The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Virginia Beach Beacon: Sunday, April 16, 1995
EDITORIAL PAGE: THE SCHOOL BUDGET DEBATE- VIRGINIA BEACH
SEVEN DAYS: SLICES OF LIFE IN VIRGINIA BEACH
REAL ELVIS CAN COLLECT $1 MILLION AT BEACH
3 PUBLIC HEARINGS SET ON CITY BUDGETS
PLANNERS OK REVISED LANDSCAPE ORDINANCE COUNCIL MUST STILL APPROVE THE AMENDMENTS AND HOW THEY WILL BE ENFORCED.
USE PERMITS FOR LIQUOR SALES NOW REQUIRED FOR RESORT BARS THE MOVE BY THE CITY COUNCIL IS TO LIMIT LATE-NIGHT LAWLESSNESS AT THE OCEANFRONT.
STUDENTS EXCEL IN COMPUTER CONTEST THOROUGHGOOD ELEMENTARY'S TEAMS WON TWO FIRST PLACES AND ONE THIRD PLACE.
COX, TALLWOOD TOP CONTENDERS FOR TITLE SHIFTING BOUNDARIES AND THE ADDITION OF NEW SCHOOLS HAS KEPT TEAM ROSTERS IN CONSTANT FLUX.
CONCERT IS PRELUDE TO ``SISTER CITY'' PACT THIRTY-FIVE MUSICIANS AND DANCERS FROM SAN JOSE WILL CONDUCT AN ARTISTIC TOUR OF COSTA RICA.
OSPREY NESTING ON POWER POLE GIVEN A NEW, SAFER PLACE TO LIVE
SINGER GIVES CREDIT TO GOD FOR CHANGING HER TUNE, HER LIFE MARGARET REDDICK ENJOYS SHARING THE GOSPEL WITH CHURCHGOERS AND PRISON INMATES ALIKE.
REALTY SALES
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BEACH
RESEARCHER'S ADVICE: UPGRADE TOURIST LURES BEACH NEEDS TO BACK NEW TUNNELS, KEEP BEAUTIFYING RESORT AND INCREASE ADVERTISING FUNDS.
TREE OF LIFE SPECIAL 900 NEEDY SHOPPERS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF CHRISTIAN GROUP'S ULTIMATE SALE - A DAY WHEN EVERYTHING IS FREE.
CRIME REPORT
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