The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
- ERICA L. DUDA
- SUSAN B. WHETSTONE
- FRED D. LAYTON
- ANNETTE LADD
- STELLA M. PERRY
- SARAH F. JACOBSON
- JOHN HUME TAYLOR III
- ROBERT SIMMONS SR.
- VIRGINIA P. BAINES
- WILLIAM P. PARK JR.
- CARROLL A. WILKINSON III
- CARRIE LEE POWELL
- MILLICENT J. CARRINGTON
- VIVIAN M. WINGATE
- BARBARA E. HIGDON
- CLAUDIO M. COLON JR.
- BARBARA A. WEBB
- HELEN L. REECE
- WILSON T. EVANS
- BEATRICE H. PITT
- LORENA W. PARKER
- TYRONE JOHNSON
- ROBERT LYNCH
- HOWARD MEEKS
- EDDIE N. OUTLAW
- MELVIN F. TENBUSCH
- DAVID BRANNON
- JOYCE G. BRINKLEY
- CATHERINE FISHER
- SULENA TILLERY
- FREDERICK G. DAVIS
- MARY S. NEPPER
- HELEN SEARS
- OSCAR L. HOLLEY
- CITADEL OFFERS ALTERNATIVE FOR WOMEN TO BE CADETS
- CLAYTON C. JOHNSON
- DEBORAH C. TEW
- JAMES H. WALDEN JR.
- MARY A. HAINES
- PHARARD A. GRAY SR.
- BIRLEY D. SCHOEN
- LIVING COST IN DARE STILL THE HIGHEST IN THE STATE
- IF OWENS CAPTURES SEAT IN HOUSE, PASQUOTANK DEMOS FACE DILEMMA
- SCHOOL OFFICIAL COULD GO TO JAIL
IF CONVICTED OF SOLICITING DONATIONS, HE FACES 9 YEARS
- DARE COMMISSIONER CANDIDATES DEBATE ISSUES
COUNTY AIRPORT HOT TOPIC AT FIRST OF THREE SCHEDULED EVENTS
- FAREWELL TO GIN, WHO PUT LIGHT IN THE WARM EYES OF A FRIEND
- DARE ASSESSOR RESIGNS IN DISPUTE OVER DUTIES
- SEEKING THE OCEAN'S BOUNTY
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Frank Lasley, a Virginia State Police special agent, was
misidentified in a caption Thursday with a story on bomb threats.
Also, the story had a wrong middle initial for state police canine
handler Vernon R. Richards.
Correction published Friday, October 7, 1994.
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BOMB THREATS UP 15% IN HAMPTON ROADS
- WILLIAMSBURG TO STAGE SLAVES SALE AS PART OF 1700S ESTATE AUCTION
- BEACH FIRM DONATED $200 TO VINCENT
- THE HALIFAX HOTEL "LAST OF THE OLD LADIES"
MINUS ITS ARTIFACTS, THE 44-YEAR-OLD INN ON ATLANTIC WILL BE RAZED NEXT WEEK.
- TAX CREDITS PROPOSED FOR OWNERS WHO PROTECT UNUSED COASTAL LAND
- NORFOLK ACADEMY WINS COVETED NATIONAL AWARD
- FORMER SUFFOLK CITY MANAGER ACCEPTS JOB IN FLORIDA
RICHARD L. HEDRICK QUIT HERE JULY 20; HE'LL MAKE $95,000 A YEAR AS A COUNTY
MANAGER.
- CLUB'S OWNER VOWS TO FIGHT SHUTDOWN
PORTSMOUTH COUNCIL'S DECISION TO CLOSE DAVID'S II IS UNFAIR, ITS PROPRIETOR
SAYS.
- GUNMAN HOLED UP IN SCHOOL CLASSROOM
STUDENTS EVACUATED SAFELY AFTER MAN FLED POLICE INTO HAMPTON BUILDING
- DIRK SELLAND WILL BE OUT ON APRIL 1, NAVY SAYS
THE REASON: THE GAY OFFICER WAS DENIED A PROMOTION. HIS LAWYER SAYS THEY'LL
FIGHT THE OUSTER.
- ALLEN HID TRUE COSTS OF DISNEY PARK, GROUP SAYS
- MIXED VERDICT IN MURDER TRIAL
- [NORFOLK CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS]
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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The local chapter of the National Greyhound Adoption Program will
have its fall reunion and picnic from noon to 3 p.m. Sunday at
Woodstock Park, Shelter No. 4, on Providence Road in Virginia Beach.
A Metro brief in Thursday's paper had the wrong day.
Correction published Saturday, October 8, 1994 on page A2.
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GREYHOUND GROUP'S REUNION
- TWO DIE IN CRASH
- FIRM OFFERS REWARD
- SCHOOLS AWARDED GRANT
- GUNMAN KILLS SELF IN SCHOOL CLASSROOM
STUDENTS EVACUATED SAFELY AFTER MAN FLED POLICE INTO HAMPTON BUILDING
by SS