The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Wednesday, June 12, 1996
- WILLIE R. MOORE
- R. STEWART KEATING
- MARGARET H. KEIL
- EDNA Y. REED
- WALTON C. JENNETTE SR.
- JOHANNA H. PORTER
- ELIAS E. STAMATAKOS
- JAMES L. FINKLEA
- WILLIE E. BLOTTNER SR.
- THOMAS C. RAIKER
- DELORIS V. CROWTHERS
- SIDNEY L. HOLLOMAN SR.
- MITTIE B. PERRY
- JUDITH L. CULPEPPER
- PAUL M. COOK
- SADIE E. THOMPSON
- CLARENCE O. KIRK
- WILLIAM M. RADFORD
- THERMA B. ROBERTS
- NELLIE M. EDWARDS
- MARY JANE LOVE
- EDWARD R. BERRY
- LOUISE D. PATTON
- JAMES J. MYERS
- ETTA W. HOWARD
- ANN C. WILSON
- VASHTI CLARK
- LILLIAN A. BURGESS
- JOSEPH NEWMAN JR.
- BERNICE M. ANDERSON
- ANDREA N. SANDERLIN
- JENNETTE H. MARSHALL
- MABEL K. DOUGHTY
- LUTHER J. SEELY SR.
- ELGENTINE B. WHITNEY
- ATTILIO GIORDANO
- DAVID E. PHILLIPS
- FLOYD U. WALKE
- MARGUERITE I. TROMBA
- ERNEST BRELAND
- RICHARD GREEN JR.
- MADELINE H. BRADSHAW
- JOSEPH W. MOGER SR.
- CAROLYN HOLBROOK
- VIRGINIA BEACH: CITY AGREES TO PAY $36 MILLION OVER 4 YEARS FOR SEAWALL
PROJECT
- WRECK INJURES 3
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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A MetroNews story Wednesday incorrectly reported that, following
a record year for homicides in 1995, violent crimes were increasing
in Portsmouth. Violent crime in the city is decreasing.
Correction published Saturday, June 15, 1996 on page A2 of THE
VIRGINIAN-PILOT.
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PORTSMOUTH: INITIATIVES DISCUSSED TO KEEP CRIME RATE FALLING
- CHARGE IN DOG ATTACK
- SISISKY CHALLENGER
- DRUG SMUGGLER RECEIVES 90-YEAR TERM
IT WAS A STIFFER SENTENCE THAN A SEAL TRAINEE GOT LAST WEEK IN THE SLAYING OF
A COLLEGE STUDENT.
- 5 NORVIEW GROUPS COMMIT TO WORK TOGETHER
PARTNERSHIP AIMS TO PROMOTE SPIRIT AND COMMUNITY TRUST, GROUP MEMBERS SAY.
- FAREWELL TO JUDGE KELLAM
FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS EULOGIZE AREA'S ELDEST JUDGE BEFORE 700 MOURNERS.
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION:
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Dr. William A. Webb is a veterinarian, not a dentist, as stated in a
MetroNews story Wednesday about bulkheads in Sandbridge.
Correction published Thursday, June 13, 1996.
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JUDGE RULES BEACH CAN'T REMOVE BULKHEADS
ORDER REVERSES A JUDGE'S PREVIOUS DECISION; CITY WILL PROBABLY APPEAL.
- CHESAPEAKE: BY 5-4 VOTE, COUNCIL OKS $10,000 PAY RAISES
ONE COUNCILMAN SPEAKS AGAINST THE INCREASES.
- MERCURY TAINTS LAKE PHELPS BASS AND BOWFIN
- CENTURY-OLD ALEXANDER HOUSE MAY BE SAVED - IF PRICE IS RIGHT
- GO-KART TRACK OPPONENTS LOSE FIGHT
OWNER WITHDRAWS PERMIT REQUEST THAT NEEDED APPROVAL.
- BURNIM INCHES CLOSER TO CHANCELLORSHIP
BOARD APPLAUDS HIS RECENT CRITICISM, COMMENTS ON FACULTY
- SHOULD HAMPTON ROADS CONSIDER LIGHT RAIL?
NORFOLK: YES BEACH: NOT SURE YET
BEACH WANTS 30 DAYS TO CONSIDER WHETHER TO BACK A LIGHT RAIL STUDY.
- COMMERCIAL FISHING, CHARTER BOAT LICENSES WILL BE AVAILABLE JULY 1
- SMITHFIELD FOODS MUST TREAT HOG WASTE, STATE BOARD AFFIRMS
THE MEAT-PACKING GIANT HAD CONTESTED AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACCORD FROM 1991.
- YOU HAD TO BE THERE (AT THE RIGHT SPOT)
- SOME VOTERS MAKE DECISION TO CROSS OVER PARTY LINES
by SS