The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Virginia Beach Beacon: Sunday, January 22, 1995
MORE GOLFERS PLAY WHEN FEES GO DOWN
CONGREGATION'S ONETIME SANCTUARY LOVINGLY RESTORED FOR USE AS CHAPEL
REALTY SALES
A STORY FROM SPACE?
SEVEN DAYS: SLICES OF VIRGINIA BEACH
STUDENTS GET AN EDUCATION ON DISABILITIES PROJECT HELPS THIRD- AND FIFTH-GRADERS INCREASE THEIR AWARENESS AND KNOWLEDGE.
OFF TO A GOOD START ON A YEAR OF BAD NEWS
SCHOOL BOARD WILL LOOK AT CHANGING BOUNDARIES THE CHANGES WOULD AFFECT ONLY ABOUT 2 PERCENT OF THE CITY'S NEARLY 75,000 STUDENTS.
SCHOOL BULLETIN BOARD
SCHOOL OFFICIALS REVISE SIX-YEAR PLAN THE NEW PLAN IS NO LESS EXPENSIVE THAN THE FIRST: IT WOULD COST FROM $320.1 TO $573.9 MILLION.
MEETING THE MULTIFACETED NEEDS OF CITIZENS IN CRISIS
SHOOTING FOR NORMALCY CHESAPEAKE BAY ACADEMY'S LEARNING-DISABLED STUDENTS FIND FUN, DISCIPLINE IN THE SCHOOL'S FIRST BASKETBALL TEAM.
PLANNERS GIVE PROJECTS AWARDS FOR DESIGN ONE OF THIS YEAR'S WINNERS WAS THE BARRY D. KNIGHT HOG FARM ON MILL LANDING ROAD.
THIS FOX IS INTO EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
CORRECTIONS
LAW ENFORCEMENT, INSIDE AND OUT ON THE BLOCK
KEMPSVILLE CRIME
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