The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
- MAE B. HAYNES
- JAMES S. HAMILTON
- OSCAR R. LAYDEN
- WILLIAM R. SHEPHERD SR.
- LINDSEY W. BRIDGMAN
- NANNIE B. KELLAM
- ELMER K. WARD
- JONATHAN CHAING
- EDITH M. HARMON
- ALLIE M. GREEN
- ELIZABETH H. MORSE
- THELMA S. OLIVER
- DAWN M. ELLIS
- MARGARET H. SAWYER
- PERCY W. MINTON
- HOWARD L. HILL
- MAE T. JACKSON
- ROGER D. EDWARDS
- POLLY W. ALLEN
- MARY GODWIN INGRAM
- GRANT C. THORNANDER
- STANLEY E. SPRUILL
- ALMOND LACEWELL
- BRYANT A. GILL JR.
- ISADORE B. STEELE
- CARRIE E. SWAIN
- ROBERT R. KLEINHANS
- SHAMONTE COLLINS
- MORRIS AMBROSE
- W.W. WORLD
- JAMES E. BOONE
- HILDA K. LITCHFIELD
- WILLIAM C. STEBBINS
- CITY DOESN'T HAVE DEED TO BEACH
VIRGINIA BEACH TO CHECK IF SOMEONE ELSE HAS TITLE
- FAILED STING LESSENS CHANCES OF CATCHING ESCAPEE, BROTHER SAYS
- FORMER AGRICULTURE SECRETARY TO HELP CAMPAIGN FOR SCHROTE
- FORECASTER LOWERS HURRICANE PREDICTIONS
DR. WILLIAM MASON GRAY NOW EXPECTS ONLY FOUR STORMS.
- WASP, NASHVILLE TO RELIEVE INCHON GROUP IN HAITI
- PARATROOPERS DROP IN TO KICK OFF CONVENTION
- DEATH IS RULED A DROWNING
- IRRIGATION PLAN WOULD RECYCLE WASTEWATER
EXPERIMENT AT ODU WOULD USE EFFLUENT FROM SEWAGE PLANT.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The Virginia Beach City Council will consider new street designs
and changes to the city's Comprehensive Plan on Tuesday, Sept. 13. A
wrong date was given in a story Tuesday about the proposed downtown
plan.
Correction published Wednesday, August 10, 1994.
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VIRGINIA BEACH SET TO LAUNCH DOWNTOWN PLAN
THE PROJECT, WHICH MAY TOP $20 MILLION, TARGETS PEMBROKE.
- STATE ARTIFACTS GATHER DUST IN STUFFY WAREHOUSE
FEW PEOPLE KNOW THE COLLECTION OF HISTORICAL OBJECTS EXISTS.
- BEACH STUDY NEARS COMPLETION
- EARTHQUAKE DID HIT EASTERN N.C.
THIS WEEKEND, OFFICIALS HAD SAID JUST THE OPPOSITE.
- COAST GUARD AWARDS 199 FOR SERVICE
- DENTIST SUES WOMAN FOR DISTRIBUTING FLIER SAYING HE HAD AIDS
- STATE TO CONSIDER YEAR-ROUND TROUT SEASON
- HOUSEWORK ``EGALITARIANISM'' HAS ROOTS IN MOM'S LESSONS
- TOWN BOARD SETS DATE FOR FILLING VACANT SEAT
- BOXES THAT WASHED UP ON BEACHES DIDN'T HAVE EXPLOSIVES
- MAN FOUND DEAD IN HIS APARTMENT IN ELIZABETH CITY
POLICE SAY HE DIED UNDER ``SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES.''
- PAROLE-GRANT RATE DROPPED TO 6 PERCENT LAST MONTH
JUST LAST YEAR, THE STATE PAROLE BOARD HAD APPROVED 40 PERCENT OF THE THE
APPLICATIONS.
- ENOUGH FOR A MEAL?
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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In some editions of Tuesday's newspaper, the beginning and end of
a Metro brief and other text was missing from the bottom of page B3
because of a press problem. The item, ``Man held in I-64 shooting,''
began: ``A man was charged after a woman and her ex-husband were
shot at on Interstate 64 about 9:15 p.m. Sunday, state police
said.'' The woman and her ex-husband were not identified by police.
Correction published Wednesday, August 10, 1994.
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MAN HELD IN I-64 SHOOTING
- CHRISTIAN CHILDREN'S FUND PRESIDENT TO RETIRE IN MIDST OF CONTROVERSY
- MOST OF STATE'S CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION OPPOSES CRIME BILL
- LETTER SAYS U.VA. PAID $40,000 IN LEGAL FEES FOR STUDENT IN HONOR CASE
- CHECKPOINT CHARLIE
- RESIDENTS GET TAINTED ARMY TOPSOIL
LIVE AMMO FOUND IN DIRT DELIVERED TO NEIGHBORHOODS IN NEWPORT NEWS
- BEULAH L. BROWN
NORFOLK
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