The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, March 6, 1996
MAGGIE BEST
ELEANOR F. DINEEN
MILETUS PENDLETON JR.
WILLIAM T. GIBBS
STANLEY GIDDINGS JR.
JAMES L. MARSHALL
BETTIE H. CURTIS
ROBERT M. WILLS
BETTY L. SQUARE
RICHARD R. BARNES
JOHN J. DEMAIO
MABEL W. OWENS
LYNA A. NOBILE
HUGH A. PARKS
JOHN FRANK BEIN
JOHN N. GIBBS
ALFRED E. WHITMORE
BERNICE ARTIS
RALPH W. OLIVER SR.
FAMILIES OF CRASH VICTIMS SETTLE LAWSUIT AGAINST GM
NORMAN AUSTIN
ERLEEN L. MILLER
THANE S. GARRISON
FORREST H. STEVENS JR.
PATRICIA WESTBROOK
VIRGINIA J. LIPSCOMB
CLARENCE RUFFIN SR.
LUCILLE R. TREESE
MARIA W. FUTRELL
JOHN L. BROWN
VIRGINIA BEACH SCHOOL BOARD TROUBLE IN BEACH SCHOOLS BRINGS AT LEAST 41 RUNNING
THE CANDIDATES ARE READY HOPEFULS HAVE FILED PETITIONS FOR MAY 7 COUNCIL AND SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS IN THE 5 SOUTH HAMPTON ROADS CITIES.
A GERSHWIN GALA - EVEN THE THOUGHT SOUNDS SWEET
100 YEARS LATER, COAST GUARD HONORS DARING ALL-BLACK CREW
DONATIONS FOR SAMARITAN HOUSE LAGGING AS FUND DRIVE NEARS END
DEVELOPERS FIGHTING SUFFOLK FOR THE RIGHT TO BUILD ITS SERVICES STRESSED, THE CITY SEEKS BRAKES ON 2 SUBDIVISIONS.
ESCAPE OF DOUBLE SLAYER BLAMED ON ``HUMAN ERROR'' FOUR PRISON OFFICERS UNDER INVESTIGATION BY STATE AGENCY.
RIDDICK, COLLINS BACK SWINDELL FOR NORFOLK SEAT
MOTOR-VOTER ACT GOES INTO EFFECT IN STATE
FIGHTING CRIME: GENERAL ASSEMBLY PASSES BAIL-BOND REFORM BILL MOORE: ``VICTORY'' FOR PORTSMOUTH VIOLENT CRIMINALS CHARGED IN NEW CRIMES MUST NOW PROVE THEY'RE NOT A COMMUNITY RISK.
FIRE DAMAGES HOME
BEACH AGREES TO PERSUE STADIUM WITH 7,000 SEATS
CHESAPEAKE COUNCIL POSTPONES DECISION ON POLICE INVESTIGATION JUDGE COULD HAND THE MATTER TO A GRAND JURY SOON.<
TEARS, LAUGHTER FLOW AS BOARD MEMBERS BOW OUT
FLAMES DAMAGE NORFOLK BUILDING
LIS ARRESTED
THEATRE OF DARE TAKES FINE SCRIPT AND MAKES IT SPARKLE ON THE STAGE
TESTS DETERMINE CHESAPEAKE TANKS POSE NO THREAT THE THREE, LARGE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS DO NOT CONTAIN DDT, AS ORIGINALLY FEARED.
PLANS SHOW ACQUARIUM TO DOUBLE IN SIZE, OFFERING
PROPOSED LAWS TARGET ADULT ENTERTAINMENT NAGS HEAD WANTS RULES IN PLACE BEFORE ANY BUSINESS OPENS.
CABLE MONITOR PROPOSED
DONATIONS SOUGHT
CRABBERS HOPING FOR A GOOD SEASON SOME SMALL, EARLY HAULS ARE BRINGING $1.25 A POUND.
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