June 20, 2009
Va. revokes licenses from Newport News nightclub
The Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control yesterday revoked the mixed beverage and wine and beer licenses of a Newport News night club, The Alley. The Southern Christian Leadership Conference had sent a busload of citizens to Richmond for a May 19 hearing at the ABC headquarters on whether to shut down the nightclub. Spokesmen suggested the club was being targeted because it caters to black customers.
June 19, 2009
Newport News club, The Alley, loses liquor licenses
The Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control today revoked the mixed beverage and wine and beer licenses of a Newport News night club, The Alley. The Southern Christian Leadership Conference had sent a busload of citizens to Richmond for a May 19 hearing at the ABC headquarters on whether to shut down the night club. Spokesmen suggested the club was being targeted because it caters to black customers.
May 31, 2009
Welds of Navy ships scrutinized
A shipyard worker’s admission that he signed off on inspections he never completed has prompted Northrop Grumman Corp. and the Navy to launch an examination of welds on 13 vessels built or serviced in Newport News since 2005. The investigation was first reported by the Daily Press of Newport News and was confirmed by Northrop Grumman yesterday.
May 20, 2009
Newport News residents come to Richmond to support nightclub
Representatives of a Newport News nightclub, which is threatened with closure because of violations, suggested in Richmond yesterday that the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control was targeting the club because it caters to a black clientele. A busload of Newport News residents organized by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference picketed outside the ABC headquarters on Hermitage Road yesterday, then sat quietly through a hearing before the three ABC commissioners to show their support for the club.
May 13, 2009
Police identify body found off Newport News pier
The body of a Newport News fisherman who fell off a pier has been recovered from the James River.
May 01, 2009
Newport News’ King William reservoir permit suspended
Newport News’ King William reservoir project is coming to a halt after the Army Corps of Engineers suspended its permit. City Manager Randy Hildebrandt said the decision was prompted by a recent federal court ruling that said the Corps “acted arbitrarily and capriciously” when it issued a construction permit for the 13-billion-gallon reservoir in 2005.
April 26, 2009
Virginia Living Museum combines aquarium, science, wildlife
Hung around recently with any flat-snouted paddlefish? You’d know if they came uninvited to your pool party - they’ve got a sharklike body and a long, distinctively flat snout that can turn bright white at the tip. If you’ve never seen one up close, you can find several in an eco-friendly habitat aquarium at the Virginia Living Museum, Newport News’ all-in-one answer to Richmond’s Maymont, the Science Museum of Virginia and the Metro Richmond Zoo.
April 21, 2009
Big projects boost Newport News
NEWPORT NEWS In the midst of the worst economic funk since the Great Depression, blue-collar cities such as this major manufacturer of aircraft carriers and submarines are in dire times. But Newport News is not only holding on to its staple jobs, it has landed commitments for corporate expansions expected to create 3,360 jobs. And they’re lucrative jobs, too, with companies such as optics and graphics giant Canon, German auto-parts maker Continental AG and a joint venture between French nuclear power company Areva and Northrup Grumman, owner of the massive shipworks that has been the city’s backbone for 140 years.
April 04, 2009
Judge rejects Vick plan to emerge from bankruptcy
Fallen NFL star Michael Vick told a bankruptcy judge yesterday that he became a changed man in prison and is determined to do all the right things upon his release, including repaying his creditors with the millions he hopes to resume earning in professional football. But after more than three hours of testimony in which Vick laid out what he called his “exit strategy,“ U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Frank J. Santoro rejected it. Santoro told Vick to draft a new Chapter 11 plan, one with more certainty.
April 02, 2009
Federal judge rejects permit for King William reservoir
The long-planned King William County reservoir just sprung a leak. A federal judge struck down the Army Corps of Engineers’ permit for the lake, saying in effect it would wreak too much destruction on the environment. The decision is a victory for reservoir opponents, who said the $250 million project would destroy more than 430 acres of wetlands, threaten rare American shad and flood Indian archaeological sites.
March 26, 2009
Department of Labor files complaints against Vick
The U.S. Department of Labor filed complaints yesterday accusing suspended NFL quarterback Michael Vick of illegally spending about $1.3 million in pension-plan funds for his own benefit, including paying restitution ordered in his dogfighting-conspiracy case.
March 12, 2009
Soldier killed in standoff idolized The Joker
The Army soldier killed in a standoff with police in Shenandoah National Park Sunday was acting so bizarrely that day that he painted his face and dressed to look like The Joker, Batman’s nemesis. Spc. Christopher N. Lanum, who attacked a fellow soldier at Fort Eustis with a knife and stun gun while wearing the costume, “idolized the ‘joker,‘ “ according to court records filed yesterday in U.S. District Court in Norfolk.
March 05, 2009
Newport News detective charged with embezzling from fraternal group
A Newport News police detective is on administrative leave after being charged with embezzling from a fraternal group.
January 06, 2009
Ex-Richmond city attorney, 85, dies
Conard B. Mattox Jr. was born in Gretna in rural Pittsylvania County. After five years as a U.S. Army Air Forces pilot in World War II, he earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Richmond, and his law degree there in 1951. He stayed on to teach economics in UR’s Evening College, was law librarian at T.C. Williams School of Law, and also practiced law.
December 23, 2008
Subs may boost workers by 2,000
Newport News’ Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding and General Dynamics Electric Boat Co. will build eight more nuclear-powered submarines in a project that could increase employment at the Newport News shipyard by 2,000 people by 2015.

