The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Wednesday, April 5, 1995
KAYLON G. WEBB
LUCINDA L. CAUDILL
JOHN D. VAN GELUWE JR.
JOHN O. WINEBARGER
HERBERT SAUNDERS
SHARON LYNN DAVIS
NAKITA K. GARRIS
JOHN A. HARMS
ZILLEY A. WILLIAMS
ALMERIE HUDSON
WILLIE GADSON
ROSA J. KEENAN
DONALD E. JOHNSON
DAVID A. DERR
MARGARET M. GALLUP
RAYMOND H. WILLIAMS SR.
ELMO C. PITTMAN
SARAH C. TOWELL
HARTLESS C. BOYD
VIOLA G. SHORT
THOMAS W. PARSON
WILLIAM A. WHITE
HATTIE Q. DAWKINS
PAUL P. LUBERA
EMILY H. KNAKAL
LUIS ROMERO
WILLIAM S. GRIFFIN
HERBERT M. HARTLOVE
JAMES E. JUSTIS
MARY B. MILES
RAYMOND C. HOLLOMAN
MARY S. STRICKLAND
GRACE C. ELEY
LEWIS HOWELL
WILLIE S. LEWIS
VERNON E. LEE
EDWARD JOHNSON
GLORIA S. RYAN
REMUS P. JOHNSON
STUDENT'S SUIT SAYS W&M WROTE OFF HER SEXUAL ALLEGATIONS
EDENTON YOUTH ADMITS KILLING PORTSMOUTH MAN THE DEFENDANT WILL BE SENTENCED THURSDAY AND COULD FACE LIFE.
WOBBLY WHEELS A WEAPON TO FIGHT DRUNKEN DRIVING THE DRIVER STAYS SOBER, BUT THE CAR GETS DRUNK
LYLE BANKS LEAVING WAVY TO TAKE OVER CHICAGO NBC STATION
GUNMAN SUBDUED IN PET CLINIC VETERINARIAN, HIS STAFF AND A CUSTOMER OVERCOME INTRUDER IN PORTSMOUTH WHILE A GERMAN SHEPHERD COWERS IN CORNER.
MURDER-SUICIDE VICTIMS IDENTIFIED
PRIVATE MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR BILLBOARD ISSUE
COUNCIL HEARS PROS AND CONS OF JET SKIS SOUTHERN SHORES TO VOTE ON RULES IN MAY OR JUNE
YELLOWFIN BITE OFFSHORE; PIER FISHING SLOW
CURRITUCK SEEKING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOSS THE COUNTY WANTS TO ATTRACT MORE INDUSTRY, BUSINESS.
FRESHMAN DIES OF WOUND
STATE PARK SYSTEM
FLIGHT DECK CONTROL
NEWSPAPERS ANNOUNCE JOURNALISM AWARDS
SLAYING VICTIM IDENTIFIED
MAN DIES IN FIRE IN HOME
ALL HANDS, ONE KNEE ON DECK
CRAFTS GROUP TO GET $900,000 GRANT THE ORGANIZATION IN CAMDEN WILL BEEF UP ITS EFFORTS.
VERY DRY FORESTS SPUR STATEWIDE BURNING BAN
MEMORIES AND A READER'S GIFT MAKE A TASTY SANDWICH
THE COLD WEATHER MAKES A COMEBACK BUT WINTRY SPELL SHOULD EASE THURSDAY, FRIDAY.
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