The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Saturday, April 13, 1996
- GOOD NEWS FOR STATE WATERWAYS
MOST POLLUTED WATERS ARE FOUND IN WESTERN PARTS OF THE STATE, ALTHOUGH HAMPTON
ROADS HAS ITS SHARE OF UNHEALTHY WATER.
- FELON CHARGED WITH KILLING FAN AFTER 15-INNING TIDES OPENER
FAMILY IS STILL CURIOUS HOW VICTIM AND FRIEND BECAME SEPARATED.
- IN W&M SPEECH, THATCHER URGES U.S. TO CONTINUE SUPPORT OF NATO
- BUSCH GARDENS SHOWS NEW RIDE: THE UPS, DOWNS OF ``WILD IZZY''
AFTER LESS THAN AN HOUR OF OPERATION, THE RIDE IS SHUT DOWN ``DUE TO TECHNICAL
DIFFICULTIES.''
- CANDIDATES NAILED FOR POSTING SIGNS
MANY BROKE ELECTION RULES - AND THUS HAD SIGNS PULLED.
- COURT DELAYS HEARING ON PLEA TO BLOCK REMOVAL OF BULKHEAD
- POLICE: WOMAN DIES AFTER ARGUMENT WITH BOYFRIEND
- U.VA. APPROVES SMALLEST BOOST IN CHARGES IN AT LEAST 25 YEARS
- W&M GIVEN COLLECTION OF PAPERS OF FORMER CHIEF JUSTICE BURGER
- MEMORIAL SERVICE TO BE HELD TODAY AT MOUNT TRASHMORE VICTIMS IN SCOTTISH
SCHOOL
- PORTSMOUTH CITY CLERK IS NAMED PRESIDENT OF GROUP
- PRISON ESCAPEE NABBED IN TENNESSEE
HE HEADED FOR A TOWN IN TENNESSEE, WHERE OFFICIALS WAITED.
``YOU GET LUCKY SOMETIMES,'' PRISON ADMINISTRATOR SAYS OF THE QUICK
RECAPTURE.
- PIER FISHING IS SLOW ALONG NORTHERN BEACHES
- TRAVELING PAINTINGS COMING TO EDENTON
``ARTRAIN'' ON TRACK FOR BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
- DEATH IN THE FAMILY SEVERS TIES TO HOME, LAST CHILDHOOD LINKS
- VIRGINIA BEACH HONORS CITIZENS, POLICE OFFICERS FOR HEROICS AND BRAVERY
- OFFICIALS EXTEND HERRING SEASON
COLD WATER IS CITED AS THE REASON FOR A ONE-WEEK EXTENSION.
- MARTIN'S POINT FOLKS KICK SAND AT HOME SHOW
- PERQUIMANS COUNTY TAKES ALBEMARLE AREA BASEBALL TOURNEY
- CHARLES R. RENEGAR JR.
- JMU STUDENTS, FACULTY WANT SCHOOL PRESIDENT TO REINSTATE PENALTIES
HE OVERTURNED PUNISHMENTS GIVEN TO 2 STUDENTS BY THE HONOR COUNCIL.
- SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATE INDICATES HE'LL DROP OUT
- ``CAROUSEL'' IS STILL FRESH FOR ANOTHER GENERATION
- CAPTAIN GIVES UP NORFOLK NAVAL STATION COMMAND
CMDR. TONYA J. CONCANNON IS THE FIRST WOMAN IN HISTORY TO BE THE COMMANDING
OFFICER.
- TROOPERS SEIZE CRACK COCAINE ON I-264 AFTER A TRAFFIC STOP
THE STATE POLICE CONFISCATE DRUGS, MONEY AND CAR.
- CHURCH ROOF, UNDER CONSTRUCTION, COLLAPSES
- RENOVATIONS INSPECTION
- EDWARD J. SMITH
- VALERIA J. ARNETTE
- CONNER J. MCGRATH
- RUFUS C. LILLEY SR.
- LEE O. UNDERHILL
- VIRGINIA D. HAINES
- RUTH R. CRAWFORD
- MARY H. NAUS
- CAROLYN L. STEPHENSON
- MADELINE H. BROCKWELL
- LOIS RIDDICK
- GARY A. GOODRICH
- ELIZABATH NERRITT
- GRACE S. HARDISON
- SPURGEON CARTER
- THOMAS L. GREENWOOD SR.
- AGNES E. AUSTIN
- ALBERT T. COOPER
- MELODIE A. LEITH
- DORIS HOLDEN
- ANDREW BONNER
- ELI Q. BRIEN
- INEZ E. TADLOCK
- CECIL J. WHITE
- ROOKER W. HYSLUP
- CONNIE J. FRITZINGER
- HERMAN L. BRYANT
- THELMA W. DRIVER
- JACK H. GIBBS
- WILHELMINA H. CARSON
- RUTH C. WILLIAMS
- JUANITA MARCH
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