The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Front: Monday, January 30, 1995
CRASH WITNESS QUESTIONS POLICE RESPONSE A MAN WHO SAW THE CRASH THAT KILLED 2 THINKS DRIVER COULD HAVE BEEN WARNED.
FATAL CRASH POINTS TO DILEMMA FOR POLICE: CHASE OR NOT? OFFICERS MUST JUDGE WHETHER THE RISKS OF A HIGH-SPEED PURSUIT OUTWEIGH THE BENEFITS OF CATCHING A SUSPECT.
PURSUIT CAN BE THE BEST OPTION, CASES SHOW SEVERAL HIGH-SPEED CHASES IN THE AREA HAVE ENDED SAFELY IN THE PAST YEAR.
WELFARE STRAINS GOVERNORS' BIPARTISAN TRADITION
BALANCE APPRECIATED
TOO MANY ANIMALS ABUSED: GOOD HUMANS HELP
WHERE WILL THE PRISONS GO?: A NIMBY'S A LULU
PBS CAN STAND ON ITS OWN
ANOTHER VIEW: ELECTION RESULTS AFFECT GAMBLING PROSPECTS
NO GAMBLING FUNDS
WRONGED BY PLANNED PARENTHOOD AD
WHO WILL CARE FOR THE POOR?: PUBLIC OR PRIVATE CHARITY
OFFICER KNOWS DANGER OF CHASE FROM EXPERIENCE
VIRGINIA LOTTERY
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