The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Sunday, March 5, 1995
- CARRIE SMITH
- J. MARIE ELEY
- HELEN C. GREUNKE
- ALMA D. SWANNER
- HAZEL C. LEIPHART
- ALMA W. THOMPSON
- WILLIE A. WHITFIELD
- LESLIE E. JENEARY
- ADOLPHUS MAYO SANDERLIN
- THOMAS L. KEITH
- MADELEINE S. WATKINS
- ROBERT P. ROLLINS
- DOUGLAS T. CLAYBONE SR.
- MAGALENE GOODWIN
- EARLE W. HANKEY
- RUBY A. BROWN
- GEORGE WAYNE BONE
- BESSIE L. CANNON
- ALSTON HARRISON
- JOHN O. JONES
- CAPT. EDWARD W. HESSEL
- WENTWORTH J. BARCLIFT
- NORRIS SHARPE
- WILLIAM H. PRICE SR.
- ANNIE W. CORLEY
- IRA B. BERRY
- HAZEL W. STALLINGS
- LUCY B. SAVAGE
- WINNON DAVIS
- VERA P. AMBROSE
- PATRICIA S. ELLIS
- VIRGINIA W. HALLETT
- MOISES V. FUERTES
- MARGIE K. RAINEY
- ETHEL VIRGINIA SPARROW PEARSON
- HOW LOCAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS VOTED
- EX-RESIDENT OF NORFOLK TO LEAD AIR, SPACE CENTER
- A WEEKLY DOSE OF TELEVISION FANTASY HELPS TAME RAGING REALITY
- FAMILY FEARS FOR MISSING WOMAN
ON FEB. 13, KATHRYNE ALBUS LEFT HER OCEAN VIEW APARTMENT TO GO FOR A DRIVE AND
PICK UP GROCERIES. SHE NEVER RETURNED.
- KIDS' MOM HAD FILTHY HOME, POLICE CONTEND
TRASH WAS PILED HIGH, ANIMAL FECES WERE STREWN ALL OVER, DETECTIVE SAID.
- WRECK FORCES RESCUE WORKERS TO UNDERGO DECONTAMINATION
A MAN IS INJURED AS HIS CAR HITS A POLE AND DAMAGES A POWER TRANSFORMER.
- MAN FOUND DEAD APPARENTLY WAS SHOT TO DEATH
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
*****************************************************************
A MetroNews headline Sunday erroneously said, ``Beach council
moves toward wards.'' Although the Virginia Beach City Council is
moving toward equal-population districts, the majority of council
members say they don't support going to wards.
In the same story, Michael J. Barrett was incorrectly identified
as chairman of the board of the Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce.
Barrett is immediate past chairman; N. Robert Kopecko Jr. is current
chairman.
Correction published in The Virginian-Pilot on Tuesday, March 7,
1995, on page A2.
*****************************************************************
BEACH COUNCIL MOVES TOWARD WARDS
PUSHED BY GENERAL ASSEMBLY, THE CITY MAY CHANGE ITS GOVERNMENT
- MANEUVERING UNDERWAY FOR VACANT BEACH COUNCIL SEAT
10 HOPEFULS ALREADY ARE CAMPAIGNING BEHIND THE SCENES.
- CRIME LINE
- SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY, WE ALL MISPLACE SOMETHING
- TEENS LEARN TO LEAD IN GRADE SCHOOL
- STATE MUST PROTECT FISHERIES, DIRECTOR SAYS
BRUCE L. FREEMAN, NEW TO THE JOB, SAYS COOPERATION IS KEY TO SURVIVAL.
by SS