The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
ALTON B. COREY
BETTY F. EVERETT
LEWIS R. HICKS
ORVAL R. GLISSON III
FLORDIE F. BUNDY
CHARLOTTE W. SCOTT
HENRIETTA S. CULLENS
CLEO C. SMITH
ELIJAH TURNER
BERWELL HENDERSON
OTIS L. BOONE
ELIZABETH R. EDDINS
HELEN V. CRITTENDEN
ASHTON W. THURMAN
VERA W. WROTON
RONALD G. BONNEY JR.
RADFORD W. EQUILS
ALBERT P. PETERSEN
ALMA L. BEANE
ROBERT E. SAMPSON
MATTIE M. BAKER
ANNETTA M. HOLLEY
``PAROLE PAC'' PRICKS DEMOCRATS' SENSITIVITIES
PLEA ENTERED IN SLAYING
ODU RAISES TEACHING LOADS FACULTY WILL BE ALLOWED LESS TIME FOR RESEARCH
TRIGON SUED OVER BILLING PRACTICES
EDUCATION TASK FORCE ASSEMBLES ITS OWN RECIPE FOR REFORM THE PLAN DRAWS ON MANY OF THE HOTTEST, AND MOST DEBATED, IDEAS IN EDUCATION.
LAWN MOWER REPAIR SHOP CLIPPED BY ZONING LAW $8,000 IN PARTS - ALONG WITH A RETIREMENT GOAL - HAVE TO GO
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** CLARIFICATION A story about delayed school openings in Friday's MetroNews section said school districts in Virginia handle their own school calendars and determine their opening date. The story did not explain, however, that state law requires districts to start school after Labor Day unless they receive special permission from the state. Clarification published Sat. Sept. 3, 1994, P. A2 ***************************************************************** SCHOOL TO OPEN A DAY LATER IN 4 DISTRICTS THE DELAY ALLOWS JEWS TO CELEBRATE ROSH HASHANA.
A DEDICATED VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER IS LAID TO REST CHIEF JIM WILLIAMS SERVED ON THE DAVIS CORNER EMERGENCY SQUADS FOR 28 YEARS.
A 4-DAY MARATHON OF MUSIC, WITH ROAR OF SURF AS AN ECHO
SUMMER 1994: A DRY JUNE, A WET JULY
BACK BAY MANAGER TAKING FISH AND WILDLIFE POST
DISNEY PLANS TO OPEN PARK ON SCHEDULE THE COUNTY WARNS OF TRAFFIC GRIDLOCK IF HIGHWAY WORK ISN'T DONE BY 1998.
NORFOLK COUNCIL ACTION
ACCIDENT NEAR BROKEN WATER MAIN
PAIR CHARGED WITH MURDER
DEATH RULED A SUICIDE
NET RULES
VAN DRIVER CRITICALLY HURT AFTER WRECK ON U.S. 17
NETWORK WANTS NO ``TALKING HEADS'' ``THIS IS SO DIFFERENT FROM ANY OTHER RELIGIOUS NETWORK.''
TURF COMPANY PLANS NEW GOLF COURSE THE FACILITY IN CURRITUCK COUNTY SHOULD OPEN IN JULY.
BOARD REVOKES TOPLESS NIGHTCLUB'S PERMIT
POSSIBILITY OF A RACING CIRCUIT WITH MARYLAND OFFERED TO PANEL
AQUATIC MANEUVERS IN THE INLET
CORRECTION
BOBBY SCOTT SAYS ALLEN'S PAROLE PLAN IS A WASTE OF MONEY HE SUGGESTS $837 MILLION COULD BE BETTER SPENT ON THE COMMUNITY.
HOMICIDE VICTIM
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