The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Wednesday, March 1, 1995
- SANDRA E. MCPHERSON
- MAE S. GILLIS
- IDA R. BOYCE
- HARRY KIRSHON
- MARY M. LEE
- EDGAR G. BASTILLE
- GARNET DEAN BRAY
- EVERETTE W. SPENCER
- AUGUSTA W. WOODLEY
- JOSEPH E. DEW JR.
- MARGARET M. WHEDBEE
- CHERYL A. GRAMBY
- WILLARD A. DAVIS SR.
- RUTH R. SMITH
- HERBERT EURE
- HELEN G. HAMMETT
- WILLIE C. FELTON
- MANSFIELD M. SPICER SR.
- ELSIE B. HIGHT
- CLIFFORD A. HEDGEPETH
- ERNESTINE J. DELOATCHE
- SYLVIA A. JACOBSON
- HERMAN F. MCCOY
- GRACE B. BRISTOW
- NAOMI M. WALTON
- LEARY A. BRITT
- JULIUS C. PARKER
- FRANK E. HARRELL
- ARTHUR MURPHY
- JERRY M. ZABLER
- MADELINE F. FREDERICK
- LEROY A. WEBSTER
- LOUISE V. FERRELL
- UNDERAGE DRINKING TARGETED
- ELTON F. AINSLEY
- JESSIE W. MATTHEWS
- JOHN MAUER
- LILLIE D. CANNON
- NELL COPELAND
- DONALD R. WELTON
- SELMA A. FLOOD
- VIRGIE L. BYRUM
- JOSEPH J. RANDAZZO
- HOG-SLAUGHTERING COMPANY VOWS TO TOE THE LINE IN N.C.
- FIRED INSTRUCTOR ASKS TO BE REHIRED
COA STUDENTS HAD COMPLAINED OF EXPLICIT LANGUAGE.
- GASTRONOMES GO GAGA FOR 85-YEAR-OLD WOMAN'S VICTUALS
- REACTION SPLIT ON PLAN TO REFORM LAWMAKING PROCESS
THE CHANGES WOULD MEAN MORE EYES LOOK AT THE CONSEQUENCES.
- AGENCY FINDS NO BIAS IN TEACHER'S CASE AGAINST ECSU
- 20 YEARS LATER, ECU PRODUCTION OF ``COLORED GIRL'' STILL TIMELY
- IVERSON ELUDES MEDIA, SITS MUM AT APPEAL
- MAN, 76, DIES AFTER BEING RESCUED FROM HOUSE FIRE
- CHESAPEAKE OFFICER HURT DURING CHASE OF STOLEN CAR
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A bill changing voting districts in Virginia Beach requires a
referendum in May 1996. The year was wrong in a Metro News story
Wednesday about the Beach City Council asking Gov. George F. Allen
to delay signing the bill.
Correction published Thursday, March 2, 1995 on page A2.
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BEACH ASKS ALLEN TO DELAY SHIFT
COUNCIL WAS SURPRISED THAT ASSEMBLY OK'D DIFFERENT CITY VOTING DISTRICTS.
- SOYBEANS AND SUN FLOAT HIS BOAT
- SECOND BRIDGE WINS KEY BOARD'S SUPPORT
STUDY ASSURES COMMISSION THAT PROJECT WOULDN'T HARM THE BAY
- SUFFOLK COUNCIL MEMBERS OPPOSE WATER FEE AS UNFAIR, MAYBE ILLEGAL
- APPLICATIONS SOAR AT ODU, NSU; STATEWIDE INCREASE AVERAGES 2.6%
- INFAMOUS DRIVER GETS 30 DAYS AND FINE FOR DUI
ARNOLD PETERSON WAS SENTENCED BEFORE PROSECUTORS COULD SPEAK OF HIS
BACKGROUND.
- STATE SOON WILL BEGIN MAILING TAX REFUNDS TO FEDERAL RETIREES
- MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER
- $28.9 MILLION BUDGET PROPOSED FOR SCHOOLS IN ISLE OF WIGHT
- PANEL'S AWARD OF $2.66 MILLION BEING REVIEWED
- CHESAPEAKE COUNCIL APPROVES STREAMLINED BUDGET
- CIVIC LEAGUES RALLY BEHIND POLICE CHIEF
THEY SAY THE RANK AND FILE OFFICERS, NOT MELVIN HIGH, SHOULD BE REPRIMANDED.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Nauticus hours will be 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week, from
May 1 through September; the rest of the year, the Norfolk theme
park/museum will be open six days a week (closed Mondays), from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. A story Wednesday had the wrong times.
Correction published Thursday, March 2, 1995 on page A2.
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NAUTICUS LOWERS PRICE, ADDS FISH TO STAY AFLOAT
- PORTSMOUTH HALTS TALKS WITH CASINO FIRM
by SS