The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
- LUCILLE D. KILLMON
- ANNA C. MILLAR
- MARY E. FOREMAN
- ERVIN L. WALLACE
- THOMAS W. PARKER
- JUNE R. SEYMOUR
- JOHN WESLEY AMES IV
- ROSA M. BUNDY
- ERIKA ANN CASON
- WILLIE L. BUNDY
- E. NORFLEET JOHNSON
- MARTHA N. BOYD
- ROBERT C. FALTZ
- IDA B. BUNDY
- RAYMOND B. MORGAN SR.
- MARION A. BUTCHER
- JOHN J. COFFEY
- ELLA V. JORDAN
- JEANNE E. HODOROWSKI
- SADIE B. STIFF
- TODD M. KING
- ALBINO C. MARTIN
- BESSIE M. PAGE
- MARY B. WAGONER
- GARNETT C. CROCKETT
- DOROTHY E. SIMON
- HEALTHY READING: SHOP GROWS INTO A REAL LIBRARY
- MIGHTY AIRCRAFT CARRIERS ENSURE SUPERPOWER STATUS FOR U.S.
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- RUSSIAN ENVIRONMENTALISTS TOUR N.C.
THEY LEARN FROM AMERICAN SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS THAT BOTH COUNTRIES FACE.
- JUDGE TO DAD: PAY FOR CHILD OR GO TO JAIL
- PATIENTS SCRAMBLE TO FIND NEW HOME CARE
- 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND CELEBRATIONS START WITH A BANG
- SESSION LIKELY TO END WITHOUT BUDGET
HOUSE AND SENATE LEADERS PLAN TO BE BACK WITHIN WEEKS TO RESTART TALKS.
LEGISLATORS STRUGGLE TO CLOSE SESSION
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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In an Associated Press story Saturday about the handling of
radioactive uranium, the name of Babcock & Wilcox nuclear processing
plant in Lynchburg was misspelled.
Correction published Saturday, July 7, 1994.
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WORKERS HANDLED UNSAFE AMOUNT OF URANIUM
NO ONE WAS HURT, BUT THE NRC IS SENDING A TEAM TO INVESTIGATE.
- FRONTIER HISTORY ATTRACTION UNVEILED IN ROANOKE COUNTY
EXPLORE PARK, THOUGH STILL IN THE WORKS, RE-CREATES EARLY FARM LIFE.
- C-SPAN'S SCHOOL BUS WILL VISIT ON TUESDAY
- CLEMONS NEW VICE MAYOR OF PORTSMOUTH COUNCIL
- PHOEBUS HIGH ATHLETE KILLED IN ROBBERY TRY
- TWO ACCUSED OF DUMPING FRIEND'S BODY WITH TRASH
- NEXT MONTH'S SENATE DEBATE FORMAT SETTLED
- INQUIRY CLEARS FORMER PROSECUTOR
THE VIRGINIA STATE BAR SAYS IT FOUND NO PROOF THAT SPENCER SUPPRESSED
EVIDENCE.
- SMITHFIELD ESCAPEE FOUND AT SHOP
THE MAN, A HABITUAL TRAFFIC OFFENDER, HAD JUST ORDERED A SANDWICH AT THE
STORE.
- COMMONWEALTH LOSES BID TO INCREASE ITS ACADEMIC RATING
THE COLLEGE'S PRESIDENT BLAMES THE DECISION ON TECHNICAL ISSUES INSTEAD OF
ACADEMICS.
- STREET CLOSURE
- ADVOCACY GROUP FOR ABUSE VICTIMS FACES MONEY CRISIS
- MAN DIES IN SHOOTING
- BUILDING DREAMS
GROUPS BUILD HOMES FOR OTHERS THROUGH THE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY PROGRAM, WHICH
PROVIDES LOW-COST HOUSING.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Mason C. Andrews served two years as mayor of Norfolk and was not
seeking a second two-year term. A MetroNews story Saturday contained
misinformation.
Correction published Wednesday, July 6, 1994.
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MAYOR FRAIM FILLS ANDREWS' SHOES
HE SAYS NORFOLK'S LEGACY OF HARMONY WILL CONTINUE
- TRIPLE DUTY
- CARNEGIE HERO NAMED
- DRIVER ACCUSED OF HITTING OFFICER
- TEEN DIES AFTER ROBBERY ATTEMPT
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