gallons of diesel fuel: About 35 gallons of gas leaked into storm drains after a road work sign in the street damaged the fuel tank.
May 01, 2007
Corrections.
May 01, 2007
EDITORIAL: Right to vote: Their debt paid, former felons should be welcomed back.(Editorial)
May 01, 2007
Comic looks forward to Tech benefit show: Virginia Tech graduate Graham Currin will be one of several comedians performing at Cozzy's on Sunday night.
May 01, 2007
'Cell Show' brings elementary biology lessons to life: Two teachers use fast-paced banter, microscopes and an inflated bubble to help boost students' test scores.
May 01, 2007
Buckroe Beach land could be hot property: 12.2 acres of beachfront property is expected to fetch millions of dollars at an auction in June.
May 01, 2007
Residents appeal Rt. 460 proposals: Monday's event draws more than 300 people concerned the rebuilding would ruin their way of life.
May 01, 2007
EDITORIAL: Affordable housing: Shortage threatens communities throughout region.(Editorial)
May 01, 2007
Skins make do with picks: The 2007 draft yields a mixed bag of results for Washington.
May 01, 2007
Men's fast-pitch team returns.
May 01, 2007
Reeling them in: Bishop Fishing Supply prides itself on knowing the local market.
May 01, 2007
Cheaper housing possible in JCC: A Planning Commission could bring new houses costing no more than $165,000.
May 01, 2007
Trading heels for a helmet: Bethel's Gaby Gonzalez learned to play hard from her brothers.
May 01, 2007
Gold Course may challenge golfers: VCU and Colonial Williamsburg prepare to host the nation's top collegiate players.
May 01, 2007
Suspect in triple-shooting turns himself in.
May 01, 2007
State Capitol re-opens to public today: After two years and $100 million, you can tour Jefferson's statehouse and even go underground.
May 01, 2007
Teens invited to write essays on the war.
May 01, 2007
Dominion orders nuclear parts: An order placed with GE signals that a new reactor will be build.
May 01, 2007
Daily Press, Newport News, Va., Whaddayaknow? column: What's being built?(Column)
May 01, 2007
Did food poisoning make My Chemical Romance sick?: Health department investigating cause of illness.
May 01, 2007
Daily Press, Newport News, Va., Dave Fairbank column: Public Enemy No. 1.
May 01, 2007
Menchville ends Denbigh's baseball streak: Monarchs' 6-5 win halts Patriots' undefeated season.
May 01, 2007
What a racket about this bracket: Seven men's teams and four women's teams from Virginia will play in the NCAA tennis tournament. William and Mary's women will host two rounds.
May 01, 2007
Gloucester girls take down Denbigh 7-0: Dukes remain unbeaten and in first place in Peninsula District soccer.
May 01, 2007
Boo Williams Sportsplex to break ground: Facility that will house 8 basketball courts is set to open in a year.
May 01, 2007
EDITORIAL: The right start: Half-day kindergarten is the best choice for some children.(Editorial)
May 02, 2007
Daily Press, Newport News, Va., Tamara Dietrich column: Virginia's gun laws shooting blanks.
May 02, 2007
Patriots' winning streak ends: Defending district champion Menchville gets the one-run victory.
May 02, 2007
EDITORIAL: Sexual predators: Kaine is tackling the tough issue of treatment.(Editorial)
May 02, 2007
Radio host under fire over criticism of Virginia Tech victims.
May 02, 2007
Corrections.
May 02, 2007
Daily Press, Newport News, Va., David Teel column: Elder Vick wants to change his perception.
May 02, 2007
Man shot to death in car in Norfolk.
May 02, 2007
Teen to stand trial for December shooting: Jameel Sanders was charged in 23-year-old Tiffany Cooper's death.
May 02, 2007
Bands' illness may have come from Green Leafe Cafe meal.
May 02, 2007
Board approves Villages project: Residents will see a massive golf course community built in the heart of the rural county.
May 02, 2007
Rise in families at base expected to crowd school: An increase of new families with school-age children moving in at Fort Eustis could level off in 2010.
May 02, 2007
2007 'Idol' tour coming to Hampton: Chris Richardson and friends will play the Hampton Coliseum on Sept. 18.
May 02, 2007
Local Idol's chances: Dead or alive?
May 02, 2007
VB police change controversial policy: Officers will ask about person's citizenship after any arrest.
May 02, 2007
State panel to reconstruct shooting rampage: The group's first meeting will be in the General Assembly Building in Richmond. Its chairman vows that the investigation will be open.
May 02, 2007
NN schools could lose part-timer pensions: A proposed retirement plan that would exclude some part-time school employees is expected to go to the City Council sometime this summer.
May 02, 2007
The people get their house back: The Virginia Capitol - "a splendid arena of ideas" - reopens after renovations.
May 02, 2007
Two more eye House race: Republican challengers emerge in the race for the General Assembly seat vacated by Del. Melanie Rapp.
May 02, 2007
Man gets four years in slaying: Newport News man convicted during.
May 02, 2007
Woman awarded $12.2 million in slip-and-fall case: Annette Ritzmann slipped on a small puddle in 2003 outside what was then a Miller Mart.
May 02, 2007
NN set to lower home tax rate: Newport News is expected to reduce the real estate levy from $1.20 for every $100 of assessed value to $1.10.
May 02, 2007
Gloucester girls dominate Denbigh: The Dukes remain unbeaten and in first place in Peninsula District soccer.
May 02, 2007
Chef preps royal lunch: Colonial Williamsburg's executive chef plans a rockfish filet entree for the governor's meal with the queen.
May 02, 2007
Hampton man to meet queen: Governor gives invitation.
May 02, 2007
NN teahouse blooms again.
May 02, 2007
Language lesson: William and Mary basketball player Laimis Kisielius helps his fellow students understand Lithuanian.
May 02, 2007