The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Portsmouth Currents: Friday, April 7, 1995
NEIGHBORS' HOPES HIGH FOR TYLER ELEMENTARY
CHURCHLAND COACH WILL REBUILD FROM BOTTOM HIS NEW YOUTH WRESTLING CLUB IS AN INVESTMENT IN THE FUTURE.
WORKSHOP WILL HELP TO IDENTIFY AND PRESERVE OUTDOOR SCULPTURE
GRILL OPEN
COVER STORY: CHANGING AN IMAGE PORTSMOUTH WANTS PEOPLE TO THINK OF IT AS A PLACE FOR FAMILIES AND BUSINESS. BUT FIRST THE CITY MUST SHED ITS REPUTATION AS A HIGH-CRIME AREA. SO MORE POLICE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ARE PART OF THE CITY'S VISION - ALL OF WHICH PROBABLY MEANS HIGHER TAXES.
CRIME REPORT - PORTSMOUTH
RICHMOND BALLET TO OPEN CONCERT SEASON HERE
HIGH MARKS
COSMETIC WORKSHOP
TREE IN MEMORY
A VERY SPECIAL KEEPSAKE
DEFENDING CHAMP GREAT BRIDGE IS THE TEAM TO BEAT
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