The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Virginia Beach Beacon: Friday, May 5, 1995
FOURTH-GRADER SAVES CLASSMATE WITH MOVE LEARNED FROM TV SHOW RAFIEL BYNUM USED THE HEIMLICH MANEUVER ON A BOY WHO WAS CHOKING ON A PIECE OF CANDY.
KEMPSVILLE STUDENTS GARNER MUSIC PRIZES IN FLORIDA
300 COMPETITORS EXPECTED TO BE IN PRE-HATTERAS EVENT
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON
LONG ARM OF THE LAW MAY GROW LONGER WITH THE USE OF CAMERAS
PROPOSED REVISIONS IN SOCIAL STUDIES AND LANGUAGE ARTS CURRICULA RESTORE ACADEMIC RIGOR TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS
CLUB MEMBERS EARN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS MANY QUALIFIED FOR JUNIOR NATIONALS, WHERE ONLY 1 PERCENT OF 200,000 SWIMMERS MADE THE CUT.
BULLETIN BOARD
COUNCIL AGREES TO RESTORE SOME FUNDS PREVIOUSLY CUT
STUDENTS MIX FUN WITH STUDY AT SCIENCE FESTIVAL
STATION 10: MODEL TRAIN-LOVING FIREFIGHTERS ALSO TRAINED TO SERVE
REAL ESTATE AGENTS BOWLED OVER CANCER
ANOTHER OLDS ACHIEVING SOME SUCCESS NEDRA OLDS NEAL, A RECORD PRODUCER, HAS BEEN NOMINATED FOR A GRAMMY.
BOARD AND BUDGET
CELEBRATE CELEBRATE BEACH FESTIVAL SEASON KICKS OFF TODAY AND RUNS INTO NOVEMBER
REALTY SALES
FAUCETTE DELAYS BUDGET-BALANCING REPORT
SOME TEENS HOLD JOBS TO HELP OUT AT HOME
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