The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Friday, June 9, 1995
HAUSE ELECTED
MERLE G. BAUGH III
FRANCES W. CRIGGER
BOBBIE WILLIAMS
BEATRICE W. JAMES
MARGUERITE B. STENGER
CHERRY DURHAM
EARL J. HEINTZELMAN
THOMAS ANDREW DEAN
DA'VONTA E. SLADE
DENVA L. WHITE JR.
MARJORIE E. OWENS
LINWOOD WILLIAMS
CARLIE COOK
FLORA W. HURDLE
ALBERT HILLIAN
LOUISE M. BANGIT
RICHARD H. HARRELL
JOE ROGERS
GILMAN E. WILKINS
FREDERICK OBERLEITNER
ROY J. COLE
BILLY GENE FREEMAN
PAUL R. KERLEY
HENRIETTA GOODMAN
JAMES A. CUTHRELL
JOSEPH ORLANDO
JAMES R. BRITE
EDWARD B. FREEMAN III
KATHERINE M. GEDDES
SUSPECT STILL AT LARGE
THE HEAT IS ON HAMPTON ROADS BROILS BUT SOME LIKE IT HOT - AND IT HIT THE 90S THURSDAY.
KELLY DARA TURNS HERSELF IN TO FACE CHARGES
CARVER'S WALKING STICKS TALK BEACH ENTREPRENEUR IS CARVING A BUSINESS FROM A HOBBY.
WILLIS' TROUBLES DON'T TROUBLE GAMBLING FOES
JURY BEGINS DELIBERATION IN '93 ODU MURDER CASE IF CONVICTED, A 28-YEAR-OLD COULD GET THE DEATH PENALTY FOR BRUTALLY KILLING A WOMAN. WOMAN.
SUFFOLK GROUP ASKS FOCUS ON MINORITY STUDENTS
LEADER OF NORFOLK CIVIC GROUPS RESIGNS UNDER THREAT OF OUSTER
HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER FIELD A STEP CLOSER COMMISSIONERS OK CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT.
OFFSHORE DOLPHIN CATCHES EXCELLENT; DOLPHIN AND YELLOWFIN TUNA BOATED
COUNTY STAGES MASTER DISASTER DRILL ELIZABETH CITY C-130 ``CRASH'' OFFERS SOME REAL SURPRISES FOR RESCUERS AT BASE DISASTER DRILL.
SHARPE NAMED TO INTERIM CITY MANAGER POST
THOUSANDS TO HELP CLEAN BAY ON SATURDAY, CLEANUP EFFORT WILL HIT INLAND STREAMS AND RIVERS
SCHOOLS OUT EARLY
CORRECTIONS EMPLOYEE ARRESTED CARRYING HANDGUN INTO PRISON
TOLL PLAZA REMOVED
NORMENT SEEKS RE-ELECTION
SCHOLARSHIPS ANNOUNCED
GINGRICH'S ``1945'' ISN'T A ``DEFINING MOMENT''
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