The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Thursday, February 2, 1995
LILLIAN S. CORE
GENEVIVE N. RUSSELL
ELIZABETH S. WILLIAMS
LEVY SHANNON
DALLAS H. DAVENPORT
LEONARD L. MARSHALL
CHARLES D. JOHNSON
ALBERT J. BLOWE JR.
WILLIE H. BOONE
GRACIE GORE
VERNON H. KOOSER
FRANCES M. ROBY
NANCY E. COE
BLAKE M. GUTHRIE SR.
EDITH H. NICHOLSON
ALVAN WILLIAMS
HATTIE SPELLER
HAZEL S. YOUNG
CORA E. BRYANT
ALICE Y. FAIN
THOMAS HYDER
GLADYS W. CROW
MARIE T. CORTES
CURTIS M. MCFADEN
WILLIAM A. RIDDICK
JAMES T. FISHER
LUTHER L. SYKES
HERMAN G. CONWAY
FRANKIE M. JONES
SHIRLEY R. DOWTIN
ALEX H. SAWYER
CORA R. ARMSTRONG
CLIFTON H. MOORE SR.
RAYMOND TREESH
EDWARD MICHAEL HUDAK SR.
JOYCE W. GIBSON
SNIP FEES REDUCED
BILL CALLS FOR STUDYING WHETHER STATE SHOULD CHARGE MARINAS FEES
HUNT NAMES SPECIAL SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
LEM D. TUGGLE WAS AMONG 6 MEN INVOLVED IN HISTORIC 1984 PRISON BREAK.
RICHMOND GROCER SHOOTS 2 TEENS TRYING TO FLEE AFTER HOLDUP
SUSPECTS IN FRANKLIN ABDUCTION, CARJACKING ARE ARRESTED AT MALL IN SOUTHEAST GEORGIA
HER LOVE PUTS A SUN IN THE SMILE OF CHILDREN
PANEL MAY REVIEW TOLLS FOR 7 COASTAL FERRIES TRANSPORTATION, TOURISM INTERESTS OPPOSE PROPOSAL
PILOT AND COAST OPEN NEW OUTER BANKS OFFICE
CURRITUCK NEEDS FUNDS FOR SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION COSTS ARE $2.5 MILLION OVER BUDGET.
VIRGIN ISLANDS MAN ARRESTED IN 1993 MURDER OF NAVY PILOT
SOON, LAWYERS WILL JUDGE THE JUDGES A PANEL IS WORKING ON DETAILS OF THE EVALUATIONS, OPPOSED BY SOME JURISTS.
RECALLING SONGS AND SORROWS GOSPEL CHOIR, GRIM CONFERENCE REFLECT PAST AND PRESENT
SYMPHONY DRAWS BIG CROWD, PERFORMS NIGHT OF PRETTY PIECES
PRESCHOOL PLATOON
TASK FORCE TO DRAFT PLAN TO KEEP STUDENTS SAFE AND WELL-BEHAVED THE BEACH SCHOOL BOARD HAS MADE SAFETY IN THE SCHOOLS A TOP PRIORITY.
JMU STUDENTS CAST VOTES IN SUPPORT OF PRESIDENT
MAN GETS 20 YEARS FOR FATAL SHOOTING IN CHECKOUT LINE
PORTSMOUTH CIVIC-CLUB FEDERATION DISBANDS AFTER NEARLY 30 YEARS THE CITY HAS LEFT A PERIOD OF CONSENSUS AND COMPROMISE, SOME MEMBERS SAY.
JURY WILL START DELIBERATING SERIAL RAPE CASE THE DEFENSE ATTORNEY AND PROSECUTORS ASK THE JURORS TO WEIGH THE EVIDENCE WISELY.
PASQUOTANK RESIDENTS SPEAK OUT FOR SCHOOLS
WYTHE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OKS PRIVATE PRISON DESPITE PUBLIC OUTCRY, THE BOARD OPPOSED SPONSORING A REFERENDUM ON THE ISSUE.
SUFFOLK REFUSES TO RECONSIDER APPROVAL OF AUTO-RACING TRACK
PASQUOTANK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET
DARE COUNTY WINS 1996 BABE RUTH WORLD SERIES
HEARING ON WELFARE REFORM POINTS TO ROUGH ROAD AHEAD THE SUBCOMMITTEE SPLIT 3-2 ALONG PARTY LINES TO SUPPORT AN ALTERNATE BILL.
REGENT LAW GETS EXTENSION ABA GIVES SCHOOL ANOTHER YEAR TO PROVE IT SHOULD BE ACCREDITED
SCHOOLS RECEIVE GRANTS
BODY OF TEEN FOUND
EPA WILL LET CITIZENS FIGHT WATER-POLLUTION PERMITS GOV. ALLEN HAS SUED THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OVER A SIMILAR RULING ON AIR POLLUTION.
NORFOLK COUNCIL ACTIONS
PENSIONERS CLAIMING $31 MILLION REJECT STATE'S OFFER; DEAL RETURNS TO ASSEMBLY
CONEHEAD
WOMAN ABDUCTED, RAPED
BEACH MAN SHOT
DEADLINE EXTENDED IN VINCENT CASE
MURDER CHARGE SENT TO GRAND JURY
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