The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Norfolk Compass: Thursday, January 19, 1995
FIREFIGHTING JUST ONE SIDE OF MULTI-TALENTED OFFICER
IN THE COMMUNITY
CRIME REPORT
HE STILL WANTS TO FIGHT THE CITY HAS OFFERED TO DISMISS ITS CHARGES AGAINST HIM, BUT RODNEY MEYER INSISTS NORFOLK'S NUISANCE ORDINANCE IS WRONG.
REALTY SALES
PANEL BESIEGED WITH REQUESTS FOR A PIECE OF CITY'S GRANT
LONGTIME OCEAN VIEW HARDWARE STORE SEEKING A NEW LOCATION
2 AREAS, COLONIAL PLACE AND RIVERVIEW, MOVE TOWARD HISTORIC STATUS
DOLL CLUB MAKES `COMPANIONS' FOR KIDS
MUSIC, ART AND FOOD TO BE FEATURED IN SOME NOTABLE UPCOMING EVENTS
GROUPS TO FORM NATIONAL LINK TO HELP STUDENTS GET COLLEGE AID
RIDDICK BLASTS COUNCIL'S `GOOD-OLD-BOY ATTITUDE'
JAZZ RETURNING TO DOWNTOWN NORFOLK AT `PIZAZZ'
SHOULD RESPECT BE PART OF THE THREE R'S? SPEAKERS DECRY MISBEHAVIOR OF STUDENTS AT TOWN MEETING.
NORFOLK `AMBASSADORS' FIND KINSHIP WITH ISRAELI YOUTHS
CIVIC LEAGUES HAVE GOALS FOR LEGISLATORS
NEW LAW SETS TIME LIMIT ON HANDICAPPED PARKING THE FOUR-HOUR MAXIMUM FOR PARKING HAS SOME HANDICAPPED DRIVERS UPSET.
BRAZILIAN ADDS SOME ZING TO GRANBY'S TEAM SIX-FOOT-9 RICARDO TREVISAIN HAS HELPED THE COMETS TO THEIR BEST START SINCE 1976.
BIRTHS
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