The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Portsmouth Currents: Sunday, April 2, 1995
YES, RAISE TAXES - FOR CITY'S WELL-BEING
JOHN T. WILLIAMS: SECURITY MANAGER FOR PORTSMOUTH GENERAL HOSPITAL AND CHAIRMAN OF THE PORTSMOUTH CRIME LINE BOARD
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - PORTSMOUTH
TIME FOR REGIONALISM: LET OUR CITY LEAD
TWO-WHEELED CRIME: KEEP WALKERS SAFE
COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA GIVES STUDENTS VALUABLE EXPERIENCE
ANNUAL STATE DUCKPIN TOURNAMENT UNDER WAY
WHAT'S A+; WHAT'S NOT THE ANNUAL STATE REPORT CARD REVEALS THAT PORTSMOUTH SCHOOLS ARE DOING A BETTER JOB OF PREPARING STUDENTS FOR COLLEGE. BUT THE REPORT ALSO POINTS OUT WEAK SPOTS, WHICH EDUCATORS WILL STRIVE TO STRENGTHEN.
PIT MAY DRAW RECORD CROWD THIS YEAR
DRYDOCK 1 MODEL PUSH-BUTTON LESSON IN HISTOY
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