THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1996, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Friday, April 12, 1996 TAG: 9604120626 SECTION: FRONT PAGE: A2 EDITION: FINAL LENGTH: Short : 31 lines
A MetroNews story Wednesday said Sean DeVinney and Kenneth Storck were responsible for cutting a chain and replacing a wheel on a stolen all-terrain vehicle. However, court documents say DeVinney stood lookout while Storck and another suspect cut the chain and replaced the wheel.
A MetroNews story Thursday said a proposed light-rail line would be built along an abandoned Norfolk Southern rail line. That line is still used to haul freight and is not abandoned, according to Norfolk Southern officials.
City rabies clinic are not sponsored by city health departments and are not free, although rates are reduced. A pullout with a MetroNews story Thursday had incorrect information.
CLARIFICATION
A MetroNews story that ran March 2 said that construction workers arrested at Ben Moreell Navy housing worked for M & M Drywall. That company is not M & M Drywall Inc., owned by Major Clark and based in Virginia Beach. The M & M Drywall in the story was operating out of Northern Virginia, according to INS officials. by CNB