The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Wednesday, May 10, 1995
WILLIAM F. MORRIS
INEZ M. GATLING
FRED D. SMITH
JOHNNIE A. DAVIS
WILLIAM L. PILAND
WILLIAM E. MATTHEWS
BEVERLEY B. HAINER
JAMES HOWARD HOLLAND
JOHN PAUL WASHINGTON
IVEY S. MARKS
EDWARD A. WESELESKEY
ONEY GLADYS BARKER MCDONALD
EDWARD LUTHER AMMONS SR.
JEANETT B. THOMAS
RICHARD M. CORADI
W. LEON DAVIS
LA VAUGHAN J. BANKS
MAEBELL WILSON
VESTA A. KING
WADE H. PARKER
WILLIAM E. BOONE
RIVERS M. HARRIS
BEN F. ARTIS
JOSEPH L. SIMPKINS
LUNA B. HOLOMAN
STELLA C. NEECE
MURIEL O. FLEISCHMANN
LILLIAN B. SATCHWELL
MARY T. RIGGS
JAMES E. BUNCH
MARY E. INGRAM
ALEX KISH
ODU, NSU LEAD STATE COLLEGES IN DECLINING USE OF CLASSROOMS THE NUMBERS HAVE BECOME A FOCUS AS BUDGETS ARE CUT.
POWER OUTAGE CLOSES COX HIGH; REOPENING IS EXPECTED TODAY
SINGING SOLO FOR MOM BOYS & GIRLS CLUB MEMBERS IN NORFOLK ARE GIVING MOMS TAPES OF A SPECIAL NEW SONG.
SERVICE SEEKING INPUT ON BLUEFIN LIMITS
SUFFOLK WOMAN HOSPITALIZED AFTER BEING MAULED BY DOGS
EX-U.VA. OFFICIAL FOUND GUILTY OF PETTY LARCENY
WILLIAMSBURG'S WTPG-FM HIRES PAT MURPHY IN A DUAL CAPACITY
EX-NAVY SECRETARY SEES GREATER ROLE FOR NORFOLK
$21 MILLION AMPHITHEATER TICKET WORTH IT, COUNCIL SAYS
CHESAPEAKE LOWERS REAL ESTATE TAX RATE BUDGET SEEKS TO AID HOMEOWNERS YET STILL PROTECT FISCAL STRENGTH.
FIRM WILL STUDY CHURCHLAND SCHOOL AIR SOME TEACHERS AND STUDENTS CALL THE AIR INTOLERABLE AND SAY THEIR HEALTH IS SUFFERING.
BEACH SCHOOLS FACE LAST-MINUTE CUTS CUTBACKS, SHIFTS IN FUNDS COULD TOTAL $13.3 MILLION
BEACH COUNCIL OKS TAX INCREASE OF 4.8 CENTS
SEARCH FOR COPTER PILOT SUSPENDED TUESDAY
PORTSMOUTH GRAPPLES WITH WHAT TO PUT IN KIDS' MUSEUM ATRIUM
SMALL BLUES DOMINATE PIER CATCHES
LIMIT TERMS OF TOP POLITICAL JOBS, HOUSE DECLARES, IN DIVISIVE VOTE
RESIDENTS' FEARS DELAY CHANGES IN COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
CURRITUCK STUDENTS PROTEST BOOK-BAG PLAN THE MANDATE, FOR CLEAR OR MESH BAGS, AIMS TO HELP SECURITY.
CURRITUCK, DARE OFFICIALS FOCUS ON WATER, REGIONALISM
HIGH ABOVE THE WHITECAPS
BLACKBIRDS SING PRAISES OF WILDFLOWER MEADOW - AND SO WILL YOU
STATE SHIP TO SET SAIL
GHENT ART SHOW THIS WEEKEND
BOARD READY TO CONSTRUCT HIGH SCHOOL
HOUSE PANEL ADOPTS 24-HOUR WAITING PERIOD FOR ABORTIONS
N.C. REP. HAYES PLANS GOP GUBERNATORIAL BID
LETTER CARRIERS WILL COLLECT DONATIONS FOR LOCAL FOODBANKS
STUDENTS AT U.VA. BRING BACK RELIGIOUS MAGAZINE SUPREME COURT IS WEIGHING SUIT OVER FUNDING OF THE PUBLICATION.
FIRE DAMAGES BEACH HOME
SUSPENSION PLAN APPROVED
WHALEHEAD CLUB PORTRAIT UNVEILED
VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT FOR EDUCATION PROJECT
LANCASTER TO BE PRESIDENTIAL ADVISER
NO REDISTRICTING PLANNED IN MOYOCK
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