The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Thursday, January 26, 1995
GWEN BASEWIT
MARJORIE F. DANIEL
MABEL M. MOLLOY
ROSA B. CARRAWAY
MARY EAST
MAGDALENO C. JARDINIANO
NATHAN J. WILSON
LENA BLUM
GORDON A. DRUM
DOROTHY B. CORONA
DORIS D. SWOFFORD
ROBERT L. SPELLER
DOROTHY C. OLSON
HARRY E. STEELE JR.
RUTH T. PARKERSON
MINNIE COOPERMAN
KATIE WRENN GWALTNEY
LOUISE SCOTT HARRIS
NATHAN W. SANDERS
MARY J. FOGG
ELENORE M. GUARINO
WILLIAM E. DICKERSON
LARRY K. BROWN
DOROTHY T. ARTYBRIDGE
EARL M. HAMPEL
LEM E. EDGE
WALTER D. OUZTS JR.
J. LESTER GRIFFIN
MARQUISE D. WHITFIELD
JIMMY L. BATEMAN
LENA J. CASPER
WILLIE L. ARTIS
RANDOLPH A. HALL SR.
DOROTHY W. HORN
HOPE P. HILL
WILBUR L. CULPEPPER
MARY L. DICKENS-HURDLE
CHRISTOPHER F. CORPREW II
DOROTHY K. BREGMAN
VIVIAN B. LAWSON
GRACE V. WIGGINS
TIDAL WAVES OF TIRES VEX BEACH CLEANUP CREWS
NEWPORT NEWS SUED BY WIDOW OF POLICEMAN KILLED IN STING
PROGRAM HELPS N.C. FISHERMEN RECYCLE GEAR
VERNON JAMES RESTS ON SIDELINES OF POLITICS FOR 1ST TIME IN DECADES
WINDSOR COUNCILMAN ENTERS RACE FOR SHERIFF A SMITHFIELD POLICE OFFICER IS ALSO PLANNING TO RUN.
SUFFOLK CITIZENS' COMPLAINTS WILL GO HIGH-TECH
AGENCY BUILDING N-DUMP SEES SAVINGS $600,000 SURPLUS IS EXPECTED FROM CONTRACTOR'S CUTS.
NORTHERN VA. FIRE OFFICIAL IS NEW NAGS HEAD CHIEF
``I FELT I WAS LEFT FOR DEAD'' PETTY OFFICER FIRST CLASS TELLS OF BEING ADRIFT IN HIGH SEAS AND HOWLING WINDS ALMOST 5 HOURS, A RECORD-SETTING TIME FOR THE COAST GUARD.
RULING OUTRAGES SLAIN TEEN'S MOM THE KILLER, HER SON'S BEST FRIEND, RECEIVED A SUSPENDED SENTENCE AND PROBATION
IMAGINING A MODEM AS A TICKET TO SUPER BOWL
WITNESS CHANGES HER STORY, BUT MAN IS CONVICTED OF MURDER
VARIOUS FORCES FIGHT A WEAKENED WORDING ON BEACH-PROTECTION BAN
PORTSMOUTH CFO ASKS DEPARTMENTS TO CUT BUDGETS JOHNNA WHITAKER SAYS THE TRIMS ARE NEEDED TO MAINTAIN VITAL RESERVES.
AT RISK: MEALS FOR ELDERLY GOP ``CONTRACT'' WOULD ELIMINATE FOOD PROGRAM
STATE PANEL DEBATING FUTURE OF SANDBAGS ALONG COAST
BUDGET WOES FORCE REGENT TO LAY OFF 10 VICE PRESIDENT AND REGISTRAR ARE AMONG POSTS BEING CUT
FORMER POLICE OFFICER CHARGED IN BURGLARY, VANDALISM
LEADER OF U.VA. HONOR PANEL QUITS TO UNDERGO TREATMENT FOR CANCER
RIVERBOAT GAMBLING DEBATE HITS RICHMOND LAW SCHOOL
FIREARMS LOBBIES RALLY HEAVY SUPPORT FOR LIBERALIZED GUN-PERMIT PROPOSAL
REP. OWENS GOES TO RALEIGH, AND THE HOUSE GETS TO WORK
THE GOP'S DILEMMA - HELP THE GOVERNOR, OR SAVE PROGRAMS? LAWMAKERS MAY TALK ABOUT CUTS, BUT THEY DON'T WANT TO GET VOTERS BACK HOME TOO ANGRY AT THEM.
NORTHAMPTON SUPERVISORS RIGHT 2 WRONGS OF THEIR OWN MAKING THEY KILLED AN ORDINANCE ALLOWING DISTRICTS DESIGNED TO GIVE TAX BREAKS TO LAND OWNERS.
BASNIGHT RE-ELECTED TO TOP POST IN SENATE
MAN DIES AFTER BEING FOUND SHOT
MAN CHARGED IN WIFE'S SLAYING
PUBLIC FORUM ON TRANSPORTATION
SUFFOLK RESIDENTS TO RECEIVE AWARD FOR POLICE TIP
INTERSTATE 81 KILLING MAY BE SERIAL KILLER'S
OWNER OF HAMLET PLANT IS UP FOR PAROLE
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