The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
CAMPAIGN KICKOFF
HEARING FOR DISMISSED WATER EMPLOYEES SET FOR MONDAY
POLICE IMPERSONATOR GOT JOB WRITING TICKETS
A SEA OF TROUBLE FROM SAVIOR TO SUSPECT WHEN MORRIS JONES RESCUED THREE BOATERS, HE THOUGHT HE WAS DOING HIS DUTY. THE COAST GUARD THOUGHT HE WAS SMUGGLING ILLEGAL ALIENS.
STUDENT ESCAPES FROM ABDUCTOR BY CRASHING CAR INTO VAN AT BEACH GUNMAN KIDNAPS WOMAN ON STREET IN NORFOLK AND FLEES CRASH SCENE ON FOOT.
PLEA AGREEMENT REACHED IN ACCUSED GUNMAN'S TRIAL THE DEAL IN A POLICE OFFICER'S SHOOTING ALLOWS THE TEEN TO AVOID A DEATH SENTENCE.
AREA MINORITY GROUP AIMS TO FIND AND FIX COMMUNITY PROBLEMS
JORDAN BRIDGE REPAIRS INCLUDED IN BOND REFERENDUM IF VOTERS APPROVE, $2.4 MILLION WOULD BE ALLOCATED TO FIX THE 66-YEAR-OLD AILING TOLL SPAN.
EDUCATORS FROM NORFOLK, JAPAN SWAP IDEAS
COMMUTER RAIL COSTS, SERVICES MAY INCREASE
``NICE GUY'' ARRESTED AS SUSPECT IN BANK ROBBERY HE STOPPED TO HELP A WOMAN LOAD A CAR BUT WAS SPOTTED FROM A PATROL CAR.
BUSCH GARDENS REVEALS PLANS FOR NEW WATER RIDE ESCAPE TO POMPEII, SCHEDULED TO OPEN IN APRIL, IS BILLED AS AN ADVENTURE.
TIME FOR TRANSITION
JAMES V. ADAMS JR.
JUPITER SMITH SR.
WILLIE B. PORTER
LINDA P. DUCKETT
BERNICE S. FICK
ANNIE WALKER
ZULA P. BROWN
LINDA K. MORRELL
ELLIE B. HILTON
JAMES P. KEEFE
ELEANOR M. GRIGAS
ROBERT THOMAS GATES
MABEL F. WOOD
LINA M. BOWEN
BEATRICE E. ROGERS
EDWARD SCARBOR
ALMA A. ROWE
HAROLD FRANK CRIST
LOTTIE S. JOHNSON
MELVIN C. JENKINS
EUGENE H. BRYANT
RODNEY B. NICHOLAS JR.
CLEO M. HOLLOMAN
MARION C. STUTZMAN
CARRIE I. SORRELL
LAURA C. JACKSON
STACY Y. MURRELL
AUDREY W. RIDDICK
BARBARA C. BOONE
DONALD H. BORTE
STELLA J. AINSLEY
GEORGE W. WHIDBEE
FRANK RASCOE
GEORGE W. MEEKINS
MILTON J. COSTON
KIERA I. REDD
ESTHER M. JOHNSON
JOSEPH L. BOONE SR.
OFFLES B. GRIFFIN
THE REV. MSGR. FRANCIS BYRNE
MARY K. ZELICK
SCHOOLS WILL TAKE AN OLD LANGUAGE OVER A NEW ROUTE LATIN WILL BE TAUGHT THOUGH INTERACTIVE TELEVISION THIS YEAR.
IN-LAWS' VISIT LEAVES CHILD AND HOUSE TRANSFORMED
WILLIAMSBURG PLANS TO THIN DEER POPULATION
CHARLES FOSTER ELECTED TO HEAD CHURCH GROUP
LOCAL HERRING AND SHAD FISHERMEN FACE RESTRICTED SEASONS
IN TAPED CALLS, FRICKE DIDN'T INCRIMINATE SELF
RESIDENTS NOT HAPPY ABOUT PROPOSED BRIDGE SPAN WOULD SPEED MAINLAND TRAFFIC TO N. OUTER BANKS
BEACH BREAKS MURDER RECORD NO. 30: TRUCKER KILLED BUYING DRUGS, POLICE SAY
WEAPONS PERMIT FEE INCREASES
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