The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, February 24, 1996
- CLAUDIUS R. WHITFIELD
- DIANE E. KEEFER
- CHRISTINE O. WHITEHURST
- LEWIS D. GILLIAM
- VANN H. LEFCOE
- LORRAINE T. SCHMIDT
- OLIVER B. STEVENS
- NANNIE E. SUTTON
- WILLIAM H. CORNETT SR.
- EPHRAIN W. HOBBS
- GAIL M. HOLLIS
- MADELEINE G. GAGNE
- THOMAS E. TALLEY
- CYNTHIA J. LUCAS
- BEVERLY A. WAHL
- HORACE W. CAHOON
- DEBRA L. MYERS
- RAY T. KELLAM
- SARAH E. CHAPPELL
- HENRY MACKEY
- BILLY G. GARRISON
- ANNIE M. HICKS
- HENRY B. EDWARDS JR.
- SARAH O. COOPER
- DENESHA A. SAVAGE
- EARL W. MCCLAIN
- JOHN W. MUSICK
- ARLEE S. GLOVER
- NICKIE N. GREEN JR.
- GERTRUDE R. MCTEAR
- JAMES T. SCOTT
- MARTHA R. JONES
- MARY F. BAKER
- ALVIN J. HAMMER SR.
- STATE POLICE RECEIVE REQUEST FOR CHESAPEAKE INQUIRY
POLICE WILL REVIEW CASES INVOLVING ARRESTS OF THREE PROMINENT OFFICIALS'
SONS.
- BEACH'S MAYOR OBERNDORF SEEKS A THIRD TERM, SIXTH ON COUNCIL
- WOMAN FOUND DEAD
- WAR MODELING, TEST CENTER NOT LIKELY TO OPEN SOON
- OCCUPANT DIES IN FIRE AT BEACH HOME
- SHIPYARD BIAS SUIT GOES TO TRIAL
THE 8-MEMBER JURY HAS 4 WHITE MEN, 3 WHITE WOMEN AND A BLACK MAN.
- TIME CAPSULE TRACES CHURCH FROM SLAVERY TO PROSPERITY
- A TWOFOLD CURE FOR WELFARE REFORM
PROGRAM HELPS GIVE JOBS TO CHILD CARE WORKERS IN NORFOLK PUBLIC HOUSING
COMMUNITIES.
- WATERMEN: ROCKFISH IN CRAB FRENZY
PROTECTED FISH ARE SO THICK, FISHERMEN FEAR FOR OTHER SPECIES
BUT WILDLIFE OFFICIALS SAY POPULATION BOOM WON'T DEPLETE CRABS
- AFTER 125-MILE CHASE, COUPLE RUNS OUT OF GAS, SURRENDERS IN PARKING LOT
- CURRITUCK HIGH IS BEHIND SCHEDULE
BAD WEATHER AND CHANGES IN PERSONNEL HAVE PUSHED OPENING TO LATE SEPTEMBER.
- A BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL
NORTHAMPTON HIGH, POOR, RURAL AND MOSTLY BLACK, GETS A TOP NATIONAL AWARD.
- GENERAL ASSEMBLY: VIRGINIA BEACH BREW-THRU PLAN ESCAPES BAN, HEADS TO ABC
- WOMAN KILLED AT JANAF
- CHANGES SOUGHT IN JUDICIAL SELECTION
SENATE BILL FOR NON-PARTISAN MERIT, POPULAR ELECTION.
- NORFOLK NATIVE DIES AT 85; SOLOIST FOUNDED HARLEM SCHOOL OF ARTS
- CIVIL WAR SITE IS SOLD, KILLING AUTO TRACK PLAN
- NUCLEAR REACTOR SHUT DOWN DUE TO LEAKY DRAIN
- WRECK KILLS MOTORIST
- PLAN TO TURN MEDICAID OVER TO STATES DRAWS FIRE
- WOMAN ENDORSED FOR JUDGESHIP
- ``FIRST CITIZEN'' CHOSEN
- MURDER SUSPECT
- DISCUSSION OF BLACK MEN
- HEARING ON ARENA
- FREE MULCH
- CRIME-PREVENTION GATHERING
- TWO NABBED
- TALENT, DEDICATION AND FINE CAST TURN ``GODSPELL'' INTO A GOOD SPELL
PLAYERS ARE OFFERING EXUBERANCE, ENERGY AND EXCITEMENT.
- JUDGE ORDERS SANDBAG RESTRAINING ORDER TO STAND
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