Times Union (Albany, NY) back issues from March 2007:
Hope rises for civil confinement act.
Mar 01, 2007
Hiring remains an issue in library work: Dormitory Authority, which has goals for contracting with women- and minority-owned firms, to run project.
Mar 01, 2007
Troy captain quits before his hearing: Cop one of three facing discipline for ignoring request for attorney.
Mar 01, 2007
Suburban Democrats score victory for elections post: Matthew Clyne beats city-supported candidate for commissioner job.
Mar 01, 2007
Wrestling with 2 sets of rules: Girls must pass state's mixed competition tests to compete with boys.
Mar 01, 2007
Camp Cass mission changes: Cheese Hill facility will be a training center for state workers.
Mar 01, 2007
Panel backs censure of county surrogate: It says Cathryn Doyle gave misleading testimony about defense fund for former state Supreme Court justice.
Mar 01, 2007
Cornell's president comes calling in Albany.
Mar 01, 2007
Town ready for a party: Residents urged to participate in events celebrating Brunswick's bicentennial.
Mar 01, 2007
District will pitch plan to voters: After much larger building projected was defeated, meeting tonight will detail $29.4 million project.
Mar 01, 2007
Police review board seeks changes: Members say lengthy investigations, lack of effort by department hamper civilian panel.
Mar 01, 2007
Signs illuminate a dangerous problem: Warning flashes to drivers heading toward intersection that's seen many crashes.
Mar 01, 2007
School spending on ballot: Burnt Hills voters to decide on renovation work and land purchases.
Mar 01, 2007
Proposal for Round Lake Bypass is opposed: Environmental groups are critical of project's $29 million cost and open space impact.
Mar 01, 2007
School tackles lack of space for its kids to play: Parents raise money for "safe and inviting environment" to replace blacktopped part of lot.
Mar 01, 2007
Education called best deterrent against steroids: State high school sports official says testing is not as effective with students.
Mar 01, 2007
Tougher owner called into court: Judge says Steven Shaw must answer questions about company funds he is accused of misusing.
Mar 01, 2007
Insurers contend hospitals mislead: Group claims finances of health care institutions are better than reported.
Mar 01, 2007
EDITORIAL: Working together.(Editorial)
Mar 01, 2007
Iati offers booster shot: Long-range jumpers ignite UAlbany.
Mar 01, 2007
Colonie comeback brings finals berth: Garnet Raiders' 19-2 run wipes out 12-point deficit.
Mar 01, 2007
Azinger agrees to join Skins: Ryder Cup captain to lead charity golf event June 25.
Mar 01, 2007
2 charged in home invasion: Police say Schenectady teens escaped arrest Sunday in Amsterdam.
Mar 01, 2007
Miracle 3 carries Watervliet squad: Cannoneers survive in OT, go to final against Hudson.
Mar 01, 2007
Tourney site may be up in the air: Carrier Dome likely pick for NIT Tip-Off.
Mar 01, 2007
Patroons happy scorers: "Felt like kid at circus," says Moon after easy win.
Mar 01, 2007
Bottom looms for Danes.
Mar 01, 2007
Deer take was up for past season: Statewide numbers show 8 percent gain vs. 2005-6.
Mar 01, 2007
Lead slips Rats' gloves: Bears score tiebreaker with 2:31 to go in game.
Mar 01, 2007
Sprague wins state crown.
Mar 01, 2007
Dinner din: Just how loud are Capital Region restaurants? We take a decibel meter to the test.
Mar 01, 2007
Albany Times Union, N.Y. Brian Ettkin column: Coach subs for himself and his team.(Column)
Mar 01, 2007
Albany Times Union, N.Y. Fred LeBrun column: As spring nears, so does outdoors show.(Column)
Mar 01, 2007
Red Cross seeks $15,000: Agency's disaster relief fund falls into deficit after upswing in calls.
Mar 01, 2007
Siena gets into a new racket: Squash club hopes this weekend's tournament will catch on with students.
Mar 01, 2007
Feds trace money trail in steroids probe: U.S. agents begin looking at overseas accounts belonging to owners of pharmacy raided in Florida.
Mar 01, 2007
Parking-lot sale subject of meeting: Bonacio Construction offers plan for mixed-use building near Lillian's.
Mar 01, 2007
Stratton taps cash for speech therapy, $15 fine: Mayor says spending in his Schenectady First Fund is justified; critics question use as personal piggy bank.
Mar 01, 2007
Geology program continues to crumble: Advocates say field is more important than ever, want UAlbany to keep curriculum open.
Mar 01, 2007
WAMC host heads to public TV show: "RoundTable" fixture Susan Arbetter goes to weekly program.(Discussion)
Mar 02, 2007
Churches to mark.
Mar 02, 2007
Retail builder buys bakery site.
Mar 02, 2007
Margaret W. Krause, 74, dies: Troy philanthropist, a "true role model," was force behind creation of Northeast Health.
Mar 02, 2007
Russian cash meant career end at Plug: $217 million allowed company to replace former president.
Mar 02, 2007
Mountaineers hope to make a climb for kids: UAlbany student says he'd like someday to see chapter of outdoor program for inner-city kids in the Capital Region.
Mar 02, 2007
Drug syndicate boss earns prison: Prosecutors say Juan "China" Montalvo, to be sentenced to 20 years to life, ran tight ship from Colonie safe house.
Mar 02, 2007
Winter dishes mixed mess: Snow, sleet, freezing rain could snarl today's morning commute.
Mar 02, 2007
DEC was monitoring Getty station: Gas leaks frequent at Albany site, which has had problems for years.
Mar 02, 2007
Back home, Soares answers critics: Police say DA is letting local crime take a back seat to steroids probe.
Mar 02, 2007
4 arrested in steroids raid still behind bars in Florida: Judge declines to set bond; attorney indicates they had tried to turn themselves in.
Mar 02, 2007
Chase ends in robbery charges: Apartment burns after occupants evacuated by police seeking gunman.
Mar 02, 2007
Ill will handcuffs city lockup change: Sheriff, city police swap blame on deal touted as way to free up officers.
Mar 02, 2007
Community center is top priority in Malta: Residents support plan to expand building and increase programs as long as there is no tax impact.
Mar 02, 2007
Planting seeds of interest in gardening: Price Chopper, 4-H team up on program that gives youths chance to grow, sell vegetable crops.
Mar 02, 2007
Market swings tough to decipher: Early stumble gives pause to some Capital Region investors; others take the volatile market in stride.
Mar 02, 2007
Turbine work to remain steady: Loss of $600 million order unlikely to affect GE work force as other production is move up.
Mar 02, 2007
Trans World disappoints: As CDs fade, entertainment retailer shifts to electronics, boutique items.
Mar 02, 2007
EDITORIAL: At last, no means no.(Editorial)
Mar 02, 2007
EDITORIAL: Playing politics.(Editorial)
Mar 02, 2007
Wrestlers see clear picture: Gender aside, winning all that really matters.
Mar 02, 2007
Title dreams burning in Battle's heart: Bishop Maginn senior star wants to be Section II champ.
Mar 02, 2007
Siena stages a rookie repeat: Ubiles, like Hasbrouck, best in MAAC.
Mar 02, 2007
Wilson could again take player of year: UAlbany guard contender, as is Vermont's Trimboli.
Mar 02, 2007
Saints 'stoked' today: Siena women have had fill of losses to Fairfield.
Mar 02, 2007
Coach: The first thing is first: Richardson wants Pats to go after division title.
Mar 02, 2007