The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Wednesday, December 7, 1994
- CLEVELAND C. MATCHETT
- FRANCES K. GANO
- BETTE I. MOYER
- ELIZABETH S. MILLER
- FANNIE F. CREEF
- RUSSELL B. WAYLAND JR.
- HALEY E. SCOTT
- GEORGES D. MULARD
- MARGARET R. JONES
- LUTHER M. SCOTT
- NAPOLEON CARTER
- RAYMOND GALLOP
- S. DRURY HARDY JR.
- SARAH L. ADDISON
- SHELTON D. OWENS
- COLLINSON P.E. BURGWYN
- FRANK T. BROWN
- ROBERT G. WALDEN
- WILLIAM SESSOMS
- VINCENT B. DAVIS SR.
- MATTIE F. ALEXANDER
- RUSSELL B. HARPER
- GEORGE H. WILSON
- MARY B. WYATT
- TODD M. RANDALL
- DEBRA J. WILLIAMS
- ISABELL BLACKWELL
- CHRISTINE B. CARTONIA
- BENJAMIN F. WYNN
- HOLLIE G. BRADDY
- ANDREW J. MASON
- MARY C. TRYNER
- LEE N. WATERS
- WILDER WANTS TO PUT ASHE ON A PEDESTAL
- BEACH'S DOME IS HOME TO A HOST OF FOND MEMORIES
- A RING LOST IN TIME
AFTER 67 YEARS, A WOMAN HAS AN UNLIKELY HIGH SCHOOL REUNION
- 3 TEENAGE ESCAPEES RETURN TO RICHMOND AFTER ARREST, HEARING
- PORTSMOUTH FALTERS IN ATTACK ON GO-GO BARS
AFTER A JUDGE'S RULING, PROSECUTORS OPTED NOT TO PURSUE CHARGES AGAINST 5
DANCERS.
- EAST OCEAN VIEW TODAY BEGINS TALKS ABOUT ITS FUTURE
- JOY FUND
- MEMBERS OF NSU BOARD REPEAT REGRETS OF SYMPHONY'S WILDER CENTER REJECTION
- NORFOLK STATE PLANS TO CUT LOW-ENROLLMENT PROGRAMS
- BEACH WILL SPEND $1.9 MILLION TO REPAIR POOLS IN REC CENTERS
- NORTH END NEIGHBORS FIGHT PLAN FOR NEW HOME
- CITY PROJECT OVERRUN: $1.5 MILLION
THE GRANBY RENOVATION IS SLOW - AND BREAKING A CITY RULE.
- SUFFOLK COUNCIL TO VOTE ON RAISING RETIREES' BENEFITS
- CAREER CRIMINAL GETS LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE FOR RAPE AND MURDER
HE ATTACKED HIS NEIGHBOR, WHO WAS 18, SOON AFTER HER HUSBAND WENT TO SEA.
- BEACH APPROVES PUBLIC-PRIVATE TOURIST PROJECTS
- GOODWYN MAY BE TOP PROSPECT FOR JUDGESHIP
STATE SEN. LOUISE LUCAS SAYS SHE IS ``COMMITTED'' TO SEEING THAT HE GETS THE
NEW POSITION.
- CAMPAIGN TURNS OLD BIKES INTO CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR NEEDY
- HANGING OUT ON THE JOB
- NEIGHBORS TARGET PLANNED GOLF COMMUNITY
MANY ARE CONCERNED ABOUT THE LARGE PROJECT'S IMPACT.
- CURRITUCK ASKS SENATE TO BACK SCHOOL FUNDING
- COUNCIL, IN AN ABOUT-FACE, SAYS REDUCE BROOKRIDGE SPEED LIMIT
- CITY CONSIDERS MOBILE POLICE UNIT
OUTREACH OFFICE, SUBSTATION WOULD SERVE ELIZABETH CITY
- DARE COUNTY ESCAPEE TURNS HIMSELF IN WITH GRANDMOTHER'S URGING
- SOUTHERN SHORES COUNCIL DELAYS PLAYGROUND VOTE
- CHASING THE BIG BLUES
by SS