The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, April 3, 1996
MARGARET A. THAYER
LILLIE T. JENNINGS
ARCHIE ALLEN JR.
RUDOLPH A. WETH
JAMIE W. GODFREY
WALTER R. MOORE
CLARENCE C. WEST
MICHAEL KOMAROMY
DIANNE C. STEVENSON
A. FRED MATTHEWS
DENNIS SPRUILL
ESMAY EASLEY
LELA E. MCAULAY
GEORGE W. LOGGANS
KATHRYN S. MORAN
GERTRUDE E. GRESHAM
ROLAND J. SMITH
MARJORIE B. EVANS
MICHAEL L. CLARKE
DAVID B. LAZARUS
MELVA P. CARROLL
JOHN W. BIERS
THEODORE R. DARDEN SR.
FRANCES S. BORKLAND
HAYDEN C. MONROE
LEMUEL R. STALLINGS
LLOYD HARRIS
MARGARET F. SMITH
RUDOLPH V. PARR
DORIS W. BERRY
FRED R. HAYWOOD
AYAKO E. OWENS
MARIAN L. EPPS
THE OFFSHORE FISHING OVER WEEKEND WAS GOOD ALONG THE OUTER BANKS
STATE READY TO RAISE NEW CHOWAN BRIDGE THE SPAN WILL CARRY A WIDENED U.S. 17 AS PART OF INTERSTATE.
HOTEL SET FOR DOWNTOWN; J.C. PENNEY TO EXPAND
FAULKNER SWORN IN AS N.C. SECRETARY OF STATE
COMMUNITY BALLOT
THREE RED WOLVES RELEASED INTO THE WILD
OUTER BANKS LOT OWNERS OPPOSED TO ROAD DISTRICT
CLARIFICATION
KITTY HAWK COUNCIL BANS SEX BUSINESSES THE ONE-YEAR BAN INCLUDES A DEFINITION OF SUCH BUSINESSES.
DRAMA TEACHER IN NORFOLK SUSPENDED, MAY BE FIRED CONNIE HINDMARSH LED A REPERTORY FOR GIFTED STUDENTS.
HUMPBACK WHALE STRANDED
ANTI-ABORTION ACTIVIST ANNE KINCAID RESIGNS AS ADVISER TO ALLEN
CHESAPEAKE BUDGET SEEKS GREATER SCHOOL FUNDING CITY AND SCHOOL EMPLOYEES WOULD GET 3.7% RAISE; GROWTH RATE DROPS TO 2.3%.
FORECASTER PREDICTS AVERAGE ACTIVITY THIS HURRICANE SEASON
PORTSMOUTH CITY COUNCIL: PENSION PLAN, SET UP TO CUT COSTS, TAKES BITE OUT OF BUDGET
SAND PROJECT'S PRICE TAG GROWS BEACH HAS ``CUSHION'' IN RANGE OF TAX INCREASES OK'D BY PROPERTY OWNERS
BLACKS RALLY AGAINST FIRING IN FRANKLIN
A BATTERED BAY VIRGINIA'S HALF OF THE CHESAPEAKE BAY IS BEING ANXIOUSLY WATCHING FOR WATER-QUALITY PROBLEMS THAT COULD HARM OYSTER AND CRAB POPULATIONS AND STYMIE A RECOVERY OF UNDERWATER GRASSES.
RICHMOND CHILDREN'S MUSEUM TO MOVE
MILLER, WHO'LL FACE WARNER IN PRIMARY, SIGNS TAX PLEDGE
COURT SAYS PUBLISHERS MUST HAVE RIGHT TO APPEAL STATE PRISON POLICY BARRED INMATES FROM RECEIVING MAGAZINE.
IS THERE A RIGHT TO DIE? DON'T ASK SUPREME COURT, SCALIA SAYS
EX-GOV. WILDER SAYS POWELL WOULD HELP DOLE WIN THE ELECTION
COAST GUARD SUSPENDS SEARCH FOR THREE
DRIVER KILLED AT BEACH
FIRE DAMAGES FIRST COLONIAL
AN ATTORNEY FOR SIMPSON STATES HIS CASE IN U.VA. TALK
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