The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Norfolk Compass: Thursday, January 5, 1995
BAGMAN FOR HISTORY PUSHES NORFOLK BOOK
PEOPLE AND PLACES
A FEW RESTAURANTS OF YORE AREN'T WITH US ANYMORE
CRIME REPORT
REALTY SALES
LAWYER ADVISES IT'S OK TO CLOSE COUNCIL MEETING THE DISCUSSION WAS TO BE ABOUT LEGAL MATTERS PERTAINING TO NAUTICUS.
STATE'S TAX CUT MAY BECOME CITY'S TAX INCREASE
DOUGNUT SHOP'S CLOSING LEAVES HOLE IN CUSTOMERS' LIVES THE KRISPY KREME HAD SERVED 'EM HOT AND FRESH OVER 30 YEARS.
NORVIEW JUNIOR WEARS `NERD' LABEL WITH PRIDE LATOYA MASON, 16, HELPS YOUNGSTERS, PLAYS ROLE MODEL, PLANS CAREER.
TITAN FRESHMAN CREATES STIR IN EASTERN DISTRICT POINT-GUARD JURITUS THOMPSON USING 5-1 SIZE TO HER ADVANTAGE.
CHIEF OFFICER HAS OVERSEEN GROWTH OF ST. MARY'S
THE ZOO AND YOU THE EXPANSION IS DESIGNED TO MAKE IT A PLACE WHERE FOLKS WILL WANT TO COME AGAIN AND AGAIN, SOMETIMES TO SEE THE ANIMALS, SOMETIMES JUST TO HANG OUT.<
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