The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
JAMES GLOVER JR.
MARY K. NELSON
DOROTHY CATO BREWER
BETTY L. SCOFIELD
WILLIAM M. SKLAR
W. CLARENCE GRIFFIN
TED ALEX ROTH
WAVERLY JORDAN JR.
NANCY S. CATALANE
MEREDITH H. WILLIAMS
RICHARD HARRIS
MOSES ROSSER
CLARENCE BRITT SR.
GLADYS M. RHODES
C. EMMETTE ADAMS III
HARRY B. ROBERTS
ANGELO M. SARLO
ALVIN L. ACKISS SR.
ROBERT MCCOY
MARIE L. CHAPMAN
PAUL NOLASCO
SARAH G. KING
HOWARD F. CHELTON
DOLEFULLY SO: SNIPING AT CLINTONS MAY COST SENATOR IN '96
SHORE CRABBERS LAMENT SHORTAGE SOME SAY OVERFISHING IS HURTING THE BAY'S CRAB POPULATION. LOCALS DISAGREE.
HEAVY OPPOSITION LEADS MAN TO DROP GO-KART PROPOSAL SEA PLANE OPERATOR LOSES FIGHT TO FLY HIS ATTRACTION AT DUCK.
COIN COLLECTION OF MARIJUANA SUSPECT IS SOLD AT AUCTION
NEW MOBILE HOMES RULES BEGIN TODAY IN THREE N.C. COUNTIES, THE STRUCTURES MUST WITHSTAND WINDS OF 110 MILES PER HOUR.
FRIEND SAYS SAILOR TOLD HER OF DAMAGING SHIP ``HE TOLD ME HE HAD THROWN NUTS AND BOLTS AND CHAINS INTO THE REDUCTION GEAR OF THE SHIP.''
FORT MONROE TO MAP OUT BURIED BOMBS UP TO 20 FEET DOWN
BEAVER DILEMMA HAS COUNCIL AT WITS' END RODENTS ARE GNAWING LAKEFRONT TREES, AND NORFOLK'S PATIENCE.
GASTON TALKS SET FOR NEXT WEEK TOP OFFICIALS FROM VA., N.C. EXPECTED TO ATTEND MEETING
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** The city of Chesapeake has allocated a total of $75 million to upgrade the water treatment system at its Northwest River treatment plant. A story Wednesday did not reflect the project's total cost. The $8.7 million approved by City Council last week is for design engineering, pilot work, start-up and inspection. Correction published Tuesday, July 19, 1994. ***************************************************************** CHESAPEAKE TO UPGRADE WATER PLANT, PURIFY TASTE SYSTEM COULD EVENTUALLY COST EACH USER $6 MORE A MONTH
BEACH COUNCIL ALTERS MILITARY HWY. WIDENING PLAN RESIDENTS HAD REQUESTED AN ADDITIONAL TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND 2 NEW NEIGHBORHOOD ENTRANCES.
CHESAPEAKE WORKERS GET LONGER HOURS WITH RAISES
NEW MOBILE-HOME RULES TO GO INTO EFFECT TODAY
NORFOLK MAN CHARGED IN ROBBERY
BREAKING TO REFUEL
FUENTES BANKRUPTCY DELAYED
ROBBERY SUSPECT SOUGHT
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