The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Saturday, February 11, 1995
- CLARISSA V. WALKER
- EDITH M. HARRINGTON
- EDNA W. PEEBLES
- NANCY C. SNOWDEN
- PHILLIP SANSONE
- GEORGE GRANDY SR.
- KATHERINE MAPP CALLOWAY
- JOSIE H. HOGGE
- EDWARD H. MCGEE
- ANNIE C. JONES
- ANN STELL MANN
- KATHERINE M. KEY
- MELVIN C. DOUGLASS
- VIRGINIA ROSS
- LAWRENCE T. ELLIOTT
- JIMMIE BUTTS SR.
- HIRAM B. HOLTON II
- A. HAROLD LEIBIG
- EMMA WARD
- LENORA E. WILLIAMS
- MARY A. NATALI
- FELIX L. MISKILL JR.
- ELMA E. TALBOTT
- ARTHUR R. BEASLEY
- JOYCE H. HESS
- WORLEY T. SMITH SR.
- JOHN J. SHARKEY
- WILLIAM T. BRYANT
- BESSIE T. HALE
- DOUNIA H. GREENE
- LISA B. WALKER
- HELEN BAILEY
- COSTLY CROWD OF PRISONERS PRESSES AGAINST PAROLE BOARD'S DAM
- IS BEACH COUNTRY CLUB NEXT ON LINDSLEY'S LIST?
- AMBASSADOR TO SPEAK ON PHILIPPINE, U.S. RELATIONS
- ``DREAM HOME'' PUMPS NEIGHBORHOOD'S SEWAGE
HRSD OPERATES THE $1.5 MILLION PLANT IN A NEIGHBORHOOD OF UPSCALE HOMES.
- HOUSE VOTES TO GIVE SCHOOLS THE OPTION OF SINGLE-SEX CLASSES
THE MEASURE, NOW IN A SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE, HAS NOT DRAWN ANY APPARENT
LEGISLATIVE FIRE.
- SENATE SAYS SNAKE BILL IS SILLY, SENDS IT DOWN A HOLE
- TWO MCDONALD'S OFFER FARE FOR FOOD STAMPS
- FOOD STAMP RECIPIENTS HAVE TO WAIT, WAIT, WAIT
- SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT TO RETIRE IN SUFFOLK
- BUSH WILL SPEAK MAY 14 DURING W&M GRADUATION
- MODEL U.N. EXPLORES DIPLOMACY
- BOY, 14, SUSPENDED, ACCUSED OF STABBING 2 AT WINDSOR SCHOOL
- JUDGE GIVES $15,900 AND NEW JOB TO OFFICER WHO FILED RACIAL CASE
- MAN, 64, KILLED BY HOUSE FIRE IN ISLE OF WIGHT
- MAN, 65, KILLED, WIFE BURNED IN CHESAPEAKE BLAZE
HE TRIED TO POUR A FLAMMABLE LIQUID ON A WOOD STOVE AND THE CONTAINER CAUGHT
FIRE.
- POLICE CAR, OTHER CAR INVOLVED IN COLLISION AT BEACH INTERSECTION
- BRIEFS
- DELIVERY DRIVER SHOT TO DEATH AT 7-ELEVEN IN NORFOLK
- BRIEFS
- BRIEFS
- BRIEFS
- BRIEFS
- BRIEFS
- ARCHITECT, SCHOOL BOARD TO DISCUSS NEW CURRITUCK SCHOOL
- ARCHITECT SELECTED FOR DARE COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX
MEMBERS OF A WASHINGTON, D.C., FIRM WILL MEET WITH A PANEL MONDAY TO DISCUSS
DETAILS
- MEETING WORRIES UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS
A SESSION ON COASTAL RESEARCH CENTERS BROKE WITH PROTOCOL.
- N.J. SCIENTIST NAMED MARINE FISHERIES CHIEF
FISHERMEN SAY APPOINTMENT IS ONLY FIRST STEP IN RESTORING THE AGENCY'S
CREDIBILITY
- FEDERAL FUNDING AT RISK BECAUSE OF RED-WOLF LAW
$100,000 MAY BE WITHHELD OVER A STATE LAW ALLOWING SOME TO BE KILLED.
- STATE'S ATTORNEY GENERAL BACKS OFF THREATS TO EPA
- CORRECTION
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