The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, March 16, 1996
MAN DIES FROM INJURIES IN ACCIDENT
BEACH COPS CHARGE TOW-TRUCK DRIVER - AGAIN HE WAS CALLED BY POLICE TO HAUL AWAY A CAR, AND WAS CHARGED WITH DRIVING DRUNK.
PORTSMOUTH'S RIVER EDGE DRUG TRIAL COMES TO A CLOSE ALL 5 GUILTY IN CONSPIRACY CASE CASE BRINGS THE FIRST MAJOR CONVICTIONS FROM A TASK FORCE TO FIGHT VIOLENT CRIME.
SHOTS AGAIN FIRED INSIDE NSU DORM; NO ONE IS INJURED AND AT ODU, PEOPLE HAVE BEEN ROBBED 3 TIMES AT NIGHT - TWICE WITH A GUN.
CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ***************************************************************** A pipe bomb found in Virginia Beach was destroyed by the police bomb squad. Mike Wade is a battalion chief and spokesman for the Fire Department. Mike Carey is a police spokesman. A MetroNews story on Saturday contained errors. Correction published Sunday, March 17, 1996. ***************************************************************** BEACH MAN ARRESTED AFTER POLICE FIND PIPE BOMB OFFICERS WERE AT HIS HOME BECAUSE OF A DOMESTIC DISPUTE.
WILLIAMSBURG TEENAGER DIES IN AUTO CRASH; CAR OVERTURNS
MAN PLEADS GUILTY AFTER HE RECEIVED STOLEN BOAT MOTOR HE TURNED IT OVER TO POLICE CAPTAIN, WHO WAS DISCIPLINED.
LIGHTNING FIRE DAMAGES ROOF OF HOME
GARNET B. WHITE
CORNELIUS J. FOWLER JR.
JAMES A. BATTS
BESSIE H. MIZE
VIRGINIA D. WHITSON
CORNELIOUS BRANCH
EDITH M. RICKS
CHERYL R. BARNARD
MAE D. FOLWELL
HERBERT SMALLWOOD
CHARLES W. GORSUCH JR.
MARGRET REISSIG
JENNIE L. ABRAM
FLORENCE M. DEAROLF
JAMES W. LANKFORD SR.
PAULINE L. BALL
HOMER R. HOFFMAN
ROSALIE Y. DEHRENBACH
LONNIE L. PRITCHARD
GREENING OF GHENT
ANNE REHM
VIENNA T. SHANNON
FLOYD R. ARNER
ALBERT C. JACOBS
JEAN E. JOHNSON
NELLIE H. BAILY
DONALD W. BAILEY SR.
MAUDE H. HAWKINS
DOROTHY J. DUNTON
WILBUR WADE JR.
LUCY P. JAMISON
H. LEROY GUNNELL
CHESTER E. SPENCER
GREGORY E. PITTS
MILDRED A. JORDAN
M. FAYE DUTKA
ANNIE W. WALTER
LORENZO RIDDICK
LUCIUS G. WHIDBEE SR.
MOSES BURDEN
CONTROVERSIAL FALCON CABLE TO RAISE RATES NEXT MONTH
U.S. OFFERING 120 HORSES FOR ADOPTION AT $125 EACH
THATCHER TO GET JEFFERSON MEDAL AT MONTICELLO NEXT MONTH
MAD ABOUT MARCH MADNESS FOR SOAP OPERA FANS, TOURNAMENT IS A TRIAL
MORE BLACK MEN ARE ENROLLING IN VA. COLLEGES TOTAL NUMBER OF MALE STUDENTS IS DOWN 2%.
V-CHIP CAN'T BEGIN TO CURE WHAT'S AILING THE NATION'S AIRWAVES
DISMAL SWAMP CANAL TO BE REOPENED TO TRAFFIC TODAY THE WATERWAY LINKS CHESAPEAKE BAY TO ALBEMARLE SOUND.
PRISONERS HELPING TO POLICE THE LANDSCAPE INMATES HIT THE ROAD, HELP RECOVER OLD TIRES
SCHOOL BOARD SCENARIO SHOULD SAVE THE SEVEN
PRESIDENTIAL YACHT SEQUOIA TO APPEAR AT RE-ENACTMENT THE VESSEL IS BEING RESTORED TO TAKE VISITORS TO 1933.
THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM
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